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* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Some have theorized that Donald is actually just Charlie's alternate personality.
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Some have theorized that Donald is actually just Charlie's alternate personality.
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: The "Car.... versus horse" subtext Donald places in his script makes the climactic battle in ''[[Avatar (Film)|Avatar]]'' so much funnier, as this is pretty much ''exactly'' the subtext [[James Cameron]] was going for.
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: The "Car.... versus horse" subtext Donald places in his script makes the climactic battle in ''[[Avatar (film)|Avatar]]'' so much funnier, as this is pretty much ''exactly'' the subtext [[James Cameron]] was going for.
** Additionally, the Christian-themed horror film entitled ''[[Thr3e]]'', which has the exact plot twist Donald uses.
** Additionally, the Christian-themed horror film entitled ''[[Thr3e]]'', which has the exact plot twist Donald uses.
** {{spoiler|[[Identity]]}} was also close enough that you could be forgiven for wondering if they hired Donald to write it.
** {{spoiler|[[Identity]]}} was also close enough that you could be forgiven for wondering if they hired Donald to write it.

Revision as of 21:26, 8 April 2014


  • Alternate Character Interpretation: Some have theorized that Donald is actually just Charlie's alternate personality.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight: The "Car.... versus horse" subtext Donald places in his script makes the climactic battle in Avatar so much funnier, as this is pretty much exactly the subtext James Cameron was going for.
    • Additionally, the Christian-themed horror film entitled Thr3e, which has the exact plot twist Donald uses.
    • Identity was also close enough that you could be forgiven for wondering if they hired Donald to write it.
  • Tear Jerker: Donald's death, especially the tragic way Charlie sings to him to try to keep him awake.
    • John Laroche's death.