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** Fitch's line stating that "this man doesn't give a single, solitary droplet of shit about truth, justice or your American way" is a reference to Franchise/{{Superman}}. Gene Hackman, who plays Fitch, used to play Comicbook/LexLuthor in Film/{{Superman}} films.

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** Fitch's line stating that "this man doesn't give a single, solitary droplet of shit about truth, justice or your American way" is a reference to Franchise/{{Superman}}. Gene Hackman, who plays Fitch, used to play Comicbook/LexLuthor in Film/{{Superman}} Film/{{Superman|FilmSeries}} films.
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** Fitch's line stating that "this man doesn't give a single, solitary droplet of shit about truth, justice or your American way" is a reference to {{Superman}}. Gene Hackman, who plays Fitch, used to play Comicbook/LexLuthor in Film/{{Superman}} films.

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** Fitch's line stating that "this man doesn't give a single, solitary droplet of shit about truth, justice or your American way" is a reference to {{Superman}}.Franchise/{{Superman}}. Gene Hackman, who plays Fitch, used to play Comicbook/LexLuthor in Film/{{Superman}} films.
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* AnswerCut: When Nicholas tracks down the judge at a restaurant and explains to him the jurors haven't had their lunch yet (thanks to the machinations of Nicholas and Marlee), the judge asks, "Well, what do you expect me to do about it?" Cut to all of the jurors enjoying lunch in that same restaurant.

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* DecoyProtagonist: {{Deconstructed}} down to the core with a character who is introduced as a protagonist, and then promptly [[DroppedABridgeOnHim killed]].

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* DecoyProtagonist: {{Deconstructed}} down to the core with a character Jacob Wood, who is introduced as a protagonist, and then promptly [[DroppedABridgeOnHim killed]].killed]].
* EvilInc: Fitch's company specializes in fixing court cases for the right price and are willing to do anything to win. Fitch's team blackmails uncooperative jurors, breaks into Nick's apartment[[spoiler: and sends a hitman to kill Marlee]].
** Vicksburg Arms is a downplayed example. The audience learns in the trial that Vicksburg Arms products are heavily used in violent crime and Vicksburg's president states that he doesn't care where their weapons end up, but the company isn't explicitly evil.
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** Hitch's team finds out that Nick Easter went to Bloomington University, which is a thinly veiled expy of Indiana University, in ''Bloomington'', Indiana.

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