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-->'''Tom''': That tears it! ''(Grabs a fishing pole from their truck and whips the line at a drone)'' Doesn't any realize--that I am on---MY VACATION!

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-->'''Tom''': That tears it! ''(Grabs ''(grabs a fishing pole from their truck and whips the line at a drone)'' [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Doesn't any realize--that I am on---MY VACATION!VACATION!]]
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Knew I was forgetting something. George and Brayden.


* AssholeVictim: Tina, the assistant manager, and Karen are shown to be thoroughly unpleasant people, which makes it hard to feel bad for them when Stone delivers retaliation on them.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Downplayed. Stone has one coworker that doesn't antagonize him and while the narration implies that Stone looks down on him he never does anything to the guy. There's definitely a pragmatic edge to it as unlike the other store employees Stone gets rid of to climb the ranks this one isn't in Stone's way on his climb to the top. When a coworker voices his concerns over people disappearing, Stone tells him not to worry as he hasn't crossed the wrong people... yet.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: While Karen and the assistant manager are openly hostile to Stone, his coworker Tina isn't as upfront. She's polite to him in person but mocks him behind his back.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Stone's victims are [[{{Jerkass}} jerkasses]], but his methods to deal with them are a bit extreme. He has badniks trash Tina's car just because she lies about taking off work for a family emergency (she went to the beach instead), carts off the assistant manager to... someplace with his drones just because he was being rude and saw Stone as a suck-up; and, perhaps most egregiously, has Karen framed for money laundering, thrown in jail, and takes over her coffee shop, just because she spat the goat milk latte he made for her in his face.

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* AssholeVictim: Tina, George the assistant manager, and Karen are shown to be thoroughly unpleasant people, which makes it hard to feel bad for them when Stone delivers retaliation on them.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Downplayed. Stone has one coworker that doesn't antagonize him and while the narration implies that Stone looks down on him he never does anything to the guy. There's definitely a pragmatic edge to it as unlike the other store employees Stone gets rid of to climb the ranks this one isn't in Stone's way on his climb to the top. When a said coworker voices his concerns over people disappearing, Stone tells him not to worry as he hasn't crossed the wrong people... yet.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: While Karen and the assistant manager George are openly hostile to Stone, his coworker Tina isn't as upfront. She's polite to him in person but mocks him behind his back.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Stone's victims are [[{{Jerkass}} jerkasses]], but his methods to deal with them are a bit extreme. He has badniks trash Tina's car just because she lies about taking off work for a family emergency (she went to the beach instead), carts off the assistant manager George to... someplace with his drones just because he was being rude and saw Stone as a suck-up; and, perhaps most egregiously, has Karen framed for money laundering, thrown in jail, and takes over her coffee shop, just because she spat the goat milk latte he made for her in his face.



* NothingIsScarier: The fact that we don't see what happens to the assistant manager after he's carried away by Robotnik's drones as Stone proves himself to be a NotSoHarmlessVillain.

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* NothingIsScarier: The fact that we don't see what happens to the assistant manager George after he's carried away by Robotnik's drones as Stone proves himself to be a NotSoHarmlessVillain.



* PragmaticVillainy: Robotnik's manifesto notes that mercy is for filthy animals but that the strategy may require convenient alliances. To this end, Stone doesn't get rid of the one coworker who is nice to him, and keeps him around as a minion. Though considering [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse that he isn't anywhere to be seen in the movie]] as Stone is running it solo, that doesn't exactly hold great implications for him either.

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* PragmaticVillainy: Robotnik's manifesto notes that mercy is for filthy animals but that the strategy may require convenient alliances. To this end, Stone doesn't get rid of Brayden, the one coworker who is nice to him, and keeps him around as a minion. Though considering [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse that he isn't anywhere to be seen in the movie]] as Stone is running it solo, that doesn't exactly hold great implications for him either.

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