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I guess that moment to me was like Anakin when he slaughtered the sandpeople. It was foreshadowing, but I did not see him fully going over there. Subsequent to him killing his commander, he shows concern for his new student Johnny, and is protective of his masters granddaughter. I never interpreted her moans as pleasure, It always seemed to me that the assault was causing her considerable pain. But he put her daughter in a position where he believed that there was a real killer. Regardless of whether or not you personally believed there was a killer, if someone who believed there was a killer used your daughter as bait, would you not be furious at that person? Fired, criminal record, unable to secure another job due to criminal record, yet he still has to take care of his daughter and has a big fine to pay. I don't know anything about prisons, but I would assume he would have been put in some sort of segregation. Absolutely. I stand corrected. I wonder if that was done intentionally so they could keep the option of a sequel open? I guess that's probably the most plausible explaination. It would be great of Clancy Brown had a small role, not as an immortal, but maybe a reporter or cop. Unless he's a relative of Jason Voorhees, I don't see him getting up after all those gunshot wounds. View all replies >