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Frickin' Laser Beams entry amended in accordance with this Trope Repair Shop Thread.


* Even ''Star Wars''' less than scientifically accurate FrickinLaserBeams should not be able to [[ReflectingLaser bounce on a wall]], except if the interior of the spaceship was somehow made of mirrors. Bob lampshades that each time, but also considers it an AcceptableBreakFromReality. There is also one precedent in [[Film/ANewHope the trash compactor scene]] but the official explanation is that it was [[HandWave "magnetically sealed"]].

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* Even ''Star Wars''' less than scientifically accurate FrickinLaserBeams [[SlowLaser Slow Lasers]] should not be able to [[ReflectingLaser bounce on a wall]], except if the interior of the spaceship was somehow made of mirrors. Bob lampshades that each time, but also considers it an AcceptableBreakFromReality. There is also one precedent in [[Film/ANewHope the trash compactor scene]] but the official explanation is that it was [[HandWave "magnetically sealed"]].
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* While Lily-Rose coming back is neat, it brings up the question of... What happened to the rest of her own group?
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* Théo seeing the connection with Vlad and the codices makes a lot of sense even in-universe since he fell in the psy world with him and partly fuse with him and a Death avatar.
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** Acceptance: Théo now comes to accept failure as inevitable.

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** Acceptance: By episode 27 of season 3, Théo now comes to accept failure as inevitable.
feels he has completed his redemption and embraces his own notion of justice.
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** Depression: Oh Lord of the Light, does he get it! A series of failure leaves him a husk of his former self.

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** Depression: Oh Lord of the Light, does he get it! A series of failure failures leaves him a husk of his former self.

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* Alternatively, Théo experiences the FiveStagesOfGrief throughout the 3rd season:
** Denial: Théo acts as Viktor would have (most notably as a healer) and against his own impulses, as if his reckless behaviour was not the cause of Viktor's death.
** Bargaining: Between Episodes 8 and 10. Théo uncharacteristically negociates with 3 churches and, litteraly removing his status as either Paladin or Inquisitor, tries to barter for safe passage for his friends and himself with his enemies.
** Anger: After his nth death, Théo lashes against anyone and everyone and wants to see the world burn.
** Depression: Oh Lord of the Light, does he get it! A series of failure leaves him a husk of his former self.
** Acceptance: Théo now comes to accept failure as inevitable.
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* Why is [[BloodKnight Théo]] calmer and more encline to peace in season 3? Because it comes after [[spoiler:his recklessness, pettiness and desire to fight caused the razing of a big area, a ZombieApocalypse and the death of a lot of people, among them [[TheMentor Viktor]]]], which, as his inter season episode shows, he's remorsful of (at least the last one). No wonder he's more cautious now.

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* Why is [[BloodKnight Théo]] calmer and more encline to peace in season 3? Because it comes after [[spoiler:his his recklessness, pettiness and desire to fight caused the [[spoiler:the razing of a big area, a ZombieApocalypse and the death of a lot of people, among them [[TheMentor Viktor]]]], which, as his inter season episode shows, he's remorsful of (at least the last one). No wonder he's more cautious now.
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* Why is [[BloodKnight Théo]] calmer and more encline to peace in season 3? Because it comes after [[spoiler:his recklessness, pettiness and desire to fight caused the razing of a big area, a ZombieAppocalypse and the death of a lot of people, among them [[TheMentor Viktor]]]], which, as his inter season episode shows, he's remorsful of (at least the last one). No wonder he's more cautious now.

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* Why is [[BloodKnight Théo]] calmer and more encline to peace in season 3? Because it comes after [[spoiler:his recklessness, pettiness and desire to fight caused the razing of a big area, a ZombieAppocalypse ZombieApocalypse and the death of a lot of people, among them [[TheMentor Viktor]]]], which, as his inter season episode shows, he's remorsful of (at least the last one). No wonder he's more cautious now.
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* Why is [[BloodKnight Théo]] calmer and more encline to peace in season 3? Because it comes after [[spoiler:his recklessness, pettiness and desire to fight caused the razing of a big area, a ZombieAppocalypse and the death of a lot of people, among them [[TheMentor Viktor]]]], which, as his inter season episode shows, he's remorsful of (at least the last one). No wonder he's more cautious now.



* Why is [[BloodKnight Théo]] calmer and more encline to peace in season 3? Because it comes after [[spoiler:his recklessness, pettiness and desire to fight caused the razing of a big area, a ZombieAppocalypse and the death of a lot of people, among them [[TheMentor Viktor]]]], which, as his inter season episode shows, he's remorsful of (at least the last one). No wonder he's more cautious now.

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* Why is [[BloodKnight Théo]] calmer and more encline to peace in season 3? Because it comes after [[spoiler:his recklessness, pettiness and desire to fight caused the razing of a big area, a ZombieAppocalypse and the death of a lot of people, among them [[TheMentor Viktor]]]], which, as his inter season episode shows, he's remorsful of (at least the last one). No wonder he's more cautious now.

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