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* Made unlikely by the facts that the movie takes place in 1980, and [[All There in the Manual|47 didn't finish his training around 1989,]] and [[Did Not Do the Research|the games take place in modern times.]]
** Well, to solve this problem, we may have to enter the realm of complete lunacy. At the end of ''Blood Money'', 47 is seen entering a building and asking to see what's in the back: the theory is that, in order to escape the attention of anyone that might be looking for him, 47 is visiting a business rumoured to own a time machine (probably a renegade [[Doctor Who (TV)|Time Agent]]). So, he escapes into the past with a new name and a new face- and after the massacre at the chapel, a [[Blue and Orange Morality|new morality.]] Sound crazy?
 
== The entire thing is the third dream of President George W. Bush. ==
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* [[Kelly Macdonald]] =/= [[Elizabeth Banks]].
 
== Anton Chigurh never existed, not even [[In -Universe]]. ==
As revealed in his final scene. "Anton Chigurh" is so much a dynamic presence - untouchable, untraceable - that it's hard to believe that he exists at all. Witnesses get to the crime scene only after he has 'struck'. He insists on killing anyone who would be able to testify to his existence. Clearly, the man is a Jack-The-Ripper-like scapegoat created to carry the blame for a series of similar but unconnected murders and robberies while exonerating the lawmakers of the American South-West of any fault. How could they be to blame? They say they know who the killer is, but just can't catch him.
 
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It is the knowledge that despite being made and nurtured by the hand of the Emperor himself and bred for the sole purpose of being an immortal, invincible guardian of mankind, he has by a whim of fate been consigned to live and die a mortal man, and that in the face of the infinite, universe-shattering threats the universe holds, he cannot even contend with the evils created by humanity itself that drives him to despair and a defeated retirement.
 
** [[Warhammer 40 K40000]] and No Country.....I swear TV tropes gets alittle more epic each day.
 
== The entire film was Llewelyn Moss' self-delusion (or dream) about what he would have done rather than what he actually DID. ==