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In The Old Guard (2020), Nile joins immportal team:

Nile: How are you all in my dreams?

Genova: We dream of each other. They stop when we meet. I believe it's because we... we're meant to find each other. It's like destiny.

Livre: No, more like misery loves company.

(Nile looks towards Andy)

Andy: What he said.

Why there is no question mark after "said"?

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    It's not a question - it essentially means "I say or agree with what he said."
    – Kman3
    Jul 23, 2020 at 5:05
  • “It's not a question - it essentially means "I say or agree with what he said."” - Ditto.
    – Dean F.
    Jul 23, 2020 at 14:04

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Hi and welcome to ELL Stack Exchange

Andy here isn't asking what was spoken, that would have been

Andy: What did he say?

He's trying to reinforce Livre's / Genova's opinion

Andy: I agree with what he said.

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