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The Scarlet Pimpernel (novel)/Awesome
The Scarlet Pimpernel
- Percy's meeting with Chauvelin in the Chat Gris. It takes a true Badass to make a Pepper Sneeze prank look so... badass.
- The Scarlet Pimpernel's climactic Batman Gambit, of course. No movie swashbuckling necessary!
- Marguerite's midnight journey to the coast, where she stalks Chauvelin with Ninja-like stealth, remaining completely unnoticed by all his patrols, and her energy never fails despite her exhaustion and days of being unable to sleep or eat properly. The girl really has spunk.
- This is followed by Marguerite completely surprising the Manipulative Bastard Chauvelin who thinks he "knows human -- female -- nature" perfectly enough to predict her every move. You can almost hear her telling him "I love my husband more than I fear you."
The Elusive Pimpernel
- The Scarlet Pimpernel switching the damning letter he's been blackmailed into writing with his trademark poem and sign. This is not only awesome because he snatches Chauvelin's apparently guaranteed victory right from his grasp but because he pulls off the plan by dousing the lights at just the right moment. So that's who Batman learned the trick from!
Eldorado
- Jeanne Lange's performance when Héron comes to her apartment to arrest Armand. She's able to get rid of the former and save the latter!
- Chauvelin's successful manipulation of Héron in Part III to get him to go along with his plans to dishonor his Arch Enemy.
- Sir Percy's letter to the friend who betrayed him is one of the most awesome What the Hell, Hero? moments ever.
- Shortly after showing the Scarlet Pimpernel that his wife is their latest hostage, the narrator casually comments that Héron had an unfortunate accident as his prisoner bumped into him while getting in their carriage, leading to a pretty bad fall and a pretty serious head wound...
- At the end, the Scarlet Pimpernel attacking Héron, knocking him out, and successfully impersonating him, allowing him to dispose of all the guards in various ways and simply drive his wife and brother-in-law to safety.
- Sir Percy and Lady Blakeney both get one when the latter visits him in prison. When her husband passes out in her arms, Marguerite shields and defends him from his latest round of interrogators. When Sir Percy hears his wife being threatened, he snaps back to consciousness and attacks every guard within reach as if he hasn't been starved and sleep-deprived for 10 days. The Power of Love is Badass, baby!
Sir Percy Hits Back
- Sir Percy's Cruel Mercy speech to Chauvelin at the very end of the book.
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