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** Charlie himself also deserves a nod; while likely to have been expelled prior to Frank's intervention, he refuses to confess who set up the prank regardless. As Frank points out, nothing could persuade Charlie to sell someone out for his own future - demonstrating exactly the kind of loyalty and character the school claims it fosters.
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* Charlie [[spoiler: refusing to leave Frank when he is about to kill himself and successfully talks the Colonel out of it]].
* The entire sequence when he's test-driving the Ferrari. A ''blind'' man not only handles a sports car at a definitely unsafe speed, he even manages to talk his way out of a ticket - the cop who stops him never realizes he's blind.
** ''Series/{{Mythbusters}}'' would later prove that while ''extremely'' dangerous and should not be done under any circumstances, an individual who has been blind for a significant enough to time to acclimate to their blindness and let their other senses sharpen can in fact do this.
* The influence the two men had over each other. Charlie learns to stand up for himself more and not cater always to the whims of others (esp. if they're selfish, elitist jerks who wouldn't do the same for him), while Frank realizes he doesn't have to be limited by his blindness, or hide behind a jerk facade to still be the awesome Tango-dancing, Ferrari-driving colonel that he is. And that sometimes, standing by your morals is the better option even if others underestimate you.
* The entire sequence when he's test-driving the Ferrari. A ''blind'' man not only handles a sports car at a definitely unsafe speed, he even manages to talk his way out of a ticket - the cop who stops him never realizes he's blind.
** ''Series/{{Mythbusters}}'' would later prove that while ''extremely'' dangerous and should not be done under any circumstances, an individual who has been blind for a significant enough to time to acclimate to their blindness and let their other senses sharpen can in fact do this.
* The influence the two men had over each other. Charlie learns to stand up for himself more and not cater always to the whims of others (esp. if they're selfish, elitist jerks who wouldn't do the same for him), while Frank realizes he doesn't have to be limited by his blindness, or hide behind a jerk facade to still be the awesome Tango-dancing, Ferrari-driving colonel that he is. And that sometimes, standing by your morals is the better option even if others underestimate you.
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* Charlie [[spoiler: refusing to leave Frank when he is about to kill himself and successfully talks the Colonel out of it]].
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* The entire sequence when he's test-driving the Ferrari. A ''blind'' man not only handles a sports car at a definitely unsafe speed, he even manages to talk his way out of a ticket - the cop who stops him never realizes he'sblind.
**blind. ''Series/{{Mythbusters}}'' would later prove that while ''extremely'' dangerous and should not be done under any circumstances, an individual who has been blind for a significant enough to time to acclimate to their blindness and let their other senses sharpen can in fact do this.
* The influence the two men had over each other. Charlie learns to stand up for himself more and not cater always to the whims of others(esp. (especially if they're selfish, elitist jerks who wouldn't do the same for him), while Frank realizes he doesn't have to be limited by his blindness, or hide behind a jerk facade to still be the awesome Tango-dancing, Ferrari-driving colonel that he is. And that sometimes, standing by your morals is the better option even if others underestimate you.
* The entire sequence when he's test-driving the Ferrari. A ''blind'' man not only handles a sports car at a definitely unsafe speed, he even manages to talk his way out of a ticket - the cop who stops him never realizes he's
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* The influence the two men had over each other. Charlie learns to stand up for himself more and not cater always to the whims of others
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** ''Series/{{Mythbusters}}'' would later prove that while ''extremely'' dangerous and should not be done under any circumstances, an individual who has been blind for a significant enough to time to acclimate to their blindness and let their other senses sharpen can in fact do this.
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* The influence the two men had over each other. Charlie learns to stand up for himself more and not cater always to the whims of others (esp. if they're selfish, elitist jerks who wouldn't do the same for him), while Frank realizes he doesn't have to be limited by his blindness, or hide behind a jerk facade to still be the awesome Tango-dancing, Ferrari-driving colonel that he is. And that sometimes, standing by your morals is the better option even if others underestimate you.
