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All in all, I think OneManArmy\'s description fits Eggsy\'s situation at the end much better than it does Harry\'s at the church. Except for the psychological aspect, and even then Harry\'s main objection seemed to be that he was \'\'forced\'\' to kill them, not the fact that he did.
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All in all, I think OneManArmy\\\'s description fits Eggsy\\\'s situation at the end much better than it does Harry\\\'s at the church. Except for the psychological aspect, and even then Harry\\\'s main objection seemed to be that he was \\\'\\\'forced\\\'\\\' to kill them and the fact that they were civilians (further reinforcing the \\\"not actually an army\\\" aspect).
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As for the KeystoneArmy thing, even the Avengers had to use that, doesn\'t make any of them any less of one men/woman/god army.
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As for the KeystoneArmy thing, even the Avengers had to use that, doesn\\\'t make any of them any less of one-men/woman/god armies.
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Eggsy was mostly trying to get away, yes, and even then he killed at least 20 mooks and disabled some more and they weren\'t fighting each other, they were all attacking him, so it was a situation of him against them, which is what One Man Army stands for. It\'s also safe to expect that the mooks had at least some training or experience, making them an actual (small) army.
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Eggsy was mostly trying to get away, yes, and even then he killed at least 20 mooks and disabled some more (and then he went back and started fighting them up front, killing more). Also they weren\\\'t fighting each other, they were all attacking him, so it was a situation of him against them, which is what One Man Army stands for. It\\\'s also safe to expect that the mooks had at least some training or experience, making them an actual (small) army.
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Harry is the one who actually might not qualify (well, it is implied he does, but not onscreen), since the people at the church weren\'t all attacking \'\'him\'\', they were mostly untrained people in blind rage attacking everyone and, for the same reasons, while he killed a lot of them he wasn\'t the only one attacking or intending to attack each of those he killed. In other words: there weren\'t sides in that melee, he wasn\'t actually fighting an army. I still left him as example because, army or not, it was still an impressive display.
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Harry is the one who actually might not qualify (well, it is implied he does, but not onscreen), since the people at the church weren\\\'t all attacking \\\'\\\'him\\\'\\\', they were mostly untrained and unarmed people in blind rage attacking everyone and, for the same reasons, while he killed a lot of them he wasn\\\'t the only one attacking or intending to attack each of those he killed. In other words: there weren\\\'t sides in that melee and he wasn\\\'t actually fighting an army. I still left him as example because, army or not, it was still an impressive display.

All in all, I think OneManArmy\\\'s description fits Eggsy\\\'s situation at the end much better than it does Harry\\\'s at the church. Except for the psychological aspect, and even then Harry\\\'s main objection seemed to be that he was \\\'\\\'forced\\\'\\\' to kill them, not the fact that he did.

As for the KeystoneArmy thing, even the Avengers had to use that, doesn\\\'t make any of them any less of one men/woman/god army.
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Harry is the one who actually might not qualify (well, it is implied he does, but not onscreen), since the people at the church weren\'t all attacking \'\'him\'\', they were mostly untrained people in blind rage attacking everyone and, for the same reasons, while he killed a lot of them he wasn\'t the only one attacking or intending to attack each of those he killed. In other words: there weren\'t sides in that melee, he wasn\'t actually fighting an army.
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Harry is the one who actually might not qualify (well, it is implied he does, but not onscreen), since the people at the church weren\\\'t all attacking \\\'\\\'him\\\'\\\', they were mostly untrained people in blind rage attacking everyone and, for the same reasons, while he killed a lot of them he wasn\\\'t the only one attacking or intending to attack each of those he killed. In other words: there weren\\\'t sides in that melee, he wasn\\\'t actually fighting an army. I still left him as example because, army or not, it was still an impressive display.
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Eggsy was mostly trying to get away, yes, and even then he killed at least 20 mooks and they weren\'t fighting each other, they were all attacking him, so it was a situation of him against them, which is what One Man Army stands for. It\'s also safe to expect that the mooks had at least some training or experience, making them an actual (small) army.
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Eggsy was mostly trying to get away, yes, and even then he killed at least 20 mooks and disabled some more and they weren\\\'t fighting each other, they were all attacking him, so it was a situation of him against them, which is what One Man Army stands for. It\\\'s also safe to expect that the mooks had at least some training or experience, making them an actual (small) army.
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Eggsy was mostly trying to get away, yes, and even then he killed at least 20 mooks and they weren\'t fighting each other, they were all attacking him, so it was a situation of him against them, which is what One Man Army stands for. It\'s also safe to expect that the mooks had at least some training, making them an actual (small) army.
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Eggsy was mostly trying to get away, yes, and even then he killed at least 20 mooks and they weren\\\'t fighting each other, they were all attacking him, so it was a situation of him against them, which is what One Man Army stands for. It\\\'s also safe to expect that the mooks had at least some training or experience, making them an actual (small) army.
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