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* [[Dirty Cop]]: Ma-Ma knows a few. {{spoiler|Judge Lex and his squad.}} |
* [[Dirty Cop]]: Ma-Ma knows a few. {{spoiler|Judge Lex and his squad.}} |
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* [[Evil Gloating]]: The downfall of {{spoiler|the corrupt Judge Lex}}. He has a wounded and unarmed Dredd at gunpoint, and gloats when Dredd begs him to wait, which leaves him open to get the tables turned on him. |
* [[Evil Gloating]]: The downfall of {{spoiler|the corrupt Judge Lex}}. He has a wounded and unarmed Dredd at gunpoint, and gloats when Dredd begs him to wait, which leaves him open to get the tables turned on him. |
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* [[Experienced Protagonist]]: The eponymous Judge is a veteran lawman who is tasked with evaluating newbie Anderson. |
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* [[Famed in Story]]: Lex refers to Dredd as "''The'' Judge Dredd," and the Chief Judge comments on his reputation as well. When Ma-Ma calls in her corrupt judges, they demand extra payment when they hear that it's Dredd she wants killed. |
* [[Famed in Story]]: Lex refers to Dredd as "''The'' Judge Dredd," and the Chief Judge comments on his reputation as well. When Ma-Ma calls in her corrupt judges, they demand extra payment when they hear that it's Dredd she wants killed. |
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* [[The Fettered]]: For all the carnage on screen, Dredd never really goes beyond due process, or at least what passes for them in Mega-City One. Anderson also makes a point to keep herself constrained and not go trigger-happy with her psychic powers. |
* [[The Fettered]]: For all the carnage on screen, Dredd never really goes beyond due process, or at least what passes for them in Mega-City One. Anderson also makes a point to keep herself constrained and not go trigger-happy with her psychic powers. |