Tina dead?!


Did Tina really die?! Because when Michael lets her down she still moves and he stabbed her just in the shoulder!

And when she's carried away there's no blanket over Tina,like they do it with corpses!

Anybody know something?!

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Well, my guess is to show that it was Tina and her body was lifeless. A sheet could've meant it was Sam or Spitz they were carrying out and the audience would assume it was one of the 3. This took away any doubt. Much like leaving the mask on Michael in prison, there was no point in removing it.

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Okay thanks..
Too Bad.she died too

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Although she was stabbed in the Shoulder you can still bleed out very quick from a wound like that. He may as well have slashed her throat.

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He seemed like he stabbed her in the heart. You see the knife kind of *twist* as he stabs her. It was grisly, especially the sound she utters!
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Agreed, he probably punctured an aorta as the knife was huge, for one, and he plunged it downward at an angle. Even if the point of entry was her shoulder area, the angle of the knife and the depth of the wound could have been enough to penetrate down to her chest/heart.

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Michael did stab Tina in the heart


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It seemed more like the shoulder than the heart and I actually thought she had survived.

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The first stab might have been the shoulder, but the second we don't see where the knife hits. You can definitely tell her eyes are open and she's limp and lifeless when they carry her off. My guess is they didn't put the customary sheet over her because they wanted the audience to know it wasn't Sam or Spitz under there and wanted the body and Jamie's reaction to it for effect.

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Near the end of the movie you see Tina in the attic on a chair where Michael must of put her after he stabbed her, so I would imagine depending on how long she was left there she would have bled to death. But to be honest there was a lot of blood and looked liked she died straight away.

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That was Rachel, not Tina. Rachel is blond, Tina a brunette, you can tell the difference.

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Yeah your right Tina was the hot if slightly annoying one. She reminded me of Lynda in a carefree way.

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Sorry, I caught this late. Who is Tina in relation to the little girl?

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Tina was Rachel's friend, both she and Sam were not in 4, and I doubt they'd be that good a friend (using the Carruthers house and specifically, Rachel's bed, for sex if they'd been friends less than a year. Plus I don't think Tina would be that attached to Jamie in that short a time.

Side note, I watched it on AMC again just now and Tina's eyes are closed, but most likely she was still dead as they did nothing to try to revive her. And it did look like he got her in the shoulder.


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