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* How the Bride learns that B.B is still alive. She's shocked, and almost ''cries'' when BB appears all of a sudden and happily says "Freeze, Mommy!"

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* How the Bride learns that B.B B. is still alive. She's shocked, and almost ''cries'' when BB B.B. appears all of a sudden and happily says "Freeze, Mommy!"



* After having spent the evening with her until B.B falls asleep, Beatrix knows it's time to confront Bill and, knowing it might be the first and last time she sees her daughter, she leaves her pendant behind on her picture so B.B will have a memory of her should she lose the fight.

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* After having spent the evening with her until B.B B. falls asleep, Beatrix knows it's time to confront Bill and, knowing it might be the first and last time she sees her daughter, she leaves her pendant behind on her picture so B.B B. will have a memory of her should she lose the fight.
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* In proper context with the movies' plot, listening to Music/NancySinatra's "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" (also the first track on Volume 1's soundtrack) can be ''extremely'' distressing, especially with the progressive rawness and innocence in Nancy's voice. The song also takes on a whole new dimension near the end, where B.B. pretend-shoots the Bride down.
* When The Bride wakes up. She starts out as subtly confused as many coma patients are. She then checks her head to find a metal plate where the gunshot wound is. All of it is in complete silence. But her obvious first concern is her unborn child, and as soon as she sees that her pregnant belly is now flat, she shrieks in anguish and silently weeps.
* Hattori Hanzō with deep, mournful solemnity, remarks on the fact that he swore an oath to God 28 years ago to never again make "something that kills people." However, once he realizes that the "vermin" which the Bride is referring to happens to be his Bill (his former student), he [[TheAtoner feels so responsible]] he violates it and forges the Bride his greatest sword. The look on his face when she tells him speaks volumes, and the scene of him hunching over the misty window as he sorrowfully writes "Bill" is [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct a tour-de-force acting moment]] for Creator/SonnyChiba.
* O-Ren's {{Backstory}}: Witnessing her parents (with her father giving it his all to defend her and his wife) die at the hands of Boss Matsumoto and a random assassin (who, if Creator/DavidCarradine is to be believed, is Bill at a young age) with a katana is borderline devastating. Worse is the part where Matsumoto kills O-Ren's mother by stabbing her with his blade through the bed (missing a young O-Ren by ''a few inches'') and all we see is the bed slowly become saturated in blood and O-Ren having to stifle all her cries so they won't find and kill her too as her mother's blood drips on her. [[FromBadToWorse Oh and they set fire to her house.]] ''[[CryForTheDevil Damn]].''
* O-Ren's death. Different from the other deaths in the movie, this one is solemn and rather dignified, and the only one that the Bride seems to be saddened by. The soundtrack remarks the concept even more.
* It's implied that, Bill aside, [[WeUsedToBeFriends The Bride was very close with O-Ren]] or at the very least she had the biggest amount of respect for her in comparison to the rest of the group. Just makes O-Ren's participation in the wedding massacre all the more painful.

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* In proper context with the movies' plot, listening to Music/NancySinatra's "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" (also the (the first track on Volume 1's soundtrack) can be ''extremely'' distressing, especially with the progressive rawness and innocence in Nancy's voice. The song also takes on a whole new dimension near the end, where B.B. pretend-shoots the Bride down.
* When The the Bride wakes up. She starts out as subtly confused as many coma patients are. She then checks her head to find a metal plate where the gunshot wound is. All of it is in complete silence. But her obvious first concern is her unborn child, and as soon as she sees that her pregnant belly is now flat, she shrieks in anguish and silently weeps.
* Hattori Hanzō with deep, mournful solemnity, remarks on the fact that he swore an oath to God 28 years ago to never again make "something that kills people." However, once he realizes that the "vermin" which the Bride is referring to happens to be his Bill (his former student), he [[TheAtoner feels so responsible]] he violates it his oath and forges the Bride his greatest sword. The look on his face when she tells him speaks volumes, and the scene of him hunching over the misty window as he sorrowfully writes "Bill" is [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct a tour-de-force acting moment]] for Creator/SonnyChiba.
* O-Ren's {{Backstory}}: Witnessing witnessing her parents (with her father giving it his all to defend her and his wife) die at the hands of Boss Matsumoto and a random assassin (who, if Creator/DavidCarradine is to be believed, is Bill at a young age) with a katana is borderline devastating. Worse is the part where Matsumoto kills O-Ren's mother by stabbing her with his blade through the bed (missing a young O-Ren by ''a few inches'') inches''), and all we see is the bed slowly become saturated in blood and O-Ren having to stifle all her cries so they won't find and kill her too as her mother's blood drips on her. [[FromBadToWorse Oh Oh, and they set fire to her house.]] ''[[CryForTheDevil Damn]].''
* O-Ren's death. Different from Differently than the other deaths in the movie, this one is solemn and rather dignified, and the only one that the Bride seems to be saddened by. The mournful soundtrack remarks the concept drives this home even more.
* It's implied that, Bill aside, [[WeUsedToBeFriends The the Bride was very close with O-Ren]] or at the very least she had the biggest amount of respect for her in comparison to the rest of the group. Just It just makes O-Ren's participation in the wedding massacre all the more painful.



