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* JerkwithaHeartofJerk: Joey doesn't want to murder her husband (even after he tried to murder her), as much as she wants to understand why he did it in the first place, and why he married her if he had so little regard for her; his answers, extracted under the influence of drugs, fail to satisfy her.

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* JerkwithaHeartofJerk: JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Joey doesn't want to murder her husband (even after he tried to murder her), as much as she wants to understand why he did it in the first place, and why he married her if he had so little regard for her; his answers, extracted under the influence of drugs, fail to satisfy her.
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* NoSympathy: While channel-surfing in Chaz's home, Tool finds an episode of ''Oprah'', featuring three movie actresses who are all bemoaning [[CelebrityIsOverrated what a hassle it is to be famous]], with {{paparazzi}} and LoonyFans following them everywhere, even to the grocery store. Tool quickly decides that he does not feel the least bit sorry for any of them, since they are wealthy enough to afford bodyguards and walls around their mansions, and unconsciously compares their "plight" to that of the elderly cancer patient he met at a local hospice:

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* NoSympathy: While channel-surfing in Chaz's home, Tool finds an episode of ''Oprah'', featuring three movie actresses who are all bemoaning [[CelebrityIsOverrated what a hassle it is to be famous]], with {{paparazzi}} and LoonyFans {{Loony Fan}}s following them everywhere, even to the grocery store. Tool quickly decides that he does not feel the least bit sorry for any of them, since they are wealthy enough to afford bodyguards and walls around their mansions, and unconsciously compares their "plight" to that of the elderly cancer patient he met at a local hospice:

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* KarmicDeath: Chaz escapes a murder attempt by Red by fleeing into the Everglades - the place that he fears and loathes more than any other on Earth - without food, water, or clothes, then is "rescued" by the man who happened to have saved one of his would-be victims from drowning and knows all about his sordid history.
-->Averted in that Chaz himself remains [[IgnoredEpiphany entirely oblivious]] to the karmic symmetry of his plight, seeing himself as an [[NeverMyFault eternal victim of his own bad luck]].

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* KarmicDeath: Chaz escapes a murder attempt by Red by fleeing into the Everglades - the place that he fears and loathes more than any other on Earth - without food, water, or clothes, then is "rescued" by the man who happened to have saved one of his would-be victims from drowning and knows all about his sordid history.
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history. Averted in that Chaz himself remains [[IgnoredEpiphany entirely oblivious]] to the karmic symmetry of his plight, seeing himself as an [[NeverMyFault eternal victim of his own bad luck]].
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* RevengeRomance: After she sleeps with Stranahan for the first time, Joey worries aloud that she only did it to get back at her cheating, murderous husband. Stranahan tells her not to overanalyze it.
-->'''Joey''': But what if I just jumped your bones because I was furious at Chaz?\\
'''Mick''': Then I owe him, bless his blackened cinder of a soul.
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* GoodbyeCruelWorld: Chaz writes a fake suicide note, intending to cover his tracks as he flees the country, but karma catches up with him first. Characteristically, he is too lazy to write it himself, so he cobbles it together from various internet sources, including a cryptic reference to ballerina Anna Pavlova's alleged DyingWords, ''"Get my swan costume ready!"''

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* GoodbyeCruelWorld: Chaz writes a fake suicide note, intending to cover his tracks as he flees the country, but karma catches up with him first. Characteristically, he is too lazy to write it himself, so he cobbles it together from various internet sources, including a cryptic reference to ballerina Anna Pavlova's alleged DyingWords, LastWords, ''"Get my swan costume ready!"''

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