< Love Actually
Love Actually/Fridge
- Fridge Logic: You can buy condoms in America. I wouldn't be surprised if they're also cheaper than in Britain, but I don't feel like searching for comparative condom prices on the internet. Rule of Funny definitively applies though.
- Fridge Horror: Not really horror but more sadness. Mia says Mark isn't her boyfriend and we see him being friendly to her. He's trying to get over Juliet and the girl he's trying it on with is pretty much rejecting him in favour of a much older guy.
- Or not. In a deleted scene Mark and Mia sit in the art gallery and she tells him she's planning an affair with Harry. When Mark says it's probably a bad idea since he's married, Mia casually suggests that maybe she and Mark should start an affair instead. Mark laughs and when she asks "why not" he answers that they should just leave it at that.
- It may be a Crowning Moment of Funny, but the scene where the Prime Minister tells a person "Sorry things have been so bad. It's my cabinet, they're useless. We'll try to do better next year" has serious implications. Just how bad do things have to be before the Prime Minister admits how useless the cabinet is?
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