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-->'''Paulo''': (matter-of-factly) You care about Yvette less than you care about the concept of hugging.
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-->'''Paulo''': (matter-of-factly) You care about Yvette less than you care about the concept of hugging.hugging happening.
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* CoolDownHug: After managing to talk Mrs. Peacock down from trying to either take the Motorist hostage or outright killing him, Mr. Green grabs her into a tight hug (which mildly surprises her, since she's not a hugger).
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* CoolDownHug: CooldownHug: After managing to talk Mrs. Peacock down from trying to either take the Motorist hostage or outright killing him, Mr. Green grabs her into a tight hug (which mildly surprises her, since she's not a hugger).
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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Lisa admits that she considers only one of the film's multiple endings to be the canon ending in order to set up certain developments in the campaign.[[note]]Given how, shortly after this revelation, Paulo messages Lisa if he should roll Extra Effort on "Professional Skill - FBI" to try and steal the papers from Mrs. White, it's made clear that Ending C is the one being called canon[[/note]].
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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Lisa admits that she considers only one of the film's multiple endings to be the canon ending in order to set up certain developments in the campaign.[[note]]Given how, shortly after this revelation, Paulo messages Lisa if he should roll Extra Effort on "Professional Skill - FBI" to try and steal the papers from Mrs. White, it's made clear that Ending C is the one being called canon[[/note]].canon.[[/note]]
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-->'''Mrs. White''': I've never cared for the military.
-->'''Colonel Mustard''': Well, madam, I've never cared for dinner parties, yet here we are.
-->'''Colonel Mustard''': Well, madam, I've never cared for dinner parties, yet here we are.
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-->'''Mr. Green''': I’m gonna go home and sleep with my wife.
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** As Miss Scarlet and Mrs. White were privately conversing with the cop, Mrs. Peacock, the Motorist and Mr. Green were dealing with a potential HostageSituation while Colonel Mustard, Professor Plum and Yvette were violently smashing open the cabinet. As such, when the commotion of everything else happening starts making itself know, Kara (taken aback) asks Joz "[D]id we have the ''calmest'' scene?"
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** As Miss Scarlet and Mrs. White were privately conversing with the cop, Mrs. Peacock, the Motorist and Mr. Green were dealing with a potential HostageSituation while Colonel Mustard, Professor Plum and Yvette were violently smashing open the weapon cabinet. As such, when the commotion of everything else happening starts making itself know, known, Kara (taken aback) asks Joz "[D]id we have the ''calmest'' scene?"
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* PointOfDivergence:
** Because Colonel Mustard made it clear from the start everyone was being blackmailed, the party-goers in-effect stonewall Wadsworth from bringing up why they're being blackmailed in the first place.
*** In particular, Mr. Green comes forward and openly admits he's a closeted homosexual man. This winds up biting Carolyn in the ass in Part 2 when, in trying to force Mr. Green to follow her into the secret passage after she takes the Motorist hostage, she asks Lisa if she can make him do so by using the fact he's closeted against him... whereupon Lisa reminds her that the blackmail scene played out different in the campaign, meaning she had no leverage.
** Funnily enough, because everyone is ''more'' paranoid about the Motorist's presence here, and more people decide to stick around with him when he tries to call [=AAA=] for his broken down car, he's still alive when the cop shows up to ask about said car.
** Because Colonel Mustard made it clear from the start everyone was being blackmailed, the party-goers in-effect stonewall Wadsworth from bringing up why they're being blackmailed in the first place.
*** In particular, Mr. Green comes forward and openly admits he's a closeted homosexual man. This winds up biting Carolyn in the ass in Part 2 when, in trying to force Mr. Green to follow her into the secret passage after she takes the Motorist hostage, she asks Lisa if she can make him do so by using the fact he's closeted against him... whereupon Lisa reminds her that the blackmail scene played out different in the campaign, meaning she had no leverage.
