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* TookALevelInBadass: In the first film, he has no fighting abilities, but in the sequel, he comes off better [[spoiler:even defeating a DrityCop in a SwordFight during the climax]].
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* TookALevelInBadass: In the first film, he has no fighting abilities, but in the sequel, he comes off better [[spoiler:even defeating a DrityCop DirtyCop in a SwordFight during the climax]].
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* AdaptationalIntelligence: Being a bit older and less sheltered than his book counterpart, Tewkesbury fares much better in London, managing to independently find lodging and a source of income as a flower seller. He's also clever enough to lay a false trail for his family after running away and his knowledge of plants and herbs means he's able to keep himself and Enola fed when they're forced to ditch the train.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Much lime Enola, Eudoria wasn't action-driven and there's nothing to indicate she was ever trained in martial arts in the books.
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* ParentalAbandonment: She leaves Enola out of the blue after her daughter's 16th birthday [[spoiler:to begin a campaign of revolutionary suffragist activities. Though she does leave subtle clues for Enola and is revealed to be keeping an eye on her in the end.]]
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* GeniusBruiser: Like he brother, she's very intelligent and well-educated and a skilled fighter.
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* GeniusBruiser: Like he her brother, she's very intelligent and well-educated and a skilled fighter.
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* GeniusBruiser: Not also only is he's he the world's greatest detective and absurdly skilled in a variety of intellectual fields, he's also a very muscular man who is also a very efficient hand to hand combatant.
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* MamaBear: Distant though she might be, she prioritized her daughter's independence and future as a woman, and in the sequel, [[spoiler:along with Edith, she breaks her daughter out of prison after Enola was framed and arrested for murder]].
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* MamaBear: Distant though she might be, she prioritized her daughter's independence and future as a woman, and in the sequel, [[spoiler:along with Edith, she breaks her daughter out of prison after Enola was framed and arrested for murder]].
* TookALevelInBadass: In the first film, he has no fighting abilities, but in the sequel, he comes off better [[spoiler:even defeating a DrityCop in a SwordFight during the climax]].
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* AdaptedOut: Not herself, but her husband, Mr. Lane, who also works at the house estate in the books.
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* GeniusBruiser: Like he brother, she's very intelligent and well-educated and a skilled fighter.
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* SweetPollyOliver: Enola disguises herself as a boy on the train to London, where she meets Tewksbury. The disguise works well enough that the newspapers report the ensuing escape as two ''boys'' doing it. Tewksbury and, later, Sherlock see through it.
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* SweetPollyOliver: Enola disguises herself as a boy on the train to London, where she meets Tewksbury.Tewkesbury. The disguise works well enough that the newspapers report the ensuing escape as two ''boys'' doing it. Tewksbury Tewkesbury and, later, Sherlock see through it.
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* AloofBigBrother: Sherlock is very distant despite how much Enola looks up to him due to the years spent apart. Mycroft comes off this way as well, although he's later shown to be outright abusive. [[spoiler: Sherlock gets better by the end of the movie, while Mycroft stays Mycroft, though he does agree to pass Enola's wardship off to Sherlock.]]
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* AloofBigBrother: Sherlock is very distant despite how much Enola looks up to him due to the years spent apart. Mycroft comes off this way as well, although he's later shown to be outright abusive. [[spoiler: Sherlock [[spoiler:Sherlock gets better by the end of the movie, while Mycroft stays Mycroft, though he does agree to pass Enola's wardship off to Sherlock.]]
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* TheBigGuy: GeniusBruiser variety between him, Enola, and Tewkesbury. He has a much more physical style than FragileSpeedster Enola and NonActionGuy Tewkesbury and this is showcased during the climax of the second film when [[spoiler:Grail and his {{Dirty Cops}} fan out to attack different targets; Enola winds up in the theater's dressing room with HitAndRunTactics on Grail, Tewkesbury gets loaned Sherlock's SwordCane to fight a cop with a cutlass, while Sherlock himself takes on the other two with his bare hands.]]
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* TheBigGuy: GeniusBruiser variety between him, Enola, and Tewkesbury. He has a much more physical style than FragileSpeedster Enola and NonActionGuy Tewkesbury and this is showcased during the climax of the second film when [[spoiler:Grail and his {{Dirty Cops}} Cop}}s fan out to attack different targets; Enola winds up in the theater's dressing room with HitAndRunTactics on Grail, Tewkesbury gets loaned Sherlock's SwordCane to fight a cop with a cutlass, while Sherlock himself takes on the other two with his bare hands.]]
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* EvilReactionary: [[spoiler: Tewkesbury's grandmother had his father killed and is trying to kill him due to not wanting either of them to support a reform bill.]]
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* EvilReactionary: [[spoiler: Tewkesbury's [[spoiler:Tewkesbury's grandmother had his father killed and is trying to kill him due to not wanting either of them to support a reform bill.]]
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* EvilUncle: Tewkesbury's uncle [[spoiler: is a subversion. Enola thinks he's trying to pull an InheritanceMurder but really his grandmother is trying to kill him due to his politics. The uncle is ultimately portrayed as a conservative man, but one who does care about his nephew, looking for him while he's missing and sincerely telling Tewkesbury his father would be proud when the younger man is preparing to take his seat in the House of Lords.]]
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* EvilUncle: Tewkesbury's uncle [[spoiler: is [[spoiler:is a subversion. Enola thinks he's trying to pull an InheritanceMurder but really his grandmother is trying to kill him due to his politics. The uncle is ultimately portrayed as a conservative man, but one who does care about his nephew, looking for him while he's missing and sincerely telling Tewkesbury his father would be proud when the younger man is preparing to take his seat in the House of Lords.]]
