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** Which retroactively adds to a couple of moments in the original film: "Hey, K, have you ever [[BuffySpeak flashy-thing-ed]] me?" and "That's one of a hundred memories I ''don't want''."

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** Which retroactively adds to a couple of moments in the original film: "Hey, "[[ArmorPiercingQuestion Hey, K, have you ever ever]] [[BuffySpeak flashy-thing-ed]] me?" [[ArmorPiercingQuestion me]]?" and "That's one of a hundred memories I ''don't want''."
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** Also a few of Griffin's lines earlier in the film, like when J tells K that he dies if he goes to Cape Canaveral.
-->'''Griffin''' Oh dear, we're in this one.

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** "[[EquivalentExchange Where there's death]], [[CruelTwist there will always be death.]]"

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** "[[EquivalentExchange Where there's death]], [[CruelTwist death, there will always be death.]]"

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** "Where there's death, there will always be death."

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** "Where "[[EquivalentExchange Where there's death, death]], [[CruelTwist there will always be death."]]"
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* The twist at the end, that [[spoiler:J's father was killed by Boris, and the young J never knew what happened because K neuralized him to spare him the truth]]. This is all witnessed by [[spoiler:Future!J]].
** "Would you like to take a walk with me, [[spoiler:James]]?"

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* The twist at the end, that [[spoiler:J's J's father was killed by Boris, and the young J never knew what happened because K neuralized him to spare him the truth]]. truth. This is all witnessed by [[spoiler:Future!J]].
Future!J.
** "Would you like to take a walk with me, [[spoiler:James]]?"James?"



** At first, [[spoiler:J]] doesn't realize it, but once he sees [[spoiler:K trying to avoid telling the Colonel's son, whose name is "James," that his father was killed by Boris, it suddenly hits him. You can even see [[ManlyTears his eyes turning red]]]].
** Which retroactively adds to a couple of moments in the original film: "[[spoiler:Hey, K, have you ever [[BuffySpeak flashy-thing-ed]] me?]]" and "That's one of a hundred memories I ''don't want''."

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** At first, [[spoiler:J]] J doesn't realize it, but once he sees [[spoiler:K K trying to avoid telling the Colonel's son, whose name is "James," that his father was killed by Boris, it suddenly hits him. You can even see [[ManlyTears his eyes turning red]]]].
red]].
** Which retroactively adds to a couple of moments in the original film: "[[spoiler:Hey, "Hey, K, have you ever [[BuffySpeak flashy-thing-ed]] me?]]" me?" and "That's one of a hundred memories I ''don't want''."
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* Boris killing his girlfriend. This was just so heartless. Thankfully, she is saved by Boris dying in 1969.
* Griffin's backstory, especially because he's such a hopeful, kindhearted person. This is a guy who lost everything, yet still came to love Earth as his home anyway. His sadness at having failed to stop Boris before is only matched by his hope that the current situation won't end the same way.
-->'''Griffin:''' I lost my planet. I don't want you to lose yours. It'll take a miracle, but if you pull this off it'll be my new favorite moment in human history.
* Part this, part NightmareFuel. When J time skips he is hit in the face by a newspaper on the stock markets crashing, and as he's falling other men in suits are jumping out with him [[DrivenToSuicide to their deaths.]] Ouch man. Ouch.
* The twist at the end, that J's father was killed by Boris, and the young J never knew what happened because K neuralized him to spare him the truth. This is all witnessed by Future!J.
** "Would you like to take a walk with me, James?"

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* Boris killing his girlfriend. This girlfriend Lilly. That was just so heartless. Thankfully, she is saved by Boris dying in 1969.
* Griffin's backstory, {{backstory}}, especially because he's such a hopeful, hopeful and kindhearted person. This is a guy who lost everything, yet still came to love Earth as his home anyway. His sadness at having failed to stop Boris before is only matched by his hope that the current situation won't end the same way.
-->'''Griffin:''' I lost my planet. I don't want you to lose yours. It'll take a miracle, but if you pull this off off, it'll be my new favorite moment in human history.
* Part this, TearJerker, part NightmareFuel. When J time skips time-jumps, he is hit in the face by a newspaper on the stock markets crashing, and as he's falling falling, other men in suits are jumping out with him [[DrivenToSuicide to their deaths.]] Ouch deaths]]. Ouch, man. Ouch.
* The twist at the end, that J's [[spoiler:J's father was killed by Boris, and the young J never knew what happened because K neuralized him to spare him the truth. truth]]. This is all witnessed by Future!J.
[[spoiler:Future!J]].
** "Would you like to take a walk with me, James?"[[spoiler:James]]?"



* J witnessing his father's death. At first, he doesn't realize it, but once he sees K trying to avoid telling the Col.'s son, whose name is James, that his father was killed by Boris, it suddenly hits him. You can even see his eyes turning red.
* Which retroactively adds to a couple of moments in the original film: "Hey, K, have you ever flashy-thinged me?" and "That's one of a hundred memories I ''don't want''."

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* J witnessing his father's death. ** At first, he [[spoiler:J]] doesn't realize it, but once he sees K [[spoiler:K trying to avoid telling the Col.'s Colonel's son, whose name is James, "James," that his father was killed by Boris, it suddenly hits him. You can even see [[ManlyTears his eyes turning red.
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Which retroactively adds to a couple of moments in the original film: "Hey, "[[spoiler:Hey, K, have you ever flashy-thinged me?" [[BuffySpeak flashy-thing-ed]] me?]]" and "That's one of a hundred memories I ''don't want''."
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* Boris killing his girlfriend. This was just so heartless. Thankfully, she is saved by Boris dying in 1969.
* Griffin's backstory, especially because he's such a hopeful, kindhearted person. This is a guy who lost everything, yet still came to love Earth as his home anyway. His sadness at having failed to stop Boris before is only matched by his hope that the current situation won't end the same way.
-->'''Griffin:''' I lost my planet. I don't want you to lose yours. It'll take a miracle, but if you pull this off it'll be my new favorite moment in human history.
* Part this, part NightmareFuel. When J time skips he is hit in the face by a newspaper on the stock markets crashing, and as he's falling other men in suits are jumping out with him [[DrivenToSuicide to their deaths.]] Ouch man. Ouch.
* The twist at the end, that J's father was killed by Boris, and the young J never knew what happened because K neuralized him to spare him the truth. This is all witnessed by Future!J.
** "Would you like to take a walk with me, James?"
** "Where there's death, there will always be death."


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* Which retroactively adds to a couple of moments in the original film: "Hey, K, have you ever flashy-thinged me?" and "That's one of a hundred memories I ''don't want''."
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* J witnessing his father's death. At first, he doesn't realize it, but once he sees K trying to avoid telling the Col.'s son, whose name is James, that his father was killed by Boris, it suddenly hits him. You can even see his eyes turning red.
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