-->'''The Bride''': (''[[MyGodWhatHaveIDone remorsefully]]'') It was not my intention to do this in front of you. [[ApologeticAttacker For that, I'm sorry.]] But you can take my word for it, your mother had it coming. When you grow up... [[YouKilledMyFather if you still feel raw about it,]] ''[[PleaseKillMeIfItSatisfiesYou I'll be waiting.]]''
* How the Bride learns that B.B is still alive. She's shocked and almost ''cries'' when BB appears all of a sudden and happily says "Freeze, Mommy!"

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-->'''The Bride''': (''[[MyGodWhatHaveIDone remorsefully]]'') Bride:''' ''[[[MyGodWhatHaveIDone remorsefully]]]'' It was not my intention to do this in front of you. [[ApologeticAttacker For that, I'm sorry.]] But you can take my word for it, your mother had it coming. When you grow up... [[YouKilledMyFather if you still feel raw about it,]] ''[[PleaseKillMeIfItSatisfiesYou I'll be waiting.]]''
* How the Bride learns that B.B is still alive. She's shocked shocked, and almost ''cries'' when BB appears all of a sudden and happily says "Freeze, Mommy!"



-->'''Bill:''' No, I knew what would happen to Mommy if I shot her. What I didn't know is, when I shot Mommy, what would happen to me.
-->'''B.B.:''' What happened?
-->'''Bill:''' I was very sad. And that was when I learned, some things, once you do, they can never be undone.

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-->'''Bill:''' No, I knew what would happen to Mommy if I shot her. What I didn't know is, when I shot Mommy, what would happen to me.
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me.\\
'''B.
B.:''' What happened?
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happened?\\
'''Bill:'''
I was very sad. And that was when I learned, some things, once you do, they can never be undone.



* After shooting her full of truth serum, Bill asks the Bride [[ArmorPiercingQuestion one simple question]]: did she really think she could leave her violent past behind and become a normal person? You can clearly see her trying to hold it in, but The Bride is finally forced by the serum to croak out an anguished "NO!" However, as she also points out, at least she would have had her daughter.
* The titular killing. While the anticipation is well-earned, seeing how AffablyEvil Bill is and hearing him express sincere regret (in [[{{Understatement}} his own way]], of course) for everything he put Bea through shows that he's still human, even if he admits that he's a killer and a scoundrel who deserves it. It turns Bea's RoaringRampageOfRevenge into a harder decision and all the more heartbreaking when she performs the five point palm exploding heart technique, knowing that Bill now has no choice but to die.
-->'''Bill:''' How do I look?
-->'''Beatrix:''' (tearfully) You look ready.
** The whole sordid thing began because The Bride convinced herself that her daughter would have been born into a life of crime rather than be raised in the perfectly happy and normal life Bill ended up giving her. Everything that followed - running from him, trying to marry a nice normal guy, getting shot on her wedding day, her RoaringRampageOfRevenge - was AllForNothing. She ended up having to kill the man she loved because, "Some things, once you do, they can never be undone." Between the wedding massacre and her own killing spree, they'd both gone too far and there's was no turning back - one of them had to die. And in the end, she had no satisfaction, just pain at having killed everyone she once considered family. The very last scene begins with her sobbing on her bathroom floor hugging a stuffed animal, the reality of the whole situation crashing down on her.
** Actually this can be interpreted alternatively as The Bride can be seen happily smiling as she's crying-thus she's most likely crying TearsOfJoy. The Bride has finally achieved her quest for revenge that she's had to fight extremely hard for from watching her loved ones be massacred to being raped to escaping from being buried alive, she's had it rough. Now, she's come out the end of this whole bloody affair with a truly new beginning as well as the one person she did all of this for-her beloved daughter. So maybe this is more so of a BittersweetEnding for her after all.

