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** [[Tropes Are Not Bad|Even cliches are good when done right]].
** [[Tropes Are Not Bad|Even cliches are good when done right]].
* In ''Eternal Blue'', after Lemina is thwarted by the rest of the party in her attempt to charge the inhabitants of the snowbound village for getting rid of the monster, if you talk to the sick young child in the village, you'll see the following dialogue (except in the remake), which doesn't quite square with her established personality:
* In ''Eternal Blue'', after Lemina is thwarted by the rest of the party in her attempt to charge the inhabitants of the snowbound village for getting rid of the monster, if you talk to the sick young child in the village, you'll see the following dialogue (except in the remake), which doesn't quite square with her established personality:
{{quote| '''Lemina''': ''Somehow, that "thank you" makes it all worthwhile.''}}
{{quote|'''Lemina''': ''Somehow, that "thank you" makes it all worthwhile.''}}
* {{spoiler|Ghaleon}} saying to himself, "Are you watching in secret, {{spoiler|Dyne}}? These children ''shine'' with your light." And then the light, itself, comes to claim him. [[Face Death with Dignity|And he welcomes it, knowing the world is in good hands.]]
* {{spoiler|Ghaleon}} saying to himself, "Are you watching in secret, {{spoiler|Dyne}}? These children ''shine'' with your light." And then the light, itself, comes to claim him. [[Face Death with Dignity|And he welcomes it, knowing the world is in good hands.]]
* Hiro and company giving {{spoiler|Ghaleon}} a [[Patrick Stewart Speech]], declaring that they'll beat Zophar with the "power of humanity".
* Hiro and company giving {{spoiler|Ghaleon}} a [[Patrick Stewart Speech]], declaring that they'll beat Zophar with the "power of humanity".

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  • Who cares if it's a little predictable and is seen as cliche now? Hiro going up to spend the rest of his life with Lucia, surrendering the right to return to Lunar in the process, melted your heartstrings. Especially Lucia's reaction. Admit it.
  • In Eternal Blue, after Lemina is thwarted by the rest of the party in her attempt to charge the inhabitants of the snowbound village for getting rid of the monster, if you talk to the sick young child in the village, you'll see the following dialogue (except in the remake), which doesn't quite square with her established personality:

Lemina: Somehow, that "thank you" makes it all worthwhile.