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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: A very surprising number.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: A very surprising number.
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** "Christy! Come in! I'm in the middle o' shootin' me da..."
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* CompleteMonster: Mad Padraic, the titular Lieutenant of Inishmore. He starts off with cutting the nipples off a man who "sells drugs to children" (he deals marijuana to university students), because he wouldn't stick to selling to Protestants. When the cat he left with his father dies completely without warning, only external circumstances stop him from blowing his father's head off. He states a preference for blowing up chip shops over Army barracks because Army barracks are guarded. Then he gets worse. What truly makes Padraic a monster is that he uses even his (few) positive character traits, such as his love for his cat, as nothing more than excuses to inflict more pain and death.
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* CompleteMonster: Padraic. The mention of his name inspires terror in Davey; everyone seems to be at least a little freaked out by him except for Mairead, who is a bit questionable herself; even his love for his ''cat'' turns into terrorism, as he imagines Wee Thomas encouarging him as he bombs chip shops.
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* CompleteMonster: Padraic. The mention Mad Padraic, the titular Lieutenant of Inishmore. He starts off with cutting the nipples off a man who "sells drugs to children" (he deals marijuana to university students), because he wouldn't stick to selling to Protestants. When the cat he left with his name inspires terror in Davey; everyone seems to be at least a little freaked out by father dies completely without warning, only external circumstances stop him except from blowing his father's head off. He states a preference for Mairead, who blowing up chip shops over Army barracks because Army barracks are guarded. Then he gets worse. What truly makes Padraic a monster is a bit questionable herself; that he uses even his (few) positive character traits, such as his love for his ''cat'' turns into terrorism, cat, as he imagines Wee Thomas encouarging him as he bombs chip shops.nothing more than excuses to inflict more pain and death.
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* RefugeInAudacity: True to form for MartinMcDonagh. The play is as violent verbally as it is physically, and by the end the stage is ''covered'' with [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking dismembered limbs, blood, and Frosted Flakes]] -- over a ''cat.''
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* RefugeInAudacity: True to form for MartinMcDonagh.Creator/MartinMcDonagh. The play is as violent verbally as it is physically, and by the end the stage is ''covered'' with [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking dismembered limbs, blood, and Frosted Flakes]] -- over a ''cat.''
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* RefugeInAudacity: True to form for MartinMcDonaugh. The play is as violent verbally as it is physically, and by the end the stage is ''covered'' with [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking dismembered limbs, blood, and Frosted Flakes]] -- over a ''cat.''
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* RefugeInAudacity: True to form for MartinMcDonaugh.MartinMcDonagh. The play is as violent verbally as it is physically, and by the end the stage is ''covered'' with [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking dismembered limbs, blood, and Frosted Flakes]] -- over a ''cat.''
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* RefugeInAudacity: True to form for Martin McDonaugh. The play is as violent verbally as it is physically, and by the end the stage is ''covered'' with [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking dismembered limbs, blood, and Frosted Flakes]] -- over a ''cat.''
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* RefugeInAudacity: True to form for Martin McDonaugh.MartinMcDonaugh. The play is as violent verbally as it is physically, and by the end the stage is ''covered'' with [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking dismembered limbs, blood, and Frosted Flakes]] -- over a ''cat.''
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* {{Narm}}: Entirely on this viewer's part: not being familiar with the name "Padraic," it sounded like "Porridge." Yes, everyone is afraid for Mad Porridge stalking the Irish countryside, bombing chip shops, and avenging his cat.
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* {{Narm}}: Entirely on this viewer's part: not being familiar with the name "Padraic," it sounded like "Porridge." Yes, everyone is afraid for Mad Porridge stalking the Irish countryside, bombing chip shops, and avenging his cat.cat.
* RefugeInAudacity: True to form for Martin McDonaugh. The play is as violent verbally as it is physically, and by the end the stage is ''covered'' with [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking dismembered limbs, blood, and Frosted Flakes]] -- over a ''cat.''
* RefugeInAudacity: True to form for Martin McDonaugh. The play is as violent verbally as it is physically, and by the end the stage is ''covered'' with [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking dismembered limbs, blood, and Frosted Flakes]] -- over a ''cat.''