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* Remy's dad whistling for the rat colony to [[MisfitMobilizationMoment come out of hiding and help Remy save the day]]. He was opposed to Remy's wide-eyed cooking dreams from day one, but when his son needed help, [[strike:he was]] they were there. He caps it off with just nine words.
-->"We may not be cooks... but we ''are'' family."

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* Remy's dad whistling for the rat colony to [[MisfitMobilizationMoment come out of hiding and help Remy save the day]]. He was opposed to Remy's wide-eyed cooking dreams from day one, but when his son needed help, [[strike:he was]] they were there. He caps it off with just nine these words.
-->"We may not be cooks... but we ''are'' family."" You tell us what to do, and we'll get it done!

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** Though he's still unquestionably a bad guy, Skinner's reaction to tasting the ratatouille could also be seen as a (very brief) heartwarming moment. After having ordered "whatever [Ego's] having", his initial reaction to being presented with the ratatouille is to scoff at it, but as soon as he tries some he ''whimpers'' and even bursts into the kitchen demanding to know who made it. It's fairly reasonable to assume that he went through a similar experience Ego did upon tasting it.

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** Though he's still unquestionably a bad guy, Skinner's reaction to tasting the ratatouille could also be seen as a (very brief) heartwarming moment. After having ordered "whatever [Ego's] having", his initial reaction to being presented with the ratatouille is to scoff at it, but as soon as he tries some he ''whimpers'' and even bursts into the kitchen demanding to know who made it. It's fairly reasonable to assume that he went through a similar experience Ego did upon tasting it. He ''wants'' to hate and/or mock it, but he ''can't''.
** Through all of this, Ego (and likely several other diners who weren't just getting usual menu fare) had been kept waiting for his food ever since he walked in, since Linguini and Remy had their falling-out before dinner service, and he's even shown consulting his watch before writing down some notes. The poor service didn't influence his glowing review at all; the food was ''that'' perfect.
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* As the camera pans over the rats enjoying their own meals in Remy's restaurant, there's a brief shot of his father, who laughs as he remarks "That story gets better when ''I'' tell it!" He's not just [[SoProudOfYou proud]] of Remy--he's bragging about him to anyone who'll listen (and, given the line, has probably been doing so for a long time). Compare that to how he dismissed Remy's gifts at the beginning of the film and feel your heart melt.

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* As the camera pans over the rats enjoying their own meals in Remy's restaurant, there's a brief shot of his father, who laughs as he remarks "That story gets better when ''I'' tell it!" He's not just [[SoProudOfYou proud]] of Remy--he's bragging about him to anyone who'll listen (and, given the line, has probably been doing so for a long time). Compare that to how he dismissed Remy's gifts at the beginning of the film and feel your heart melt.melt.
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** Not to mention Remy's teeny-tiny little chef's hat. Awwww.

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** Not to mention Remy's teeny-tiny little chef's hat. Awwww.Awwww.
* As the camera pans over the rats enjoying their own meals in Remy's restaurant, there's a brief shot of his father, who laughs as he remarks "That story gets better when ''I'' tell it!" He's not just [[SoProudOfYou proud]] of Remy--he's bragging about him to anyone who'll listen (and, given the line, has probably been doing so for a long time). Compare that to how he dismissed Remy's gifts at the beginning of the film and feel your heart melt.

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* Colette catching sight of a copy of Gusteau's original book bearing the phrase she believes in so strongly; 'Anyone Can Cook'. Just when you think Linguini's revelation about Remy has finally broken her spirit altogether, she still chooses to return to help Linguini

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* Colette catching sight of a copy of Gusteau's original book bearing the phrase she believes in so strongly; 'Anyone Can Cook'. Just when you think Linguini's revelation about Remy has finally broken her spirit altogether, she still chooses to return to help LinguiniLinguini.


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** She and Linguini are implied to have remained in a relationship even after Gusteau's is closed down; she becomes sous-chef at La Ratatouille by the end.
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* Colette catching sight of a copy of Gusteau's original book bearing the phrase she believes in so strongly; 'Anyone Can Cook'. Just when you think Linguini's revelation about Remy has finally broken her spirit altogether, she still chooses to return to help Linguini
** After she and Linguini explain everything to Ego, they passionately kiss, proving their solidarity even ''after'' the truth about the real chef emerges.

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