Display title | Big Freaking Gun/Analysis |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A Big Freaking Gun is a firm favourite Bigger Stick for the Anti-Hero. If a supporting character has it, there's three possible reasons; The Big Guy will often have one as his Weapon of Choice, while other characters might pull one out or be given one if they're about to have a heroic Last Stand. A weaker character, particularly the Damsel in Distress, might happen upon the hero's discarded weapon after the aforementioned scene where the hero drops it; typically they'll struggle to aim it at the right person but ultimately succeed, upon which they'll either swear they'll never try to fire the weapon again or, more rarely, ask if they can keep it. |