So Blaire is a teenager who goes out to parties, drinks, has sex, but
has never heard of the game 'never have i ever'?
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has never heard of the game 'never have i ever'?
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...but who is doing the killing?
shareIt was established that Blaire was a pathological liar.
shareHow does that explain a gunshot to the head, a knife in the eye, etc, while everyone's live online?
shareIt is Laura's spirit causing them all to mill themselves.
shareDo you remember the website Mitch sent Blair about not answering messages from the dead. At one point it shows 4 things that the spirit can possess you, force you to commit suicide, attach itself to your sin, but you can beat it and free yourself by confessing. That's why Val drank the bleach, Ken slaughtered himself, Adam shot himself in the head, and Mitch shoved the knife through his eye. Jess's death seemed like that was forced upon her rather than her doing it to herself, but maybe not also since the theme was suicide.
shareBlaire was bad bad bad person
shareI've never heard of it called that. Where I'm from it's called "I've Never" and you take a shot each time you've done the thing - not put down a finger - so maybe she hadn't heard of it called by that specific name. In most movies / shows I've seen it is also called "I've Never".
Bobby: "You don't shoot Bambi, jacka$$. You shoot Bambi's mother."
Same here, I would have asked "how are we gonna play if we don't have any booze"?
I've never seen that fingers down thing.
I guess it was for the audience.
Please excuse my terrible redaction, english is not my native language
And considering how well she uses her computer I find it difficult to believe that she doesn't know what a troll is
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She must've never watched "The Ellen Show" either. They play it on there all the time with her celebrity guests.
shareIt was established that Blaire was a pathological liar.
Yeah I'm not sure how she didnt know, but all her friends did. If her friends were playing the game and were familiar with it, wouldnt it be at the same parties she was going to?
I think the writers just wanted a reason to have to explain the game for the audience. If everyone knew how to play the game, they would have jumped right into it and potentially confused the audience.