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  1. Jun 16, 2021 · She whispers “Thank you” to Nick, then watches as he gives her the keys to Fred’s restraints and then walks away. She’s holding a gun in one hand and a whistle in the other.

  2. We first see Fred, nephew of Scrooge, in Stave One, when he arrives at Scrooge's work on Christmas Eve to invite his uncle to a Christmas party. Not being thrilled with the prospect of...

  3. Nov 10, 2022 · During her meeting with June at the detention center in that same episode, she expresses the belief that June has forgiven her simply because June helped deliver her baby rather than leaving her...

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  4. Fred’s death is just another dimension of the Nazis’ cruelty, as they kill him simply for being sick. Just as with the boy who was unjustly hanged at Trzebinia, Yanek feels the imperative to remember Fred because he could not survive.

  5. Jun 16, 2021 · In the end, even though she isn’t under threat, she does it anyway. She goes out of her way to kill Fred. The moment he apologizes is the moment you realize he’s absolutely irredeemable.

  6. May 15, 2018 · This intimate moment displays Freds deep and unwavering concern for family and the spiritual wealth it brings. 3) Fred is authentically benevolent towards Bob, expressing his genuine sorrow for the death of Tiny Tim (as portrayed by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come).

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  8. Jun 5, 2014 · However, he names his first child and son Fred, and he goes on to have a very successful career, helped by good old Ron. The same interview confirms that his career is still in the joke shop: JKR: Ron joined George at Weasleys’ Wizarding Wheezes, which became an enormous money-spinner.

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