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JungKim Posted 9 years ago
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What a shame you'll be unable to see it.


At 1:10, looking at Starscream's head, Megatron says: "The end is near, my old treacherous friend."

And a Decepticon interrupts, "Oh, she's coming!"

And then Megatron continues, "What a shame you'll be unable to see it."


Two questions.

(1) In the second line, does "she" refer to "the end"? If so, why is "the end" being referred to as a female human being?

(2) In the third line, there's a pause after "shame". I wonder if the line should be as a single sentence as shown above or should be separated as follows:

What a shame, you'll be unable to see it.

What a shame. You'll be unable to see it.


  
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