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** Church Law does not allow anyone but the Cardinals in the Sistine Chapel during the election; this is why the Camerlengo entering, even to try to save their lives, was such a big breach.

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** Church Law does not allow anyone but the Cardinals in the Sistine Chapel Art/SistineChapel during the election; this is why the Camerlengo entering, even to try to save their lives, was such a big breach.
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** A smart viewer will realize from [[spoiler: the Camerlengo's lines how full of shit he is, especially in his speech to the cardinals, when he argues that science should heed to religion, and this AFTER he tells Langdon how La Purga (the public branding and killing of 4 Illumanity scientists by the Vatican) is a [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch "black spot on the Vatican's history"]]. He basically negates everything he claimed before on that speech. Also, easily overlooked, his joke to Langdon how he looks good on a priest's clothes, after Langdon changed his bloodied clothes for a priest's shirt, while removing the white band. His comments make it clear he would like to have Langdon become the Church's subordinate, [[TruthInTelevision which has precendents (i.e. the Vatican forcing Renaissance artists and scientists to work for them)]].]]

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** A smart viewer will realize from [[spoiler: the Camerlengo's lines how full of shit he is, especially in his speech to the cardinals, when he argues that science should heed to religion, and this AFTER he tells Langdon how La Purga (the public branding and killing of 4 Illumanity Illuminati scientists by the Vatican) is a [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch "black spot on the Vatican's history"]]. He basically negates everything he claimed before on that speech. Also, easily overlooked, his joke to Langdon how he looks good on a priest's clothes, after Langdon changed his bloodied clothes for a priest's shirt, while removing the white band. His comments make it clear he would like to have Langdon become the Church's subordinate, [[TruthInTelevision which has precendents (i.e. the Vatican forcing Renaissance artists and scientists to work for them)]].]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: The reveal of [[spoiler: the Camerlengo as a villain]] seems, initially, to be an AssPull to induce EndingFatigue. Mr. Gray's words, "these are men of God", which [[{{Foreshadowing}} foreshadowed]] the twist, however.

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* FridgeBrilliance: The reveal of [[spoiler: the Camerlengo as a villain]] seems, initially, to be an AssPull to induce EndingFatigue. Mr. Gray's words, "these are men of God", which [[{{Foreshadowing}} foreshadowed]] the twist, however.



*** Also, a smart viewer will realize from [[spoiler: the Camerlengo's lines how full of shit he is, especially in his speech to the cardinals, when he argues that science should heed to religion, and this AFTER he tells Langdon how La Purga (the public branding and killing of 4 Illumanity scientists by the Vatican) is a [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch "black spot on the Vatican's history"]]. He basically negates everything he claimed before on that speech. Also, easily overlooked, his joke to Langdon how he looks good on a priest's clothes, after Langdon changed his bloodied clothes for a priest's shirt, while removing the white band. His comments make it clear he would like to have Langdon become the Church's subordinate, [[TruthInTelevision which has precendents (i.e. the Vatican forcing Renaissance artists and scientists to work for them)]].]]

* FridgeLogic: Why not give the cardinals someone to protect them? Granted, it was an ''internal'' conspiracy, but ''still''?
** Church Law does not allow anyone but the Cardinals in the Sistine Chapel during the election; this is why the Camerlengo entering, even to try to save their lives, was such a big breach.

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*** Also, a ** A smart viewer will realize from [[spoiler: the Camerlengo's lines how full of shit he is, especially in his speech to the cardinals, when he argues that science should heed to religion, and this AFTER he tells Langdon how La Purga (the public branding and killing of 4 Illumanity scientists by the Vatican) is a [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch "black spot on the Vatican's history"]]. He basically negates everything he claimed before on that speech. Also, easily overlooked, his joke to Langdon how he looks good on a priest's clothes, after Langdon changed his bloodied clothes for a priest's shirt, while removing the white band. His comments make it clear he would like to have Langdon become the Church's subordinate, [[TruthInTelevision which has precendents (i.e. the Vatican forcing Renaissance artists and scientists to work for them)]].]]

