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* DyingReconcilliation: Lloyd Vogel was upset and angry with his father for running out on his mother when she was on her deathbed. But thanks to a little intervention from none other than Creator/FredRogers, the two reconcile when Jerry himself is on his deathbed, with Jerry Vogel now fawning over Lloyd's new son as a grandfather.
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* DyingReconcilliation: DyingReconciliation: Lloyd Vogel was upset and angry with his father for running out on his mother when she was on her deathbed. But thanks to a little intervention from none other than Creator/FredRogers, the two reconcile when Jerry himself is on his deathbed, with Jerry Vogel now fawning over Lloyd's new son as a grandfather.
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* DyingReconcilliation: Lloyd Vogel was upset and angry with his father for running out on his mother when she was on her deathbed. But thanks to a little intervention from none other than Creator/FredRogers, the two reconcile when Jerry himself is on his deathbed, with Jerry Vogel now fawning over Lloyd's new son as a grandfather.
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* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: In RealLife Fred Rogers had a soft, but very distinct Pittsburgh-area ("yinzer") accent, which Hanks, for all the research, makes no attempt at emulating.