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So you have made The Stoic and you have made him well. Not a crease or indent ever forms when the action starts around him and the blood starts flowing since he's such a tough, battle-ready anti-hero and possibly because action stars don't make the best emotive actors. The problem is what do you do when you need to show off that emotion? When the Big Bad comes to your hometown, burns it to the ground, enslaves his family, kicks his puppy and leaves his girlfriend's corpse inside some sort of chilled food storage device. Do you make him explode with rage and potentially lose his Badass image to your lead's Narmtastic acting or just leave him standing there with the same implacable look on his face leaving the audience unconvinced that It's Personal?
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