Thread:Mesektet/@comment-27729149-20160128170019/@comment-3581997-20160209143845

Well, I mean points for thinking outside the box. But generally audiences don't take kindly to Deux-Ex-Machinas. If you want to take the story to that conclusion, by all means, but I would suggest some explanation be offered other than, "huh I don't feel like it anymore." Does he come to some epiphany? Does he recall some past piece of advice that takes shape at just that moment? Is there something clearly undone? Is he out of bullets and just laughing at the irony of losing them when he was about to need his last?

In Kill Bill Vol 2, Kiddo is crying her eyes out for the lose of Bill and what she had to do while her daughter is listening to an old Loney Tones re-run in the background and the dialog on it repeats a sage piece of advice Bill once gave her, a piece of advice that sounded important in the moment but turns out he had just stolen from Loney Tones to mess with her, she stops crying and bursts out laughing. That is a character epiphany displayed to the audience, same fate still happened to everyone but the audience gets to be in on the joke.