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* [[spoiler:Mina's death]]

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* Jackson being forced to shoot himself. Similarly - though we only meet them for this brief scene - the teenager being forced to shoot his mother. (Both probably qualify even more strongly as NightmareFuel.)

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* Jackson being forced to shoot himself. Similarly - though we only meet them for this brief scene - the teenager being forced to shoot his mother. (Both probably qualify even more strongly as NightmareFuel.))
* [[spoiler:Mina's death]]
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* Hansel absolute insistence that in no situation ''ever'' do he and Gretel talk about their parents. It's a simple way to show how messed up he is over the situation and how much Gretel ''needs'' to talk about it in a very effective way.

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* Hansel absolute insistence that in no situation ''ever'' do he and Gretel talk about their parents. It's a simple way to show how messed up he is over the situation and how much Gretel ''needs'' to talk about it in a very effective way.way.
* Jackson being forced to shoot himself. Similarly - though we only meet them for this brief scene - the teenager being forced to shoot his mother. (Both probably qualify even more strongly as NightmareFuel.)
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* Hansel absolute insistence that in no situation ''ever'' do he and Gretel talk about their parents. It's a simple way to show how messed up he is over the situation and how much Gretel ''needs'' to talk about it in a simple phrase.

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* Hansel absolute insistence that in no situation ''ever'' do he and Gretel talk about their parents. It's a simple way to show how messed up he is over the situation and how much Gretel ''needs'' to talk about it in a simple phrase.very effective way.
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* Hansel absolute insistence that in no situation ''ever'' do he and Gretel talk about their parents. It's a simple way to show how messed up he is over the situation and how much Gretel ''needs'' to talk about it in a simple phrase.

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