!! FridgeLogic

* FridgeLogic: Why not give the cardinals someone to protect them? Granted, it was an ''internal'' conspiracy, but ''still''?
** Church Law does not allow anyone but the Cardinals in the Sistine Chapel during the election; this is why the Camerlengo entering, even to try to save their lives, was such a big breach.breach.
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** Church Law does not allow anyone but the Cardinals in the Sistine Chapel during the election; this is why the Camerlengo entering, even to try to save their lives, was such a big breach.
*** We're talking about religious people, after all. They aren't widely known for their logic and common sense, especially the same people who react to being told someone plans to nuke the whole damn city with a "meh".

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** Church Law does not allow anyone but the Cardinals in the Sistine Chapel during the election; this is why the Camerlengo entering, even to try to save their lives, was such a big breach.
*** We're talking about religious people, after all. They aren't widely known for their logic and common sense, especially the same people who react to being told someone plans to nuke the whole damn city with a "meh".
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** It also references to the shadow council from the previous movie. He's likely worked for the Vatican before. Also, a smart viewer will realize from [[spoiler: the Camerlengo's lines how full of shit he is, especially in his speech to the cardinals, when he argues that science should heed to religion, and this AFTER he tells Langdon how La Purga(The public branding and killing of 4 Illumanity scientists by the Vatican) is a [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch "black spot on the Vatican's history"]]. He basically negates everything he claimed before on that speech. Also, easily overlooked, his joke to Langdon how he looks good on a priest's clothes, after Langdon changed his bloodied clothes for a priest's shirt, while removing the white band. His comments make it clear he would like to have Langdon become the Church's subordinate, [[TruthInTelevision which has precendents(i.e. the Vatican forcing Renaissance artists and scientists to work for them)]].]]

* FridgeLogic: Why not give the cardinals someone to protect them? Granted, it was an ''internal'' conspiracy, but ''still''..?

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** It also references to the shadow council from the previous movie. He's likely worked for the Vatican before. Also,
***Also,
a smart viewer will realize from [[spoiler: the Camerlengo's lines how full of shit he is, especially in his speech to the cardinals, when he argues that science should heed to religion, and this AFTER he tells Langdon how La Purga(The Purga (the public branding and killing of 4 Illumanity scientists by the Vatican) is a [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch "black spot on the Vatican's history"]]. He basically negates everything he claimed before on that speech. Also, easily overlooked, his joke to Langdon how he looks good on a priest's clothes, after Langdon changed his bloodied clothes for a priest's shirt, while removing the white band. His comments make it clear he would like to have Langdon become the Church's subordinate, [[TruthInTelevision which has precendents(i.precendents (i.e. the Vatican forcing Renaissance artists and scientists to work for them)]].]]

* FridgeLogic: Why not give the cardinals someone to protect them? Granted, it was an ''internal'' conspiracy, but ''still''..?''still''?
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*** It also references to the shadow council from the previous movie. He's likely worked for the Vatican before. Also, a smart viewer will realize from [[spoiler: the Camerlengo's lines how full of shit he is, especially in his speech to the cardinals, when he argues that science should heed to religion, and this AFTER he tells Langdon how La Purga(The public branding and killing of 4 Illumanity scientists by the Vatican) is a [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch "black spot on the Vatican's history"]]. He basically negates everything he claimed before on that speech. Also, easily overlooked, his joke to Langdon how he looks good on a priest's clothes, after Langdon changed his bloodied clothes for a priest's shirt, while removing the white band. His comments make it clear he would like to have Langdon become the Church's subordinate, [[TruthInTelevision which has precendents(i.e. the Vatican forcing Renaissance artists and scientists to work for them)]].]]