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* After shooting her full of truth serum, Bill asks the Bride [[ArmorPiercingQuestion one simple question]]: did she really think she could leave her violent past behind and become a normal person? You can clearly see her trying to hold it in, but The the Bride is finally forced by the serum to croak out an anguished "NO!" However, as she also points out, at least she would have had her daughter.
* The titular killing. While the anticipation is well-earned, seeing how AffablyEvil Bill is and hearing him express sincere regret (in [[{{Understatement}} his own way]], of course) for everything he put Bea through shows that he's still human, even if he admits that he's a killer and a scoundrel who deserves it. It turns Bea's RoaringRampageOfRevenge into a harder decision and all the more heartbreaking when she performs the five point palm exploding heart technique, Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique, knowing that Bill now has no choice but to die.
-->'''Bill:''' How do I look?
-->'''Beatrix:''' (tearfully)
look?\\
'''Beatrix:''' ''[tearfully]''
You look ready.
** The whole sordid thing began because The the Bride convinced herself that her daughter would have been born into a life of crime rather than be raised in the perfectly happy and normal life Bill ended up giving her. Everything that followed - follows -- running from him, trying to marry a nice normal guy, getting shot on her wedding day, her RoaringRampageOfRevenge - -- was AllForNothing. She ended ends up having to kill the man she loved because, "Some things, once you do, they can never be undone." Between the wedding massacre and her own killing spree, they'd they've both gone too far far, and there's was no turning back - -- one of them had to die. And in the end, she had has no satisfaction, just pain at having killed everyone she once considered family. The very last scene begins with her sobbing on her bathroom floor hugging a stuffed animal, the reality of the whole situation crashing down on her.
** Actually this can be interpreted alternatively There is an alternate interpretation, as The the Bride can be seen happily smiling as she's crying-thus crying, and thus she's most likely crying TearsOfJoy. The Bride has finally achieved her quest for revenge that she's had to fight extremely hard for for; from watching her loved ones be massacred to being raped to escaping from being buried alive, she's had it rough. Now, she's come out the end of this whole bloody affair with a truly new beginning as well as the one person she did all of this for-her for -- her beloved daughter. So maybe this is more so of a BittersweetEnding for her after all.
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* When The Bride wakes up. She starts out as subtly confused as many coma patients are. She then checks her head to find a metal plate where the gunshot wound is. All of it is in complete silence. But her obvious first concern is her unborn child, and as soon as she sees that her pregnant belly is now flat, she shrieks in anguish and silently weeps. It's a ''visceral'' kind of AdultFear.

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* When The Bride wakes up. She starts out as subtly confused as many coma patients are. She then checks her head to find a metal plate where the gunshot wound is. All of it is in complete silence. But her obvious first concern is her unborn child, and as soon as she sees that her pregnant belly is now flat, she shrieks in anguish and silently weeps. It's a ''visceral'' kind of AdultFear.
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* O-Ren's {{Backstory}}: Witnessing her parents (with her father giving it his all to defend her and his wife) die at the hands of Boss Matsumoto and a random assassin (who, if Creator/DavidCarradine is to be believed, is Bill at a young age) with a katana is borderline devastating. Worse is the part where the assassin kills O-Ren's mother by stabbing her with his blade through the bed (missing a young O-Ren by ''a few inches'') and all we see is the bed slowly become saturated in blood and O-Ren having to stifle all her cries so they won't find and kill her too as her mother's blood drips on her. [[FromBadToWorse Oh and they set fire to her house.]] ''[[CryForTheDevil Damn]].''

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* O-Ren's {{Backstory}}: Witnessing her parents (with her father giving it his all to defend her and his wife) die at the hands of Boss Matsumoto and a random assassin (who, if Creator/DavidCarradine is to be believed, is Bill at a young age) with a katana is borderline devastating. Worse is the part where the assassin Matsumoto kills O-Ren's mother by stabbing her with his blade through the bed (missing a young O-Ren by ''a few inches'') and all we see is the bed slowly become saturated in blood and O-Ren having to stifle all her cries so they won't find and kill her too as her mother's blood drips on her. [[FromBadToWorse Oh and they set fire to her house.]] ''[[CryForTheDevil Damn]].''
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* In proper context with the movies' plot, listening to Music/NancySinatra's "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" (also the first track on Volume 1's soundtrack) can be ''extremely'' distressing, especially with the progressive rawness and innocence in Nancy's voice.

