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* [[Eagle Land]] -- Farlan is a classic type one with a [[Patriotic Fervour]], persuaded eventually to become something of a type 3. |
* [[Eagle Land]] -- Farlan is a classic type one with a [[Patriotic Fervour]], persuaded eventually to become something of a type 3. |
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* [[Jury of the Damned]] -- The jury of dead souls initially selected by Farlan is designed to be biased against the English. |
* [[Jury of the Damned]] -- The jury of dead souls initially selected by Farlan is designed to be biased against the English. |
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* [[Maybe Magic Maybe Mundane]] -- The movie makes a substantial part of its premise being the advancements of the various arguments on either side. |
* [[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane]] -- The movie makes a substantial part of its premise being the advancements of the various arguments on either side. |
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* [[Officer O Hara]] -- One of the second jury is an Irish-American cop. |
* [[Officer O Hara]] -- One of the second jury is an Irish-American cop. |
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* [[Or Was It a Dream]] -- The obligatory counter point to the [[All Just a Dream]] narration |
* [[Or Was It a Dream?]] -- The obligatory counter point to the [[All Just a Dream]] narration |
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* [[Our Angels Are Different]] -- Officious and incompetent (and [[Acceptable Targets|French]]) |
* [[Our Angels Are Different]] -- Officious and incompetent (and [[Acceptable Targets|French]]) |
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* [[Patriotic Fervour]] -- Farlan is more offended by Carter daring to fall in love with an American woman than by his defying heaven. |
* [[Patriotic Fervour]] -- Farlan is more offended by Carter daring to fall in love with an American woman than by his defying heaven. |