When the Magnificent Seven are heading to the village with Emma Cullen and Teddy Q, they stop to camp for a night. Josh Faraday offers to give Teddy Q a shooting lesson in exchange for a few drinks of Teddy's whiskey. He tells Teddy to try to take the King of Hearts from his hand. Faraday finally lets Teddy get the card, waits a few seconds, pulls out his gun, points it at Teddy, and says "it was never about the cards". It foreshadows the end of the movie. At the end of the movie, when Faraday rides towards the Gatling gun, he is shot and falls off his horse right in front of the men and the gun. Unarmed, with a cigar in his mouth, he tries to light it, but struggles. The man in charge of the gun gives Faraday a light. A King of Hearts is in Faraday's pocket, hinting at Faraday's lesson to Teddy. Just like his lesson with Teddy Q, the men at the Gatling gun, for a brief moment, think they have won and let their guard down, only to find out that they have given Faraday what he needed to light the dynamite and destroy the gun. Just like his lesson, "it was never about the cards."
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