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* In proper context with the movies' plot, listening to Music/NancySinatra's "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" (also the first track on Volume 1's soundtrack) can be ''extremely'' distressing, especially with the progressive rawness and innocence in Nancy's voice. The song also takes on a whole new dimension near the end, where B.B. pretend-shoots the Bride down.
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* In proper context with the movies' plot, listening to Nancy Sinatra's "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" (also the first track on Volume 1's soundtrack) can be ''extremely'' distressing, especially with the progressive rawness and innocence in Nancy's voice.

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* In proper context with the movies' plot, listening to Nancy Sinatra's Music/NancySinatra's "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" (also the first track on Volume 1's soundtrack) can be ''extremely'' distressing, especially with the progressive rawness and innocence in Nancy's voice.

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** The scene gains an extra layer of sadness with the realisation that it's the last time Bill and B.B. see each other before his death.



** Actually this can be interpreted alternatively as The Bride can be seen happily smiling as she's crying-thus she's most likely crying TearsofJoy. The Bride has finally achieved her quest for revenge that she's had to fight extremely hard for from watching her loved ones be massacred to being raped to escaping from being buried alive, she's had it rough. Now, she's come out the end of this whole bloody affair with a truly new beginning as well as the one person she did all of this for-her beloved daughter. So maybe this is more so of a BittersweetEnding for her after all.

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** Actually this can be interpreted alternatively as The Bride can be seen happily smiling as she's crying-thus she's most likely crying TearsofJoy.TearsOfJoy. The Bride has finally achieved her quest for revenge that she's had to fight extremely hard for from watching her loved ones be massacred to being raped to escaping from being buried alive, she's had it rough. Now, she's come out the end of this whole bloody affair with a truly new beginning as well as the one person she did all of this for-her beloved daughter. So maybe this is more so of a BittersweetEnding for her after all.
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** It's implied that, Bill aside, [[WeUsedToBeFriends The Bride was very close with O-Ren]] or at the very least she had the biggest amount of respect for her in comparison to the rest of the group. Just makes O-Ren's participation in the wedding massacre all the more painful.

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** * It's implied that, Bill aside, [[WeUsedToBeFriends The Bride was very close with O-Ren]] or at the very least she had the biggest amount of respect for her in comparison to the rest of the group. Just makes O-Ren's participation in the wedding massacre all the more painful.
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** It's implied that, Bill aside, [[WeUsedToBeFriends The Bride was very close with O-Ren]] or at the very least she had the biggest amount of respect for her in comparison to the rest of the group. Just makes O-Ren's participation in the wedding massacre all the more painful.
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* When The Bride wakes up. She starts out as subtly confused as many coma patients are. She then checks her head to find a metal plate where the gunshot wound is. All of it is in complete silence. But her obvious first concern is her unborn child, and as soon as she sees that her pregnant belly is now flat, she shrieks bloody murder and silently weeps. It's a ''visceral'' kind of AdultFear.
* Hattori Hanzō with deep, mournful solemnity, remarks on the fact that he swore an oath to God 28 years ago to never again make "something that kills men." However, once he realizes that the "vermin" which Bea is referring to happens to be his Bill (his former student), he [[TheAtoner feels so responsible]] he violates it and forges the Bride his greatest sword. The look on his face when she tells him speaks volumes, and the scene of him hunching over the misty window as he sorrowfully writes "Bill" is [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct a tour-de-force acting moment]] for Creator/SonnyChiba.

