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Also as a note, KickTheSonOfABitch is about a character kicking the dog, but the dog also happens to be evil. The kicker doesn\'t have to be evil (for example, Anakin Skywalker or Vegeta), but the act has to be one that\'s shown as dog-kicking. Since Ironwood knew how evil he is, that also doesn\'t count.
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Also as a note, KickTheSonOfABitch is about a character doing an unnecessarily evil thing to the dog without any justification, but said dog also happens to be evil. The kicker doesn\\\'t have to be evil (for example, Anakin Skywalker or Vegeta), but the act has to be one that\\\'s shown as dog-kicking.
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Also as a note, KickTheSonOfABitch is about a character kicking the dog, but the dog also happens to be evil. The kicker doesn\'t have to be evil (for example, Anakin Skywalker), but the act has to be one that\'s shown as dog-kicking. Since Ironwood knew how evil he is, that also doesn\'t count.
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Also as a note, KickTheSonOfABitch is about a character kicking the dog, but the dog also happens to be evil. The kicker doesn\\\'t have to be evil (for example, Anakin Skywalker or Vegeta), but the act has to be one that\\\'s shown as dog-kicking. Since Ironwood knew how evil he is, that also doesn\\\'t count.
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Also as a note, KickTheSonOfABitch is about a character kicking the dog, but the dog also happens to be evil (like Anakin murdering the Tuskens who killed his mother, etc.). The kicker doesn\'t have to be evil, but the act has to be one that\'s shown as dog-kicking. Since Ironwood knew how evil he is, that also doesn\'t count.
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Also as a note, KickTheSonOfABitch is about a character kicking the dog, but the dog also happens to be evil. The kicker doesn\\\'t have to be evil (for example, Anakin Skywalker), but the act has to be one that\\\'s shown as dog-kicking. Since Ironwood knew how evil he is, that also doesn\\\'t count.
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Even then, Ironwood knew Jacques was an evil person. As what Fighteer pointed out to me regarding KickTheDog, this trope is not usually an EstablishingCharacterMoment but it requires that a character commit an unnecessarily evil or petty act that injures someone innocent without any justification.
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Even then, Ironwood knew Jacques was an evil person. As what Fighteer pointed out to me regarding KickTheDog, this trope is not always an EstablishingCharacterMoment but it requires that a character (good or bad) commit an unnecessarily evil or petty act that injures someone innocent without any justification.
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Also as a note, KickTheSonOfABitch is about a character kicking the dog, but the dog also happens to be evil (like Anakin murdering the Tuskens who killed his mother and the Separatists, etc.). The kicker doesn\'t have to be evil, but the act has to be one that\'s shown as dog-kicking. Since Ironwood knew how evil he is, that also doesn\'t count.
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Also as a note, KickTheSonOfABitch is about a character kicking the dog, but the dog also happens to be evil (like Anakin murdering the Tuskens who killed his mother, etc.). The kicker doesn\\\'t have to be evil, but the act has to be one that\\\'s shown as dog-kicking. Since Ironwood knew how evil he is, that also doesn\\\'t count.
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Also as a note, KickTheSonOfABitch is about a character kicking the dog, but the dog also happens to be evil (like Anakin murdering the Tuskens who killed his mother and the Separatists, etc.). The kicker doesn\'t have to be evil, but the act has to be one that\'s shown as dog-kicking.
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Also as a note, KickTheSonOfABitch is about a character kicking the dog, but the dog also happens to be evil (like Anakin murdering the Tuskens who killed his mother and the Separatists, etc.). The kicker doesn\\\'t have to be evil, but the act has to be one that\\\'s shown as dog-kicking. Since Ironwood knew how evil he is, that also doesn\\\'t count.
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In that case, we\'ll probably have to wait until the next episode or a future volume.
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In that case, we\\\'ll probably have to wait until the next episode or a future volume so we can finally learn what motivated Ironwood to kill Jacques.
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Also as a note, KickTheSonOfABitch is about a character kicking the dog, but the dog also happens to be evil. The kicker doesn\'t have to be evil, but the act has to be one that\'s shown as dog-kicking.
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Also as a note, KickTheSonOfABitch is about a character kicking the dog, but the dog also happens to be evil (like Anakin murdering the Tuskens who killed his mother and the Separatists, etc.). The kicker doesn\\\'t have to be evil, but the act has to be one that\\\'s shown as dog-kicking.
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Also as a note, KickTheSonOfABitch is about a character kicking the dog, but the dog also happens to be evil. The kicker doesn\\\'t have to be evil, but the act has to be one that\\\'s shown as dog-kicking.
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Even then, Ironwood knew Jacques was an evil person. As what Fighteer pointed out to me regarding KickTheDog, this trope is not usually an EstablishingCharqcterMoment but it requires that a character commit an unnecessarily evil or petty act that injures someone innocent without any justification.
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Even then, Ironwood knew Jacques was an evil person. As what Fighteer pointed out to me regarding KickTheDog, this trope is not usually an EstablishingCharacterMoment but it requires that a character commit an unnecessarily evil or petty act that injures someone innocent without any justification.
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Even then, Ironwood knew Jacques was an evil person. As what Fighteer pointed out to me regarding KickTheDog, this trope requires that a character commit an unnecessarily evil or petty act that injures someone innocent without any justification.
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Even then, Ironwood knew Jacques was an evil person. As what Fighteer pointed out to me regarding KickTheDog, this trope is not usually an EstablishingCharqcterMoment but it requires that a character commit an unnecessarily evil or petty act that injures someone innocent without any justification.
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Even then, Ironwood knew Jacques was an evil person. In that case, we\'ll probably have to wait until the next episode or a future volume.
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Even then, Ironwood knew Jacques was an evil person. As what Fighteer pointed out to me regarding KickTheDog, this trope requires that a character commit an unnecessarily evil or petty act that injures someone innocent without any justification.

In that case, we\\\'ll probably have to wait until the next episode or a future volume.
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Even then, Ironwood knew Jacques was an evil person. In that case, we\'ll probably have to wait.
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Even then, Ironwood knew Jacques was an evil person. In that case, we\\\'ll probably have to wait until the next episode or a future volume.
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