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** They're even joined by students who weren't in the Society, including the nerdy IllBoy and the guy who reluctantly mumbled through the 'poetry and football' scene, showing just how much impact Keating had on the whole class.

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** They're even joined by students who weren't in the Society, including the nerdy IllBoy ill boy and the guy who reluctantly mumbled through the 'poetry and football' scene, showing just how much impact Keating had on the whole class.
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** They're even joined by students who weren't in the Society, including the nerdy IllBoy and the guy who mumbled reluctantly through the 'poetry and football' scene, showing just how much impact Keating had on the whole class.
* Ethan Hawke recalls being so serious on set that he didn't want to laugh at Creator/RobinWilliams' jokes and ending up worrying that he'd made a bad impression. Then, after the film was done, he got a call from Robin's agent. Robin recommended him!

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** They're even joined by students who weren't in the Society, including the nerdy IllBoy and the guy who mumbled reluctantly mumbled through the 'poetry and football' scene, showing just how much impact Keating had on the whole class.
* Ethan Hawke recalls being so was ''very'' serious on set because he wanted to do a good job in this movie; he actually took it so seriously that he didn't want to wouldn't laugh at Creator/RobinWilliams' jokes and ending jokes. Due to this, he ended up worrying that he'd made a bad impression. Then, after the film was done, he got a call from Robin's agent. Robin recommended him!
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** They're joined by students who weren't even in the Society, including the nerdy IllBoy and the guy who mumbled reluctantly through the 'poetry and football' scene, showing just how much impact Keating had on the whole class.

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** They're even joined by students who weren't even in the Society, including the nerdy IllBoy and the guy who mumbled reluctantly through the 'poetry and football' scene, showing just how much impact Keating had on the whole class.
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** They're followed by students who weren't even in the Society, including the nerdy IllBoy and the guy who mumbled reluctantly through the 'poetry and football' scene, showing just how much impact Keating had on the whole class.

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** They're followed joined by students who weren't even in the Society, including the nerdy IllBoy and the guy who mumbled reluctantly through the 'poetry and football' scene, showing just how much impact Keating had on the whole class.
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* Ethan Hawke recalls being a little too serious on set to laugh at Creator/RobinWilliams' jokes and ending up worrying that he'd made a bad impression. Then, after the film was done, he got a call from Robin's agent. Robin recommended him!

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* Ethan Hawke recalls being a little too so serious on set that he didn't want to laugh at Creator/RobinWilliams' jokes and ending up worrying that he'd made a bad impression. Then, after the film was done, he got a call from Robin's agent. Robin recommended him!
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* The final scene, as Keating [[spoiler: retrieves his gear after being drummed out as a dangerous radical, when Todd and Knox call out "O Captain! My Captain!" The rest of his former students silently stand on their desks in solidarity with them one by one.]]

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* The final scene, as Keating [[spoiler: retrieves his gear after being drummed out as a dangerous radical, when Todd and Knox call out [[OneLinerEcho "O Captain! My Captain!" Captain!"]] The rest of his former students silently stand on their desks in solidarity with them one by one.]]
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* Ethan Hawke recalls being a little too serious on set to laugh at Robin Williams's jokes and ending up worrying that he'd made a bad impression. Then, after the film was done, he got a call from Robin's agent. Robin recommended him!

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* Ethan Hawke recalls being a little too serious on set to laugh at Robin Williams's Creator/RobinWilliams' jokes and ending up worrying that he'd made a bad impression. Then, after the film was done, he got a call from Robin's agent. Robin recommended him!
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* In a deleted scene that takes place after [[spoiler: Neil's suicide]], [=McAllister=] meets with Keating, pours the both of them some tea with liquor, and assures the latter it wasn't his fault.

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* In a deleted scene that takes place after [[spoiler: Neil's suicide]], [=McAllister=] meets with Keating, pours the both of them some tea with liquor, and assures the latter Keating it wasn't his fault.
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* Basically all of Neil's actions towards Todd. Neil is faced with a new, horribly shy roommate who struggles to make any conversation and rebuffs Neil's attempts to be friendly. It would be easy to ignore him, (or even worse bully him as an easy target) but instead, Neil does everything he can to include Todd: bringing him into his friend group, inviting him to be part of the Dead Poets Society and convincing his friends to let Todd not read because he's so shy, understanding how scared he is, and coaxing him to open up. It clearly means the world to Todd, who is implied to have received very little support or encouragement before, and grows steadily happier.

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* Basically all of Neil's actions towards Todd. Neil is Neil's faced with a new, horribly shy roommate who struggles to make any conversation and rebuffs Neil's attempts to be friendly. It would be easy to ignore him, (or even worse bully him as an easy target) but instead, Neil does everything he can to include Todd: bringing him into his friend group, inviting him to be part of the Dead Poets Society and convincing his friends to let Todd not read because he's so shy, understanding how scared he is, and coaxing him to open up. It clearly means the world to Todd, who is implied to have received very little support or encouragement before, and grows steadily happier.
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* Ethan Hawke recalls being a little too serious on set to laugh at Robin Williams's jokes and ending up worrying that he'd made a bad impression. Then, after the film was done, he got a call from Robin's agent.Robin recommended him!

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* Ethan Hawke recalls being a little too serious on set to laugh at Robin Williams's jokes and ending up worrying that he'd made a bad impression. Then, after the film was done, he got a call from Robin's agent. Robin recommended him!

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