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* TookALevelInJerkass: The lengths Buster goes to to be successful in the show business are pretty excessive.
** In the first film, other than stealing electricity and water to maintain his theater, he lies to all the contestants about the prize he is offering to keep them invested in his project. Then, when his inability to maintain his theater backfires leading to its destruction and foreclosure, he puts up his show by force in spite of the bank's protest.
** In the second film he doubles down on his antics, this time for no reason other than his ambition to go bigger. He sneaks into Crystal Entertainment after being told "no" by the receptionist and uses lie upon lie to maintain his partnership with Jimmy Crystal and the production crew. Then, when Jimmy catches up with his plan, cancels everything and is called to explain publicly what happened with his failed show, Buster convinces everyone that they should just hijack Jimmy's enormous theater and put up the show by force just to go against Jimmy's "bullying" and have their hopes and dreams realised. Jimmy trying to kill Buster may have been too much of a reaction, but he still had some pretty good reasons to be outraged.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: The lengths Buster goes to to be successful in the show business are pretty excessive.
** In the first film, other than stealing electricity and water to maintain his theater, he lies to all the contestants about the prize he is offering to keep them invested in his project. Then, when his inability to maintain his theater backfires leading to its destruction and foreclosure, he puts up his show by force in spite of the bank's protest.
** In the second film he doubles down on his antics, this time for no reason other than his ambition to go bigger. He sneaks into Crystal Entertainment after being told "no" by the receptionist and uses lie upon lie to maintain his partnership with Jimmy Crystal and the production crew. Then, when Jimmy catches up with his plan, cancels everything and is called to explain publicly what happened with his failed show, Buster convinces everyone that they should just hijack Jimmy's enormous theater and put up the show by force just to go against Jimmy's "bullying" and have their hopes and dreams realised. Jimmy trying to kill Buster may have been too much of a reaction, but he still had some pretty good reasons to be outraged.

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