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* {{spoiler|[[Downer Ending]]}} |
* {{spoiler|[[Downer Ending]]}} |
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* [[Ghost Song]] - The several numbers including Cal's father Reed qualify. |
* [[Ghost Song]] - The several numbers including Cal's father Reed qualify. |
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* [[I Am Song]] - "One, Two, Three" |
* [["I Am" Song]] - "One, Two, Three" |
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* [[Ironic Echo]] - "The upper hand", as demonstrated in the song [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|"Upper Hand"]] |
* [[Ironic Echo]] - "The upper hand", as demonstrated in the song [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|"Upper Hand"]] |
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* [[The Mafia]] - The Chandler family has loose ties with a stereotypically Italian mob boss. |
* [[The Mafia]] - The Chandler family has loose ties with a stereotypically Italian mob boss. |
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* [[Manipulative Bastard]] - Grahame, and to a lesser extent Violet. |
* [[Manipulative Bastard]] - Grahame, and to a lesser extent Violet. |
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* [[Precision F |
* [[Precision F-Strike]] - Cal accidentally says "fuck" in front of the press while on the city council, but manages to turn it into a show-stopping number about how he's a straight-shooting, plain-spoken guy. It works. |
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* [[Sleazy Politician]] - Reed |
* [[Sleazy Politician]] - Reed |
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* [[Speech Impediment]] - One of the reasons Grahame, a brilliant political strategist, could never get elected to public office, is because he has a stutter. The other, more prominent reason, is that he cannot walk without crutches thanks to childhood polio. |
* [[Speech Impediment]] - One of the reasons Grahame, a brilliant political strategist, could never get elected to public office, is because he has a stutter. The other, more prominent reason, is that he cannot walk without crutches thanks to childhood polio. |
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[[Category:The Musical]] |
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