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Negan got some comeuppance of sorts, in that he now poos in a bucket.
"Most characters like Stelfox have some comeuppance or some repentance but he is willing to go darker than anyone else, is extremely twisted, unrelenting and unremorseful right to the very end.
At times, he got caught in a defensive flurry: "People who did bad things, whether it's criminal or otherwise, should get punished, there should be some comeuppance, right?" he said.
They are both extremely comfortably off, and Gus's bedroom is like a starter man-cave for a wealthy and obnoxious young man – so ostentatious, in fact, that I assumed some learning experience, some comeuppance, was coming his way.
They are both extremely comfortably off, and Gus's bedroom is like a starter man-cave for a wealthy and obnoxious young man – so ostentatious, in fact, that I assumed some learning experience, some comeuppance, was coming his way.
Either Fellaini is going to be sent off soon or someone is going to get seriously hurt and, of the two, it would be preferable if a serial offender finally got some comeuppance.
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Because if God existed then surely by now he would have got some horrible comeuppance.
All he suffers, in the end, is some interdepartmental comeuppance, but one can imagine that the show's creators could use a lawsuit as a conceit for a two-hour farewell special, reprising, via testimony, all Michael's choicest remarks.
VIOLENCE -- The two dog snatchers get some slapstick comeuppance in the form of nasty spills and blows, but they are such buffoons that even small children won't take their mishaps seriously.
For the audience, such a gruesome execution was deeply satisfying – after King Joffrey's all-too-abrupt choking fit, here was some cosmic comeuppance for a genuinely loathsome villain.
So now we have some modest comeuppance.
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