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* When The Bride wakes up. She starts out as subtly confused as many coma patients are. She then checks her head to find a metal plate where the gunshot wound is. All of it is in complete silence. But her obvious first concern is her unborn child, and as soon as she sees that her pregnant belly is now flat, she shrieks bloody murder in anguish and silently weeps. It's a ''visceral'' kind of AdultFear.
* Hattori Hanzō with deep, mournful solemnity, remarks on the fact that he swore an oath to God 28 years ago to never again make "something that kills men.people." However, once he realizes that the "vermin" which Bea the Bride is referring to happens to be his Bill (his former student), he [[TheAtoner feels so responsible]] he violates it and forges the Bride his greatest sword. The look on his face when she tells him speaks volumes, and the scene of him hunching over the misty window as he sorrowfully writes "Bill" is [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct a tour-de-force acting moment]] for Creator/SonnyChiba.
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* Hattori Hanzō with deep, mournful solemnity, remarks on the fact that he swore an oath to God 28 years ago to never again make "something that kills men." However, once he realizes that the "vermin" which Bea is referring to happens to be his Bill (his former student), he [[TheAtoner feels so responsible]] he violates it and forges the Bride his greatest sword. The look on his face when she tells him speaks volumes, and the scene of him hunching over the misty window as he sorrowfully writes "Bill" is [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct a tour-de-force acting moment]] for Creator/SonnyChiba.

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* Hattori Hanzō Hanzō with deep, mournful solemnity, remarks on the fact that he swore an oath to God 28 years ago to never again make "something that kills men." However, once he realizes that the "vermin" which Bea is referring to happens to be his Bill (his former student), he [[TheAtoner feels so responsible]] he violates it and forges the Bride his greatest sword. The look on his face when she tells him speaks volumes, and the scene of him hunching over the misty window as he sorrowfully writes "Bill" is [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct a tour-de-force acting moment]] for Creator/SonnyChiba.
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* Hattori Hanzō with deep, mournful solemnity, remarks on the fact that he swore an oath to God 28 years ago to never again make "something that kills men." However, once he realizes that the "vermin" which Bea is referring to happens to be his Bill (his former student), he [[TheAtoner feels so responsible]] he violates it and forges the Bride his greatest sword. The look on his face when she tells him speaks volumes, and the scene of him hunching over the misty window as he sorrowfully writes "Bill" is [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct a tour-de-force acting moment]] for Creator/SonnyChiba.

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* Hattori Hanzō Hanzō with deep, mournful solemnity, remarks on the fact that he swore an oath to God 28 years ago to never again make "something that kills men." However, once he realizes that the "vermin" which Bea is referring to happens to be his Bill (his former student), he [[TheAtoner feels so responsible]] he violates it and forges the Bride his greatest sword. The look on his face when she tells him speaks volumes, and the scene of him hunching over the misty window as he sorrowfully writes "Bill" is [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct a tour-de-force acting moment]] for Creator/SonnyChiba.

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* Hattori Hanzō with deep, mournful solemnity, remarks on the fact that he swore an oath to God 28 years ago to never again make "something that kills men." However, once he realizes that the "vermin" which Bea is referring to happens to be his Bill (his former student), he [[TheAtoner feels so responsible]] he violates it and forges the Bride his greatest sword. The look on his face when she tells him speaks volumes, and the scene of him hunching over the misty window as he sorrowfully writes "Bill" is [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct a tour-de-force acting moment]] for Sonny Chiba.
* O-Ren's {{Backstory}}: Witnessing her parents (with her father giving it his all to defend her and his wife) die at the hands of Boss Matsumoto and a random assassin (implied to be Bill at a young age) with a katana is borderline devastating. Worse is the part where the assassin kills O-Ren's mother by stabbing her with his blade through the bed (missing a young O-Ren by ''a few inches'') and all we see is the bed slowly become saturated in blood and O-Ren having to stifle all her cries so they won't find and kill her too as her mother's blood drips on her. [[FromBadToWorse Oh and they set fire to her house.]] ''[[CryForTheDevil Damn]].''

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* Hattori Hanzō with deep, mournful solemnity, remarks on the fact that he swore an oath to God 28 years ago to never again make "something that kills men." However, once he realizes that the "vermin" which Bea is referring to happens to be his Bill (his former student), he [[TheAtoner feels so responsible]] he violates it and forges the Bride his greatest sword. The look on his face when she tells him speaks volumes, and the scene of him hunching over the misty window as he sorrowfully writes "Bill" is [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct a tour-de-force acting moment]] for Sonny Chiba.
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* O-Ren's {{Backstory}}: Witnessing her parents (with her father giving it his all to defend her and his wife) die at the hands of Boss Matsumoto and a random assassin (implied (who, if Creator/DavidCarradine is to be believed, is Bill at a young age) with a katana is borderline devastating. Worse is the part where the assassin kills O-Ren's mother by stabbing her with his blade through the bed (missing a young O-Ren by ''a few inches'') and all we see is the bed slowly become saturated in blood and O-Ren having to stifle all her cries so they won't find and kill her too as her mother's blood drips on her. [[FromBadToWorse Oh and they set fire to her house.]] ''[[CryForTheDevil Damn]].''



