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The idea of Goodkat and Slevin as antihero heroes is lessened by Nick


Nick was just a gambler in some debt. Kind of like..... Slevin's dad! Killing him really takes away from Goodkat and Slevin being the "heroes" of the movie.

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Neither Goodkat or Slevin are heroes, but a child molester like Fisher deserves no sympathy?

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Neither Goodkat or Slevin are heroes, but a child molester like Fisher deserves no sympathy?


Sorry, was that a question?

It's not at all clear that Slevin even knew of Nick's rape charge. He just needed someone who was in both bosses' books. Even if Nick was a bad guy, that's not why he was selected, so the original point still stands.

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When two of the cops were talking about Nick, one said something about how he had served time in prison for rape.

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Well they came up with an excuse, that he was a sexual predator and a pedophile who served time for messing with a minor. A "nobody" as they called him.

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