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*** ** It also references to the shadow council from the previous movie. He's likely worked for the Vatican before. Also, a smart viewer will realize from [[spoiler: the Camerlengo's lines how full of shit he is, especially in his speech to the cardinals, when he argues that science should heed to religion, and this AFTER he tells Langdon how La Purga(The public branding and killing of 4 Illumanity scientists by the Vatican) is a [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch "black spot on the Vatican's history"]]. He basically negates everything he claimed before on that speech. Also, easily overlooked, his joke to Langdon how he looks good on a priest's clothes, after Langdon changed his bloodied clothes for a priest's shirt, while removing the white band. His comments make it clear he would like to have Langdon become the Church's subordinate, [[TruthInTelevision which has precendents(i.e. the Vatican forcing Renaissance artists and scientists to work for them)]].]]
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*** It also references to the shadow council from the previous movie. He's likely worked for the Vatican before. Also, a smart viewer will realize from [[spoiler: the Camerlengo's lines how full of shit he is, especially in his speech to the cardinals, when he argues that science should heed to religion, and this AFTER he tells Langdon how La Purga(The public branding and killing of 4 Illumanity scientists by the Vatican) is a [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch "black spot on the Vatican's history"]]. He basically negates everything he claimed before on that speech. Also, easily overlooked, his joke to Langdon how he looks good on a priest's clothes, after Langdon changed his bloodied clothes for a priest's shirt, while removing the white band. His comments make it clear he would like to have Langdon become the Church's subordinate, [[TruthInTelevision which has precendents(i.e. the Vatican forcing Renaissance artists and scientists to work for them)]].]]



** Church Law does not allow anyone but the Cardinals in the Sistine Chapel during the election; this is why the Camerlengo entering, even to try to save their lives, was such a big breach.

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** Church Law does not allow anyone but the Cardinals in the Sistine Chapel during the election; this is why the Camerlengo entering, even to try to save their lives, was such a big breach.breach.
*** We're talking about religious people, after all. They aren't widely known for their logic and common sense, especially the same people who react to being told someone plans to nuke the whole damn city with a "meh".

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* FridgeLogic: Why not give the cardinals someone to protect them? Granted, it was an ''internal'' conspiracy, but ''still''...

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* FridgeLogic: Why not give the cardinals someone to protect them? Granted, it was an ''internal'' conspiracy, but ''still''...''still''..?
** Church Law does not allow anyone but the Cardinals in the Sistine Chapel during the election; this is why the Camerlengo entering, even to try to save their lives, was such a big breach.
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* On watching the film adaptation of ''Angels and Demons'', I initially found the reveal of [[spoiler: the Camerlengo as a villain]] to be an AssPull to induce EndingFatigue. It was only upon thinking about it that I recalled Mr. Gray's words, "these are men of God", which foreshadowed the twist. -- GentlemensDame883
* One epic FridgeLogic moment is when you realise, why not give the cardinals someone to protect them? Granted, it was an ''internal'' conspiracy, but ''still''... (posted by AlexSora89)

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* On watching the film adaptation of ''Angels and Demons'', I initially found the FridgeBrilliance: The reveal of [[spoiler: the Camerlengo as a villain]] seems, initially, to be an AssPull to induce EndingFatigue. It was only upon thinking about it that I recalled Mr. Gray's words, "these are men of God", which foreshadowed [[{{Foreshadowing}} foreshadowed]] the twist. -- GentlemensDame883
twist, however.
* One epic FridgeLogic moment is when you realise, why FridgeLogic: Why not give the cardinals someone to protect them? Granted, it was an ''internal'' conspiracy, but ''still''... (posted by AlexSora89)''still''...
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* On watching the film adaptation of ''Angels and Demons'', I initially found the reveal of [[spoiler: the Camerlengo as a villain]] to be an AssPull to induce EndingFatigue. It was only upon thinking about it that I recalled Mr. Gray's words, "these are men of God", which foreshadowed the twist. -- GentlemensDame883

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* On watching the film adaptation of ''Angels and Demons'', I initially found the reveal of [[spoiler: the Camerlengo as a villain]] to be an AssPull to induce EndingFatigue. It was only upon thinking about it that I recalled Mr. Gray's words, "these are men of God", which foreshadowed the twist. -- GentlemensDame883GentlemensDame883
* One epic FridgeLogic moment is when you realise, why not give the cardinals someone to protect them? Granted, it was an ''internal'' conspiracy, but ''still''... (posted by AlexSora89)

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