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Worst Kick in the Gut Moments in the Series
Paladino:
I find the suicides on Love Hurts really repulsive, especially the brother and sister one..
I mean, to have their mind/feeling tampered to belive something is good, to feel really good doing it, but on unaware level to know that is fundamentally wrong. I can't not imagine how low they would probally think of themselves for doing what they were forced to do, and even lower because they liked doing it. And not being aware that it is not their fault they are acting like that? That they aren't a terrible person..
And than the conflict inside their minds push them to suicide, and if they were christian, they would have died thinkign they were condemning their souls..
I don't think you can torture someone much more than that. Or of an act of evil much worse than that.
robertltux:
it shows how HardCore Marcone was when he told Harry that he had to Discourage some Vamps from recruiting during the Evac. He shot them just enough to make His Point Understood (wanna bet he snagged any thralls that were underage??).
Imnothere:
--- Quote from: jeditigger on August 30, 2012, 02:15:58 AM ---But I love when Charity tells Harry fiercely, "Families stay, Harry. He would stay for you."
Makes me cry, like, every time.
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Thats what makes it such a gut puncher for me all the grief he is feeling for his friend, for letting down his friends daughter/his apprentance, for helping that whole situation to come about. Yet the person that has been antagonistic and unwelcoming of him for most of the years they have known each other won't let him slink off to grieve alone. great great scene
KnightShade:
For me, the one moment in the series that I had to flip back and read four times to make sure I hadn't read it wrong was where Jim killed Butters off in the morgue in Dead Beat and then revealed he was wearing a bulletproof vest.
I hated him for 10 minutes, thinking he'd killed off one of my favorite characters in two nonchalant paragraphs, and couldn't continue reading right away.
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--- Quote from: KnightShade on September 01, 2012, 08:29:59 PM ---For me, the one moment in the series that I had to flip back and read four times to make sure I hadn't read it wrong was where Jim killed Butters off in the morgue in Dead Beat and then revealed he was wearing a bulletproof vest.
I hated him for 10 minutes, thinking he'd killed off one of my favorite characters in two nonchalant paragraphs, and couldn't continue reading right away.
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Im pretty sure that was in the church in Changes
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