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** It appears to have been a phase between his typical murderous cheerful self in TheForties (the attack on New York) and his typical murderous cheerful self in TheSeventies (the arms dealer auction).
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** It appears to have been a phase between his typical murderous cheerful self in TheForties (the attack on New York) and his typical murderous cheerful self in TheSeventies (the arms dealer auction).
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* {{Narm}}: 1962 Darhk's wig; it's even more ridiculous that Future Emo Barry's wig if that's possible.
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* {{Narm}}: 1962 Darhk's wig; it's even more ridiculous that than Future Emo Barry's wig if that's possible.
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* OneSceneWonder: Grodd only appears in a single scene and doesn't even have any lines, but his carnage is still felt when kills Director Bennett along with a few other Time Bureau agents.
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* OneSceneWonder: Grodd only appears in a single scene and doesn't even have any lines, but his carnage is still felt when he kills Director Bennett along with a few other Time Bureau agents.
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** Though this was likely intentional, as his appearance is a very deliberate reference to [[Film/NoCountryForOldMen Anton Chigurh]].
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* {{Narm}}: 1962 Darhk's wig; it's even more ridiculous that Future Emo Barry's wig if that's possible.
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* OneSceneWonder: Grodd only appears in a single scene and doesn't even have any lines, but his carnage is still felt when kills Director Bennett along with a few other Time Bureau agents.