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Beckett: [Showing a photo to two Chinese men she holds at gunpoint] Have you seen this man?

Castle: [In Chinese] My partner is crazy and may start firing at any moment.

[They point]

Beckett: Go. Go! [They run] Semester abroad?

Castle: No. A TV show I used to love.

Beckett: Huh. Nice job.

Castle: Thanks.

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With it being a complete trilogy there are a lot of themes that switch in the main characters. In the first movie they(Simon and Nick's character were both somewhat normal. Pegg playing kind of a no-where but contented in where his life is. Frost was playing a kind of loser that just slept and stayed on Pegg's couch. In Hot Fuzz Pegg was a star over achiever with his mind and ambitions only on his goal of advancing in the force (guidelines suggest we call it "the service" as it is less aggressive) Frost played a character while maybe a little slow and kind of childish, professionally he was mature, had a stable job and contented where he was in life.

That brings me to World's End. Pegg's character is now childish, immature and striving to recreate his glory days. He is a mess. Frost now plays a mature, professional person who has his career his wife and is on all accounts successful. Basically across all three moves the two characters expressed their own versions of the loser/normal/successful developed characters.

Maybe I am reading too much into it but watching the role reversal between all 3 movies was good and made for a more complete trilogy.

Edit: wow thanks for the gold stranger!

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It took me 28 seconds to get the thing covering the chest open. then another 2 minutes to throw the saw on the ground.

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I was talking about the tarp/cover. I shoved the saw on the ground. I couldn't remove the rib cage.

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Or an awesome time next week!