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* Tiffany's final conversation with the Baron. Doubles as a [[Tear Jerker]], since it was apparently based on a conversation [[Terry Pratchett]] had with his dying father who did ''not'' die in a moment like that. |
* Tiffany's final conversation with the Baron. Doubles as a [[Tear Jerker]], since it was apparently based on a conversation [[Terry Pratchett]] had with his dying father who did ''not'' die in a moment like that. |
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* Preston noticing that Tiffany's been running for days on little more than a nap and a snack. |
* Preston noticing that Tiffany's been running for days on little more than a nap and a snack. |
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{{quote|'So who watches the witches? Who cares for the people who care for the people? Right now, it looks like it needs to be me.’}} |
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* Nanny Ogg removing the awkwardness in the funeral through the power of song. No, really. Yes, [[Dirty Old Woman|that]] Nanny Ogg. |
* Nanny Ogg removing the awkwardness in the funeral through the power of song. No, really. Yes, [[Dirty Old Woman|that]] Nanny Ogg. |
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* "What is the sound of love?" "Listen." |
* "What is the sound of love?" "Listen." |
Revision as of 21:15, 7 August 2014
- Tiffany's final conversation with the Baron. Doubles as a Tear Jerker, since it was apparently based on a conversation Terry Pratchett had with his dying father who did not die in a moment like that.
- Preston noticing that Tiffany's been running for days on little more than a nap and a snack.
'So who watches the witches? Who cares for the people who care for the people? Right now, it looks like it needs to be me.’ |
- Nanny Ogg removing the awkwardness in the funeral through the power of song. No, really. Yes, that Nanny Ogg.
- "What is the sound of love?" "Listen."
- Roland standing up to the Duchess (doubles as a CMOA)
- Tiffany's gift to the Baron.