• DickFiasco
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    9 months ago

    I’m waiting for a Hallmark Channel redemption arc for him. He goes to prison, slowly befriends his fellow cell mates and empathizes with them, and emerges a changed man who gives up his fortune in order to fight the injustices against the common man.

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        9 months ago

        It’s hallmark fiction, so yeah. Also, he gets back with Melllania who dumped him, and they raise happy, perfect kids together.

        Also this all happens at Christmas time because they ran into each other in line for a street vendor selling pumpkin spice lattes

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            9 months ago

            how could I forget the roasted chestnut cart. also the ice skating rink in the background. The script practically writes itself.

            (mostly because hallmark scripts are copy pasta…)

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      9 months ago

      Reads the constitution. After a thousand times, he starts to get it.
      “Oh, I should be in prison.”

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      9 months ago

      He goes on to form a golf team with some of the inmates at his prison, and in a partnership with Vince McMahon they start up a prison golf league where the various prison teams play each other in an annual tournament. The winners get extra Little Debbie snacks from the prison commissary. Eventually they make a movie, and Donald Trump is played by Rosie O’Donnell.

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        9 months ago

        The name of the movie would be something like “Par for the Course”