10-31-2014, 05:39 AM
This doesn't just happen in Horror movies, but it is most prevalent in them. The killer kills everyone else in the movie that it comes into contact with, but for some reason there is the one character the killer will knock out and walk away from instead of outright killing said individual. When this happens it is very apparent this character is going to survive and is gonna be used later for something in the plot.
It totally breaks a the killer and just makes absolutely no sense to me. Why even make the scene at all? If you don't want to kill a character, fine. Don't make a scene where said character was in a position to be killed and should have been killed because said character was just as vulnerable as the ones who were.
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A couple days ago my boyfriend and I were watch an episode of "Supernatural" and I started to get real upset and we turned it off because the creature in the episode was putting live Cats in a bag. I just really couldn't take even the thought of what the creature was gonna do with the Cats even though I know it wasn't real and they weren't gonna show what he would do with them.
It totally breaks a the killer and just makes absolutely no sense to me. Why even make the scene at all? If you don't want to kill a character, fine. Don't make a scene where said character was in a position to be killed and should have been killed because said character was just as vulnerable as the ones who were.
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A couple days ago my boyfriend and I were watch an episode of "Supernatural" and I started to get real upset and we turned it off because the creature in the episode was putting live Cats in a bag. I just really couldn't take even the thought of what the creature was gonna do with the Cats even though I know it wasn't real and they weren't gonna show what he would do with them.