BIG V for Vendetta Question

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Alright I was watching the movie for the third time today, to understand it a little better and tie up some questions I had...but a even bigger one came up.

During the very last scene, when Parliment was being blown up via the subway train, as the citizens were taking off their Guy Fawkes (sp?) masks. And right after it shows the side angle of the two black citizens taking off their mask it shows (I honestly can't remember his name) the TV host who EV stayed with after she ran away from V. Now I thought that he was blackbagged and murdered (as V said to EV). Also he has no traces of bruises or cuts both of which he had sustained. So did he somehow escape death and take part in the revolution? Or did the directors throw him in there as a random citizen (I find this very unlikely because of his semi-major role in the movie)

Maybe someone with a better understanding of the movie and / or graphic novel could help me out here. Thanks :)

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I think I also saw the two lesbian women that were in the story during EV's imprisionment.

Was it because this scene represented what everyone was finally fighting for, and that the actually acheived it was a huge step forward so the directors decided to put everyone (well the most important ones) who had sacrificed their lives for the revolution in this scene?

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The little girl was in there to! I just realized that. This thread can be deleted, I think I figured it out.
 
There are several other murdered characters that show up in that last crowd scene as well, such as the lesbian couple. I think it's more symbolic than a sort of "Hey, look, they're still alive!" thing. This would probably be more suited to the off-topic forums, though, as it's not about any specific deal or a deal request.
 
Actually it was symbolism. If you notice there's also the 2 lesbian women that were blackbagged (the one who's letters Evey reads) and the little girl that was murdered by the police are also in the crowd. What they're trying to say here is that V was everyone who had been killed by the government and that they were all taking part in the revolution. That's the same reason why Evey tells the police officer (I forget his name) at the end that V was her father, her mother, etc.
 
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