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to the house of Harry Plopper
And he still doesn't. He doesn't even know he's still
And he still doesn't. He doesn't even know he's still a fugitive. In fact, he's pretty much out of time. But that doesn't mean he can't keep his eyes open. In fact, he can't even escape, which is great for an underling who hasn't been caught since before the movie came out. Even his enemies (who he's never been around) have their heads chopped off by a sword as they walk across the street.
In fact, the only way to save John Wick isn't by killing him, but by breaking a series of rules. When he finally breaks the rules, John must keep the bounty. He must kill all his foes as fast as possible. When he loses his cool, he must kill other men as well, but always with a vengeance. His wife is kidnapped, and he must be ready to fight for her all the way to the end. The only way he can stop himself is to kill all those men.
But wait, there's more: John Wick doesn't exactly have every mission in the game. He has a few, but he will be all but impossible to kill. And he's also a man without power.
He's never even been in the movies, and he doesn't even need to be. He just has to find a way to survive—and even after he breaks through everything, he'll still have no way to escape. (Yes, there's always that one movie that's just like the one John is talking about.)
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