** Funnily enough, because everyone is ''more'' paranoid about the Motorist's presence here, and more people decide to stick around with him when he tries to call [=AAA=] for his broken down car, he's still alive when the cop shows up to ask about said car.
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* PointOfDivergence:
** Because Colonel Mustard made it clear from the start everyone was being blackmailed, the party-goers in-effect stonewall Wadsworth from bringing up why they're being blackmailed in the first place.
*** In particular, Mr. Green comes forward and openly admits he's a closeted homosexual man. This winds up biting Carolyn in the ass in Part 2 when, in trying to force Mr. Green to follow her into the secret passage after she takes the Motorist hostage, she asks Lisa if she can make him do so by using the fact he's closeted against him... whereupon Lisa reminds her that the blackmail scene played out different in the campaign, meaning she had no leverage.
** Funnily enough, because everyone is ''more'' paranoid about the Motorist's presence here, and more people decide to stick around with him when he tries to call [=AAA=] for his broken down car, he's still alive when the cop shows up to ask about said car.
** Because Colonel Mustard made it clear from the start everyone was being blackmailed, the party-goers in-effect stonewall Wadsworth from bringing up why they're being blackmailed in the first place.
*** In particular, Mr. Green comes forward and openly admits he's a closeted homosexual man. This winds up biting Carolyn in the ass in Part 2 when, in trying to force Mr. Green to follow her into the secret passage after she takes the Motorist hostage, she asks Lisa if she can make him do so by using the fact he's closeted against him... whereupon Lisa reminds her that the blackmail scene played out different in the campaign, meaning she had no leverage.
** Funnily enough, because everyone is ''more'' paranoid about the Motorist's presence here, and more people decide to stick around with him when he tries to call [=AAA=] for his broken down car, he's still alive when the cop shows up to ask about said car.
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* ForWantOfANail:
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* ForWantOfANail: PointOfDivergence:
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* InSpiteOfANail: It is eventually revealed that the person who murdered Mr. Boddy was Mrs. White... which Kara gleefully announces was the ''same'' result as the original recording. She even admits to assuming Lisa had rigged things to get that to happen.
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* InSpiteOfANail: InSpiteOfANail:
** As per [[CuttingOffTheBranches the path Lisa used to make the campaign]], Mrs. Peacock still murders the cook. Given Carolyn's fanatical love for the movie, however, [[AmbiguousSituation it's implied she did this deliberately.]]
** It is eventually revealed that the person who murdered Mr. Boddy was Mrs. White... which Kara gleefully announces was the ''same'' result as the original recording. She even admits to assuming Lisa had rigged things to get that to happen.
** As per [[CuttingOffTheBranches the path Lisa used to make the campaign]], Mrs. Peacock still murders the cook. Given Carolyn's fanatical love for the movie, however, [[AmbiguousSituation it's implied she did this deliberately.]]
** It is eventually revealed that the person who murdered Mr. Boddy was Mrs. White... which Kara gleefully announces was the ''same'' result as the original recording. She even admits to assuming Lisa had rigged things to get that to happen.
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** In the scene where Professor Plum crosses paths with Miss Scarlet on his way to Hill House, Scott makes two references to ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' (which, [[AmbiguousSituation according to Kara]], are out of 27 total): Scott announces he's "[throwing] a blanket over the Flux Capacitor" once he pulls his car over, and when he leaves with Miss Scarlet, he quotes the "you're gonna see some serious shit" line.
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** In the scene where Professor Plum crosses paths with Miss Scarlet on his way to Hill House, Scott makes two references to ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' ''Film/BackToTheFuture1'' (which, [[AmbiguousSituation according to Kara]], are out of 27 total): Scott announces he's "[throwing] a blanket over the Flux Capacitor" once he pulls his car over, and when he leaves with Miss Scarlet, he quotes the "you're gonna see some serious shit" line.
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Followed by [[Recap/FilmRerollGalaxyQuest Galaxy Quest]].