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** Charlie himself also deserves a nod; while likely to have been expelled prior to Frank's intervention, he refuses to confess who set up the prank regardless. As Frank points out, nothing could persuade Charlie to sell someone out for his own future - demonstrating exactly the kind of loyalty and character the school claims it fosters.
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* The entire final speech but special mention to "If I was the man I was five years ago, I'd take a '''''FLAMETHROWER''''' to this place!"
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* The entire final speech but special mention to "If I was were the man I was five years ago, I'd take a '''''FLAMETHROWER''''' to this place!"
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* The entire final speech but special mention to "If I was the man I was five years ago, I'd take a '''''FLAMETHROWER'''' to this place!"
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* The entire final speech but special mention to "If I was the man I was five years ago, I'd take a '''''FLAMETHROWER'''' '''''FLAMETHROWER''''' to this place!"
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* The entire final speech but special mention to "If I was the man I was five years ago, I'd take a ''FLAMETHROWER'' to this place!"
-->'''[[ObstructiveBureaucrat Mr. Trask]]''': Excuse me, Mr. Slade?
-->'''[[ObstructiveBureaucrat Mr. Trask]]''': Excuse me, Mr. Slade?
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* The entire final speech but special mention to "If I was the man I was five years ago, I'd take a''FLAMETHROWER'' '''''FLAMETHROWER'''' to this place!"
-->'''[[ObstructiveBureaucrat Mr. Trask]]''': Excuseme, Mr. Slade?me?
* The entire final speech but special mention to "If I was the man I was five years ago, I'd take a
-->'''[[ObstructiveBureaucrat Mr. Trask]]''': Excuse
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* Frank's tango with Donna
* Charlie [[spoiler: refusing to leave Frank when he is about to kill himself and successfully talks the Colonel out of it.]]
* The entire sequence when he's test-driving the Ferrari. A ''blind'' man not only handles a sports car at a definitely unsafe speed, he even manages to talk his way out of a ticket - the cop who stops him never realizes he's blind.
* Charlie [[spoiler: refusing to leave Frank when he is about to kill himself and successfully talks the Colonel out of it.]]
* The entire sequence when he's test-driving the Ferrari. A ''blind'' man not only handles a sports car at a definitely unsafe speed, he even manages to talk his way out of a ticket - the cop who stops him never realizes he's blind.
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* Frank's tango with Donna
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* Charlie [[spoiler: refusing to leave Frank when he is about to kill himself and successfully talks the Colonel out ofit.]]
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* The entire sequence when he's test-driving the Ferrari. A ''blind'' man not only handles a sports car at a definitely unsafe speed, he even manages to talk his way out of a ticket - the cop who stops him never realizes he's
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* Frank's tango with Gabrielle Anwar
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* Frank's tango with Gabrielle AnwarDonna
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* The entire final speech but special mention to "If I was the man I was five years ago, I'd take a ''FLAMETHROWER'' to this place!"
-->'''[[ObstructiveBureaucrat Mr. Trask]]''': Excuse me, Mr. Slade?
-->'''[[LargeHam Frank Slade]]''': No, I don't think I will.
* Frank's tango with Gabrielle Anwar
* Charlie [[spoiler: refusing to leave Frank when he is about to kill himself and successfully talks the Colonel out of it.]]
* The entire sequence when he's test-driving the Ferrari. A ''blind'' man not only handles a sports car at a definitely unsafe speed, he even manages to talk his way out of a ticket - the cop who stops him never realizes he's blind.
-->'''[[ObstructiveBureaucrat Mr. Trask]]''': Excuse me, Mr. Slade?
-->'''[[LargeHam Frank Slade]]''': No, I don't think I will.
* Frank's tango with Gabrielle Anwar
* Charlie [[spoiler: refusing to leave Frank when he is about to kill himself and successfully talks the Colonel out of it.]]
* The entire sequence when he's test-driving the Ferrari. A ''blind'' man not only handles a sports car at a definitely unsafe speed, he even manages to talk his way out of a ticket - the cop who stops him never realizes he's blind.