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* GeniusSlob: In contrast to his refined bearing and impeccable dress sense, his home is a complete sty with papers everywhere and it clearly hasn't been cleaned in a ''very'' long time.
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* ActionSurvivor: Unlike Enola, Tewksbury had no previous combat training and is naturally inept during action. However, he's quick to adapt and holds his own during the climax in the sequel.
* AgeLift: In the book, the Marquess of Tewkesbury was 12. Here, he's aboutbthe same age as Enola, who's 16.
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* ActionSurvivor: Unlike Enola, Tewksbury had no previous combat training and is naturally initially inept during action. However, he's quick to adapt and holds his own during the climax in the sequel.
* AgeLift: In the book, the Marquess of Tewkesbury was 12. Here, he'saboutbthe about the same age as Enola, who's 16.
* AgeLift: In the book, the Marquess of Tewkesbury was 12. Here, he's
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* AdaptationalBadass: Much lime Enola, Eudoria wasn't action-driven and there's nothing to indicate she was ever trained in martial arts in the books.
* MamaBear: Distant though she might be, she prioritized her daughter's independence and future as a woman, and in the sequel, [[spoiler:along with Edith, she breaks her daughter out of prison after Enola was framed and arrested for murder]].
* ActionSurvivor: Unlike Enola, Tewksbury had no previous combat training and is naturally inept during action. However, he's quick to adapt and holds his own during the climax in the sequel.
* AgeLift: In the book, the Marquess of Tewkesbury was 12. Here, he's aboutbthe same age as Enola, who's 16.
* AgeLift: In the book, the Marquess of Tewkesbury was 12. Here, he's aboutbthe same age as Enola, who's 16.
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* SoProudOfYou: Implied when [[spoiler:he and Tewkesbury accompany his nephew to take his seat in the House of Lords, and he says his father would be proud of him]].
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* TheBigGuy: GeniusBruiser variety between him, Enola, and Tewkesbury. He has a much more physical style than FragileSpeedster Enola and NonActionGuy Tewkesbury and this is showcased during the climax of the second film when [[spoiler:Grail and his {{Dirty Cops}} fan out to attack different targets; Enola winds up in the theater's dressing room with HitAndRunTactics on Grail, Tewkesbury gets loaned Sherlock's SwordCane to fight a cop with a cutlass, while Sherlock himself takes on the other two with his bare hands.]]
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* HeroOfAnotherStory: Holmes is already FamedInStory as a consulting detective and was given the job of finding the Marquess. He takes another route by investigating Tewkesbury's uncle.
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* HeroOfAnotherStory: Holmes is already FamedInStory as a consulting detective and was officially given the job of finding the Marquess. He takes another route by investigating Tewkesbury's uncle.
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* FragileSpeedster: Enola does better against opponents using HitAndRunTactics, surprise, and using the environment to her advantage, but struggles when facing them one-on-one where her punches don't have an effect and her opponent can get a hand on her.
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* CaringGardener: He's a friendly, empathetic young man who loves growing and researching. His flat, as seen in the sequel film, is so overrun with plants that it's practically a jungle.
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* GirlInABox: A male example. He's introduced hiding in a carpetbag in Enola's train compartment and later [[spoiler:sneaks into Enola's boarding school in a wicker basket.]]
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Book Eudoria was very clearly MaternallyChallenged, and her emotional distance was a major source of angst for Enola. Film Eudoria is far more openly loving and involved in Enola's life.
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* AdaptationalDumbass: Book Enola could disguise herself as adult women of varying social classes so convincingly that even her brothers were fooled, and solved cases that Sherlock couldn't because of her attentiveness to details that he'd dismiss as feminine and therefore illogical. While we see shades of this in film Enola, she is far more socially inept, and needs Sherlock to explain to her that even skills such as deportment can be useful for a detective.
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: The second film shows that Sherlock has a bit more deductive skill and fighting ability than Enola, most likely due to experience. He's the first to discern [[spoiler:the false clues pointing to [=McIntyre=], and overpowers Enola when they temporarily wind up fighting in the matchstick factory.]]
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* FakeUltimateHero: Downplayed since he really is a great detective, but the sequel mentions that he got the credit for solving the missing marquess case when it was really Enola's handiwork.
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* IWorkAlone: He grunts to Enola that he doesn't like having people in his quarters and prefers working alone. However, he is aware that his aloofness is offputting and tells Enola not to be like him. In the end, he offers for her to live and work with him. She turns him down, but tells him that she doesn't want him to be alone all the time [[spoiler:sets him up for a meeting with a potential flatmate, Dr. Watson]].
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* IWorkAlone: He grunts to Enola that he doesn't like having people in his quarters and prefers working alone. However, he is aware that his aloofness is offputting off-putting and tells Enola not to be like him. In the end, he offers for her to live and work with him. She turns him down, but tells him that she doesn't want him to be alone all the time [[spoiler:sets him up for a meeting with a potential flatmate, Dr. Watson]].
* TheAlibi: [[spoiler:He gets cleared for his brother's murder because he was out of the country when it happened.]]
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* HeroAntagonist: A SympatheticInspectorAntagonist. He has no problem with Enola personally, it's just that he's been sent to track her down.
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* HeroAntagonist: A SympatheticInspectorAntagonist. He has no problem with Enola personally, it's just that he's been sent to track her down. This carries over into the sequel where [[spoiler:Enola is accused of murder and Lestrade has little choice but to chase her down.]]