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Does the antagonist to whom this trope applies \'\'\'always\'\'\' have to be connected to the story\'s Big Bad in some manner? In other words, does this trope apply to villains who appear to be part of a BigBadEnsemble but are ultimately neutralized prior to the story\'s conclusion after being revealed to be not as resilient or dangerous as the actual BigBad? Here\'s an example in which I associated this trope with Nelson Van Alden from BoardwalkEmpire in the aforementioned context.
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Does the antagonist to whom this trope applies \\\'\\\'\\\'always\\\'\\\'\\\' have to be an underling, pliant front man, or associate of the story\\\'s actual Big Bad? In other words, does this trope apply to villains who appear to be part of a BigBadEnsemble but are neutralized prior to the story\\\'s conclusion after being revealed to be not as resilient or dangerous as the story\\\'s ultimate antagonist? Here\\\'s an example in which I associated this trope with Nelson Van Alden from BoardwalkEmpire in the aforementioned context.
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Does the villain to whom this trope applies \'\'\'always\'\'\' have to be connected to the story\'s Big Bad in some manner? In other words, does this trope apply to villains who appear to be part of a BigBadEnsemble but are ultimately neutralized prior to the story\'s conclusion after being revealed to be not as resilient or dangerous as the actual BigBad? Here\'s an example in which I associated this trope with Nelson Van Alden from BoardwalkEmpire in the aforementioned context.
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Does the antagonist to whom this trope applies \\\'\\\'\\\'always\\\'\\\'\\\' have to be connected to the story\\\'s Big Bad in some manner? In other words, does this trope apply to villains who appear to be part of a BigBadEnsemble but are ultimately neutralized prior to the story\\\'s conclusion after being revealed to be not as resilient or dangerous as the actual BigBad? Here\\\'s an example in which I associated this trope with Nelson Van Alden from BoardwalkEmpire in the aforementioned context.
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Does the villain to whom this trope applies \'\'\'always\'\'\' have to be connected to the story\'s Big Bad in some manner? In other words, does this trope apply to villains who appear to be part of a BigBadEnsemble but are ultimately neutralized prior to the story\'s conclusion after being revealed to be not as resilient or dangerous? Here\'s an example in which I associated this trope with Nelson Van Alden from BoardwalkEmpire in the aforementioned context.
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Does the villain to whom this trope applies \\\'\\\'\\\'always\\\'\\\'\\\' have to be connected to the story\\\'s Big Bad in some manner? In other words, does this trope apply to villains who appear to be part of a BigBadEnsemble but are ultimately neutralized prior to the story\\\'s conclusion after being revealed to be not as resilient or dangerous as the actual BigBad? Here\\\'s an example in which I associated this trope with Nelson Van Alden from BoardwalkEmpire in the aforementioned context.
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Does the villain to whom this trope applies \'\'\'always\'\'\' have to be connected to the story\'s Big Bad in some manner? In other words, does this trope apply to villains who appear to be part of a BigBadEnsemble when first introduced but are ultimately neutralized prior to the story\'s conclusion upon ultimately being revealed to be not as resilient or dangerous as the actual BigBad? Here\'s an example in which I associated this trope with Nelson Van Alden from BoardwalkEmpire in the aforementioned context.
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Does the villain to whom this trope applies \\\'\\\'\\\'always\\\'\\\'\\\' have to be connected to the story\\\'s Big Bad in some manner? In other words, does this trope apply to villains who appear to be part of a BigBadEnsemble but are ultimately neutralized prior to the story\\\'s conclusion after being revealed to be not as resilient or dangerous? Here\\\'s an example in which I associated this trope with Nelson Van Alden from BoardwalkEmpire in the aforementioned context.
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->\'\'Disc One Final Boss: In Season 1. Upon arriving in Atlantic City, he opens an investigation into Nucky Thompson with the intent to bring him down at all costs. Despite initially presenting a substantial threat to Nucky and his associates, Van Alden becomes increasingly distracted by suspicions of corruption within his own department before ultimately morally compromising himself to the point that he can no longer effectively carry on his crusade against organized crime.\'\'
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->\\\'\\\'Disc One Final Boss: In Season 1. Upon arriving in Atlantic City, Van Alden opens an investigation into Nucky Thompson with the intent to bring him down at all costs. Despite initially presenting a substantial threat to Nucky and his associates, he becomes increasingly distracted by suspicions of corruption within his own department and is ultimately overshadowed as a threat by the D\\\'Alessio Brothers and Arnold Rothstein.\\\'\\\'
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