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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Bruno.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: One of the biggest complaints about the first film is that Shelby never got a proper comeuppance. Her counterpart here, Skylar, [[spoiler: at least gets told off by Dominic.]]
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: One of the biggest complaints about the first film is that Shelby never got a proper comeuppance. Her counterpart here, Skylar, [[spoiler: at least gets told off by Dominic.]]
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* OlderThanTheyThink: While it fits the Christmas theme, Grace and Joy are traditionally also the names of the stepsisters in the stage version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. The pun being that they don't really live up to their names.[[note]]The names originate from the 1957 television version, where they were "Portia and Joy," the pun being that Portia, despite being named after the clever heroine of Theater/TheMerchantOfVenice, is an idiot. Stage versions go for the more obvious pun for the graceless, joyless sisters.[[/note]]
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* OlderThanTheyThink: While it fits the Christmas theme, Grace and Joy are traditionally also the names of the stepsisters in the stage version of the Rodgers ''Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella.Cinderella''. The pun being that they don't really live up to their names.[[note]]The names originate from the 1957 television version, where they were "Portia and Joy," the pun being that Portia, despite being named after the clever heroine of Theater/TheMerchantOfVenice, Theatre/TheMerchantOfVenice, is an idiot. Stage versions go for the more obvious pun for the graceless, joyless sisters.[[/note]]
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Bruno.
* OlderThanTheyThink: While it fits the Christmas theme, Grace and Joy are traditionally also the names of the stepsisters in the stage version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. The pun being that they don't really live up to their names.[[note]]The names originate from the 1957 television version, where they were "Portia and Joy," the pun being that Portia, despite being named after the clever heroine of Theater/TheMerchantOfVenice, is an idiot. Stage versions go for the more obvious pun for the graceless, joyless sisters.[[/note]]
* OlderThanTheyThink: While it fits the Christmas theme, Grace and Joy are traditionally also the names of the stepsisters in the stage version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. The pun being that they don't really live up to their names.[[note]]The names originate from the 1957 television version, where they were "Portia and Joy," the pun being that Portia, despite being named after the clever heroine of Theater/TheMerchantOfVenice, is an idiot. Stage versions go for the more obvious pun for the graceless, joyless sisters.[[/note]]