Dr. Horrible thirteenth song: Finale
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@tankiawee Whats also ironic is that Dr Horrible achieved his dream by killing the girl he loved
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@Dstorm20xx ThePowerfulThree got it spot on I think. Basically there is Dr. Horrible who is apparently pleased at all he has achieved, now the most horrific of all villians and completely feared but inside he's still Billy and he can't actually be happy because the one thing he really wanted was Penny and she's dead. For all outwards appearances though he's still Dr. Horrible of the Evil League.
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AND I WONT FEEEEELLLL.....a thing
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@Dstorm20xx No he didn't leave. The end means that under all this Dr. Horrible Stuff there is still only Billy who had archieved all he wanted but is still not happy because Penny is dead. This Evil Villain stuff is only a kind of mascerade. Thats what i understood
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Cold someone explain the ending for me?
I think he joined the Evil League but then left because his heart wasn't in it. Am i right?
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@VinuVonVin Brand New Day appears to kick in at 1:31. just so ya know.
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@rassilonsvids Uh... that's not Brand New Day kicking in, that's Score (the opening theme). At least, I don't /recognise/ any of Brand New Day in this one.
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@Fuzzybear3312 Why would you even compare the two? I mean, I don't disagree with what you said, I just don't understand why anyone needed to acknowledge this in a comment. Isn't it needless to say?
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14 people are bad horse's mares
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog is way better than Hannah Montana
Fuzzybear3312 2 years ago 177
It's so very ironic. Penny died, not because Dr Horrible/Billy had become utterly ruthless, but because the good still in him made him hesitate to kill Hammer. This demands irony-meters with log scales.
tankiawee 1 year ago 32