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Basic Trope: Execution by firing squad.

  • Straight: After defeating him, our heroes execute Emperor Evulz by having four of them shoot their rifles into him.
  • Exaggerated: The Big Bad has an entire company of soldiers (100 men in total) carrying out his execution.
  • Downplayed: Evulz is executed by a single round to the head.
  • Justified:
  • Inverted: Emperor Evulz lines up the heroes and executes them one after the other.
  • Subverted: The heroes have the Big Bad in their sights in the prison yard. Bob decides not to kill him, but the heroes keep him in his cell for life.
  • Double Subverted: They shoot him in his cell instead, where it's easier to clean up the mess.
  • Parodied:
  • Zig Zagged: At the end of the fight against Evulz, the heroes are lined up in a line, all holding guns. They unload on him, but only end up wounding him. They decide to take him to prison. There, they take him out and have a firing squad readied. The squad turns out to have blanks. A few days later, the squad is arranged again. They miss. Bob is angered, grabs a rifle from one of the soldiers and shoots Evulz dead.
  • Averted: The heroes execute him another way.
  • Enforced:
    • The executives producing the story need to make it abundantly clear that Evulz was killed by a Colt repeating rifle.
    • Due to weather forecasts and the limited time left for principal photography the scene could only be shot at dawn.
  • Lampshaded: Evulz says: "Could you at least have done it in the afternoon, instead of this early? I'm tired as hell."
  • Invoked: The heroes take all the guns Evulz had on him when they defeated him and shoot him dead with the guns.
  • Exploited: Evulz wears a bulletproof vest, as he knows that the heroes must release him should the execution fail.
  • Defied:
  • Discussed: "A cigarette and a blindfold? Pah! You're lucky we're bothering with bullets!"
  • Conversed: Early in the story, Bob and Lance talk about how being on either side of a firing squad must be horrible, and then about the nature of blindfolds. When they are executing Evulz, the two reminisce about the conversation.
  • Played For Laughs: Evulz is sentenced to be executed by firing squad at dawn. He's Not a Morning Person, and his only complaint is how early it is.
  • Implied: Evulz is seen surrounded by men with guns at dawn. He says his defiant last words, one man lifts his gun...and roll credits.

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