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** In another, the epilogue is [[Epilogue Letter|in the form of a letter]] sent by [[Dating Catwoman|Black Cat]] from the safety of such a refuge. |
** In another, the epilogue is [[Epilogue Letter|in the form of a letter]] sent by [[Dating Catwoman|Black Cat]] from the safety of such a refuge. |
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* The [[Batman]] storyline ''Heart of Hush'' ends on this note. Catwoman is relaxing at a resort {{spoiler|while recovering from getting her heart ripped out}}, recording a message for Hush explaining how she got her revenge. |
* The [[Batman]] storyline ''Heart of Hush'' ends on this note. Catwoman is relaxing at a resort {{spoiler|while recovering from getting her heart ripped out}}, recording a message for Hush explaining how she got her revenge. |
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* In an explicit echo and inversion of the final scene of ''[[End of Evangelion]]'', ''[[Neon Exodus Evangelion]]''{{'}}s final installment, ''Apotheosis Now'', ends with DJ and Asuka in ''chaises longues'' on a tropical beach, [[Umbrella Drink]]s in hand, as Asuka assures DJ that she feels ''great''. |
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== Film == |
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''[[Getting Crap Past the Radar|And so, we hear, do the girls!]]'' }} |
''[[Getting Crap Past the Radar|And so, we hear, do the girls!]]'' }} |
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* The two final conspirators in ''[[Wild Things]]'' are on a boat, and are assumed to be off to some sort of island paradise with their ill-gotten money. |
* The two final conspirators in ''[[Wild Things]]'' are on a boat, and are assumed to be off to some sort of island paradise with their ill-gotten money. |
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* The ending of ''Bullseye!'' (1990) with Michael Caine talking with someone on the phone, telling her that she can't have her money back; she has already spent it. |
* The ending of ''[[Bullseye!]]'' (1990) with Michael Caine talking with someone on the phone, telling her that she can't have her money back; she has already spent it. |
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* Also the ending of ''Buddy Buddy'' (1981). In that one it is stated earlier that hitman Trabucco has already picked a tropical island to retire to that he intends to buy if he finishes his last job. |
* Also the ending of ''Buddy Buddy'' (1981). In that one it is stated earlier that hitman Trabucco has already picked a tropical island to retire to that he intends to buy if he finishes his last job. |
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* ''[[The Man Who Knew Too Little]]'' has this—only interrupted by the American agents trying to recruit Wallace. |
* ''[[The Man Who Knew Too Little]]'' has this—only interrupted by the American agents trying to recruit Wallace. |