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Guilty-Presence-1048 t1_j28hg3h wrote
Reply to comment by sjfiuauqadfj in Question about The Glass Onion (spoilers) by polywha
Exactly. He feigns incredulity when she says he burned the napkin. The whole thing was the other "disruptors" protecting him with lies and then turning on him as the final beat to the plot.
Guilty-Presence-1048 t1_j28gqsv wrote
Reply to comment by PunkandCannonballer in Question about The Glass Onion (spoilers) by polywha
One of the fun twists of the movie is that there were multiple Chekhov's guns. The Mona Lisa override switch and Bron's little saying made it abundantly clear his arrogance would result in the destruction of the priceless artwork.
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Reply to comment by pijinglish in Question about The Glass Onion (spoilers) by polywha
It's twofold. The first is the Mona Lisa. The second is the legal consequences coming from the disruptors turning on him. He'll be destroyed, not just his reputation but financially too.