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* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Mitch, facing down Wade Kline {{spoiler|while in jail, gets out of his handcuffs while the lawyer is sneering and mocking him, then grabs Kline's tie, pins him to the wall, and asks:}}
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Mitch, facing down Wade Kline {{spoiler|while in jail, gets out of his handcuffs while the lawyer is sneering and mocking him, then grabs Kline's tie, pins him to the wall, and asks:}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|'''Mitch''': Who's the tough guy now?}}}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|'''Mitch''': Who's the tough guy now?}}}}
** And for a not-Mitch example: in ''Transfer of Power'', when President Hayes (not that [[Rutherford B Hayes|one]], but close!) is finally brought back into contact with the world outside his bunker in the White House and delivers a much needed rebuke to miserably incompetant Vice President Sherman Baxter, thoroughly dispatching him from Commander-in-Chief status.
** And for a not-Mitch example: in ''Transfer of Power'', when President Hayes (not that [[Rutherford B. Hayes|one]], but close!) is finally brought back into contact with the world outside his bunker in the White House and delivers a much needed rebuke to miserably incompetant Vice President Sherman Baxter, thoroughly dispatching him from Commander-in-Chief status.
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Mitch, in his [[Chessmaster]] mode.
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Mitch, in his [[Chessmaster]] mode.



Revision as of 14:35, 11 August 2014


  • Acceptable Targets: Politicians and terrorists.
  • Crowning Moment of Awesome: Mitch, facing down Wade Kline while in jail, gets out of his handcuffs while the lawyer is sneering and mocking him, then grabs Kline's tie, pins him to the wall, and asks:

Mitch: Who's the tough guy now?

    • And for a not-Mitch example: in Transfer of Power, when President Hayes (not that one, but close!) is finally brought back into contact with the world outside his bunker in the White House and delivers a much needed rebuke to miserably incompetant Vice President Sherman Baxter, thoroughly dispatching him from Commander-in-Chief status.
  • Magnificent Bastard: Mitch, in his Chessmaster mode.