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** Later when Roxie is acquitted, Amos was willing to forgive her and ready to start over as a family - only for her to bluntly tell him there is no baby, leaving as he looks on with an utterly *crushed* expression.
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** Later when Roxie is acquitted, Amos he was willing to forgive her and ready to start over as a family - only for her to bluntly tell him that there is no baby, leaving as he Amos looks on with an utterly *crushed* ''crushed'' expression.
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** Later when Roxie is acquitted, Amos was willing to forgive her and ready to start over as a family - only for her to bluntly tell him there is no baby, leaving as he looks on with an utterly *crushed* expression.
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* Amos's reaction when he realizes that Roxie lied to him about murdering a burglar, that said "burglar" was a man they both knew well, and the only explanation is that his wife was cheating on him. He starts angrily ranting about how much of a "sap" he was.
* Kitty in the film is still a murderess, but you can tell she was really hurt by her husband cheating on her and wants no part in the media circus that follows. Her response to a journalist asking if she knew the women she killed is a DeathGlare and GroinAttack. It's more than likely that, unlike Roxie and Velma, she truly had a psychotic break and would rather go to jail than have Billy representing her.
* Hunyak's execution. She's [[TokenGoodTeammate the only innocent woman of "The Six Merry Murderesses of the Cook County Jail"]] and [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth the only one to be found guilty and executed]].
* Amos's reaction when he realizes that Roxie lied to him about murdering a burglar, that said "burglar" was a man they both knew well, and the only explanation is that his wife was cheating on him. He starts angrily ranting about how much of a "sap" he was.
* Kitty in the film is still a murderess, but you can tell she was really hurt by her husband cheating on her and wants no part in the media circus that follows. Her response to a journalist asking if she knew the women she killed is a DeathGlare and GroinAttack. It's more than likely that, unlike Roxie and Velma, she truly had a psychotic break and would rather go to jail than have Billy representing her.
* Hunyak's execution. She's [[TokenGoodTeammate the only innocent woman of "The Six Merry Murderesses of the Cook County Jail"]] and [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth the only one to be found guilty and executed]].