The part of the Christmas Past sequence in Dickens' book they usually skip past now, where Old Scrooge sees himself as a kid reading and actually physically sees all the fictional characters his younger self is imagining and starts squeeing like a fanboy That still slaps
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He knows that Marley died and came to nothing and now there's nothing left of him in the world because his life was a gigantic waste Nobody cares that he's dead, a lot of people don't even know he's dead, *people accidentally address Scrooge as Marley*
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It's, arguably, the kind of knowledge whose implications you can only force yourself to ignore for so long
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