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  1. Fridge /. The Green Mile. In the book Dean Stanton dies only four months after John Coffey's execution when he is stabbed by another prisoner. This will make more sense upon watching the movie. Wild Bill manages to trick Percy, Terwilliger and Stanton by pretending to be doped. Had it not been for Brutus and Paul being there Stanton would have ...

  2. A page for describing Awesome: Green Mile. Elaine Connelly's intervention when attendant Brad Dolan tries to break Paul's wrist and she happens to walk in.

  3. WMG / The Green Mile. WMG /. The Green Mile. His powers are empathic based and in order to heal someone he has to take their pain and put it inside him. Not only that but he empathcially feels the pain of everyone he is near, from minor disease such as Paul's infection, to what Wild Bill did. Wild Bill has empathic powers of his own.

  4. The Green Mile. In an odd way, the exchange between Percy and Brutal after Arlen's execution qualifies. As depressing as it is to spend your life working as an executioner, it's pretty damn heartwarming that Brutal still has enough heart to think of the prisoners under his charge as human beings, and that he actually cares enough about them to ...

  5. Western Animation Bob's Burgers: One episode of the show is called "The Gene Mile". The Boondocks: In "The New Black", Uncle Ruckus mentions this film was one of several that feature African-Americans playing characters with special needs. Robot …

  6. Seriously. The entire story of The Green Mile, in book or film, is a massive tearjerker. Prepare to bring a lot of tissues because you're gonna need em'. Book The bus crash. The whole Deadly Distant Finale leading up to the bus crash will …

  7. A page for describing NightmareFuel: Green Mile. Can anybody watch Delacroix's horrifically botched execution (pictured to the right) and NOT pass out in …