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* MoralEventHorizon: Bob implies this is crossed by taking innocent lives. He notes that the first kill is the hardest, but the rest are easier and he expects Rabbit, like him, to become a proficient killer once he takes a life.
** [[spoiler:Although the ending leaves Rabbit's morality ambiguous, it is implied that he did not cross this boundary because he killed Bob and Brad to save Angie and Marie, respectively]]. This is a sentiment also shared by director Jennifer Lynch.

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* MoralEventHorizon: Bob implies this is crossed by taking innocent lives. He notes that the first kill is the hardest, but the rest are easier and he expects Rabbit, like him, to become a proficient killer once he takes a life.
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life. [[spoiler:Although the ending leaves Rabbit's morality ambiguous, it is implied that he did not cross this boundary because he killed Bob and Brad to save Angie and Marie, respectively]]. This is a sentiment also shared by director Jennifer Lynch.
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** [[spoiler:Although the ending leaves Rabbit's morality ambiguous, it is implied that he did not cross this boundary because he killed Bob and Brad to save Angie and Marie, respectively]].

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** [[spoiler:Although the ending leaves Rabbit's morality ambiguous, it is implied that he did not cross this boundary because he killed Bob and Brad to save Angie and Marie, respectively]]. This is a sentiment also shared by director Jennifer Lynch.
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** [[spoiler:Although the ending leaves Rabbit's morality ambiguous, it is implied that he did not cross this boundary because he killed Bob and Brad to save Angie and Marie, respectively]].

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** [[spoiler:Although the ending leaves Rabbit's morality ambiguous, it is implied that he did not cross this boundary because he killed Bob and Brad to save Angie and Marie, respectively]].respectively]].
* RetroactiveRecognition:
** [[Creator/DavidLynch Jennifer Lynch's father]] would go on to cast Eamon Farren as misogynistic woman-beater Richard Horne in ''Series/TwinPeaks'' - in other words, the polar opposite of Rabbit. The only similarity between Rabbit and Richard is they appear alongside an antagonist named Bob, although Jennifer Lynch stated that her villain's name was not intended as a ShoutOut to her father's villain.
** In a DC/Marvel superhero series crossover, [[Series/Titans2018 Wonder Girl]] takes on [[Series/Daredevil2015 Kingpin]].
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* MoralEventHorizon: Bob implies this is crossed by taking innocent lives. He notes that the first kill is the hardest, but the rest are easier and he expects Rabbit, like him, to become a proficient killer once he takes a life.
** [[spoiler:Although the ending leaves Rabbit's morality ambiguous, it is implied that he did not cross this boundary because he killed Bob and Brad to save Angie and Marie, respectively]].

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