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* HilariousInHindsight: Imelda Staunton wouldn't find Michael Gambon nearly as easy to control in ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Imelda Staunton Creator/ImeldaStaunton wouldn't find Michael Gambon Creator/MichaelGambon nearly as easy to control in ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix''.
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* TearJerker: After [[spoiler:Mrs. Marlow has died]], Philip comes back home with his dad but as they're walking through the forest, Philip runs off to be by himself. His dad looks for him and when he can't find him, he stops and gives an absolutely heart-rending [[HowlOfSorrow wail of despair]]. Philip has been spying on him, and when Mr. Marlow starts walking back, Philip runs out and takes his hand and they walk home together. The moment is sold by the amazing performance of Jim Carter as Mr. Marlow.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/DavidThewlis is the second soldier.
* TearJerker: After [[spoiler:Mrs. Marlow has died]], Philip comes back home with his dad but as they're walking through the forest, Philip runs off to be by himself. His dad looks for him and when he can't find him, he stops and gives an absolutely heart-rending [[HowlOfSorrow wail of despair]]. Philip has been spying on him, and when Mr. Marlow starts walking back, Philip runs out and takes his hand and they walk home together. The moment is sold by the amazing performance of Jim Carter as Mr.Marlow.Marlow.
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* TearJerker: After [[spoiler:Mrs. Marlow has died]], Philip comes back home with his dad but as they're walking through the forest, Philip runs off to be by himself. His dad looks for him and when he can't find him, he stops and gives an absolutely heart-rending [[HowlOfSorrow wail of despair]]. Philip has been spying on him, and when Mr. Marlow starts walking back, Philip runs out and takes his hand and they walk home together. The moment is sold by the amazing performance of Jim Carter as Mr.
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* TearJerker: After [[spoiler: Mrs Marlow has died]], Philip comes back home with his dad but as they're walking through the forest, Philip runs off to be by himself. His dad looks for him and when he can't find him, he stops and gives an absolutely heart-rending [[HowlOfSorrow wail of despair]]. Philip has been spying on him, and when Mr Marlow starts walking back, Philip runs out and takes his hand and they walk home together. The moment is sold by the amazing performance of Jim Carter as Mr Marlow.
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* TearJerker: After [[spoiler: Mrs [[spoiler:Mrs. Marlow has died]], Philip comes back home with his dad but as they're walking through the forest, Philip runs off to be by himself. His dad looks for him and when he can't find him, he stops and gives an absolutely heart-rending [[HowlOfSorrow wail of despair]]. Philip has been spying on him, and when Mr Mr. Marlow starts walking back, Philip runs out and takes his hand and they walk home together. The moment is sold by the amazing performance of Jim Carter as Mr Mr. Marlow.
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* JerkassWoobie: Oh, Philip. He's openly misanthropic, makes off-color jokes and treats most of the people around him like dirt. He's also suffering a condition that leaves him paralyzed and in constant pain, and his misanthropy stems largely from his ''self''-hatred. Whenever he cries, you'll be hard pressed not to cry with him.
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* {{High Octane Nightmare Fuel}}: The scarecrow in episode six.
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* {{High Octane Nightmare Fuel}}: The scarecrow in episode six.six.
* TearJerker: After [[spoiler: Mrs Marlow has died]], Philip comes back home with his dad but as they're walking through the forest, Philip runs off to be by himself. His dad looks for him and when he can't find him, he stops and gives an absolutely heart-rending [[HowlOfSorrow wail of despair]]. Philip has been spying on him, and when Mr Marlow starts walking back, Philip runs out and takes his hand and they walk home together. The moment is sold by the amazing performance of Jim Carter as Mr Marlow.
* TearJerker: After [[spoiler: Mrs Marlow has died]], Philip comes back home with his dad but as they're walking through the forest, Philip runs off to be by himself. His dad looks for him and when he can't find him, he stops and gives an absolutely heart-rending [[HowlOfSorrow wail of despair]]. Philip has been spying on him, and when Mr Marlow starts walking back, Philip runs out and takes his hand and they walk home together. The moment is sold by the amazing performance of Jim Carter as Mr Marlow.
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* {{High Octane Nightmare Fuel}}: The scarecrow in episode six.
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* AudioErotica: Michael Gambon's voice. Oh. My. God.
* NightmareFuel: TheSingingDetective can get bone-chilling at times, whenever it's not surreally hilarious.
* JerkassWoobie: Marlowe's hardly the nicest fellow, but can you really blame him? A disfiguring illness here, a horrible childhood there, repeated humiliation at every corner...
* TheWoobie: His child self is definitely this.
* NightmareFuel: TheSingingDetective can get bone-chilling at times, whenever it's not surreally hilarious.
* JerkassWoobie: Marlowe's hardly the nicest fellow, but can you really blame him? A disfiguring illness here, a horrible childhood there, repeated humiliation at every corner...
* TheWoobie: His child self is definitely this.
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* The Woobie: TheWoobie: His child self is definitely this.
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Audio Erotica: Michael Gambon's voice. Oh. My. God.
NightmareFuel: TheSingingDetective can get bone-chilling at times, whenever it's not surreally hilarious.
JerkassWoobie: Marlowe's hardly the nicest fellow, but can you really blame him? A disfiguring illness here, a horrible childhood there, repeated humiliation at every corner...
The Woobie: His child self is definitely this.
NightmareFuel: TheSingingDetective can get bone-chilling at times, whenever it's not surreally hilarious.
JerkassWoobie: Marlowe's hardly the nicest fellow, but can you really blame him? A disfiguring illness here, a horrible childhood there, repeated humiliation at every corner...
The Woobie: His child self is definitely this.
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* Audio Erotica: Michael Gambon's voice. Oh. My. God.
* NightmareFuel: TheSingingDetective can get bone-chilling at times, whenever it's not surreally hilarious.
* JerkassWoobie: Marlowe's hardly the nicest fellow, but can you really blame him? A disfiguring illness here, a horrible childhood there, repeated humiliation at every corner...
* The Woobie: His child self is definitely this.
* NightmareFuel: TheSingingDetective can get bone-chilling at times, whenever it's not surreally hilarious.
* JerkassWoobie: Marlowe's hardly the nicest fellow, but can you really blame him? A disfiguring illness here, a horrible childhood there, repeated humiliation at every corner...
* The Woobie: His child self is definitely this.