** Actually this can be interpreted alternatively as The Bride can be seen happily smiling as she's crying-thus she's most likely crying TearsofJoy. The Bride has finally achieved her quest for revenge that she's had to fight extremely hard for from watching her loved ones be massacred to being raped to escaping from being buried alive, she's had it rough. Now, she's come out the end of this whole bloody affair with a truly new beginning as well as the one person she did all of this for-her beloved daughter. So maybe this is more so of a BittersweetEnding for her after all.

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** Actually this can be interpreted alternatively as The Bride can be seen happily smiling as she's crying-thus she's most likely crying TearsofJoy. The Bride has finally achieved her quest for revenge that she's had to fight extremely hard for from watching her loved ones be massacred to being raped to escaping from being buried alive, she's had it rough. Now, she's come out the end of this whole bloody affair with a truly new beginning as well as the one person she did all of this for-her beloved daughter. So maybe this is more so of a BittersweetEnding for her after all.all.
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** Actually this can be interpreted alternatively as The Bride can be seen happily smiling as she's crying-thus she's most likely crying TearsofJoy. The Bride has finally achieved her quest for revenge that she's had to fight "extremely" hard for from watching her loved ones be massacred to being raped to escaping from being buried alive, she's had it rough. Now, she's come out the end of this whole bloody affair with a truly new beginning as well as the one person she did all of this for-her beloved daughter. So maybe this is more so of a BittersweetEnding for her after all.

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** Actually this can be interpreted alternatively as The Bride can be seen happily smiling as she's crying-thus she's most likely crying TearsofJoy. The Bride has finally achieved her quest for revenge that she's had to fight "extremely" extremely hard for from watching her loved ones be massacred to being raped to escaping from being buried alive, she's had it rough. Now, she's come out the end of this whole bloody affair with a truly new beginning as well as the one person she did all of this for-her beloved daughter. So maybe this is more so of a BittersweetEnding for her after all.

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* Actually this can be interpreted alternatively as The Bride can be seen happily smiling as she's crying-thus she's most likely crying TearsofJoy. The Bride has finally achieved her quest for revenge that she's had to fight "extremely" hard for from watching her loved ones be massacred to being raped to escaping from being buried alive, she's had it rough. Now, she's come out the end of this whole bloody affair with a truly new beginning as well as the one person she did all of this for-her beloved daughter. So maybe this is more so of a BittersweetEnding for her after all.

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**Actually this can be interpreted alternatively as The Bride can be seen happily smiling as she's crying-thus she's most likely crying TearsofJoy. The Bride has finally achieved her quest for revenge that she's had to fight "extremely" hard for from watching her loved ones be massacred to being raped to escaping from being buried alive, she's had it rough. Now, she's come out the end of this whole bloody affair with a truly new beginning as well as the one person she did all of this for-her beloved daughter. So maybe this is more so of a BittersweetEnding for her after all.
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*Actually this can be interpreted alternatively as The Bride can be seen happily smiling as she's crying-thus she's most likely crying TearsofJoy. The Bride has finally achieved her quest for revenge that she's had to fight "extremely" hard for from watching her loved ones be massacred to being raped to escaping from being buried alive, she's had it rough. Now, she's come out the end of this whole bloody affair with a truly new beginning as well as the one person she did all of this for-her beloved daughter. So maybe this is more so of a BittersweetEnding for her after all.

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* The Bride's reaction when she realizes Vernita's daughter Nikki witnessed her mother's death. She knows all too well she's trapped herself in a CycleOfRevenge.

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* The Bride's reaction when she realizes [[HarmfulToMinors Vernita's daughter Nikki witnessed her mother's death. violent death]] at her hands. She knows all too well she's trapped herself in a CycleOfRevenge.CycleOfRevenge.
-->'''The Bride''': (''[[MyGodWhatHaveIDone remorsefully]]'') It was not my intention to do this in front of you. [[ApologeticAttacker For that, I'm sorry.]] But you can take my word for it, your mother had it coming. When you grow up... [[YouKilledMyFather if you still feel raw about it,]] ''[[PleaseKillMeIfItSatisfiesYou I'll be waiting.]]''

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