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* In a “greater scope” sort of way, the Freelings and the paranormal investigation team managing to free and help numerous souls complete their transition to the afterlife through rescuing Carol Anne, is an amazing feat in its own right. And can also overlap with SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments. Too bad it also incurs the Beast’s destructive wrath…
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'''As a Moments subpage, all spoilers are unmarked [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff as per policy.]] Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''
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** When Tangina plans on going into the portal to retrieve Carol-Anne, Diane insists that she go herself because Carol-Anne will come to to her mother, and Steven had to hold the rope. She is clearly frightened but she will do whatever it takes to bring her daughter home.
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* Diane F'ing Freeling.
** There's a scene towards the end of the film where malignant entity terrorizing her family attempts to stop or slow down Diane by appearing to stretching the hallway between herself and her children to enormous length. Diane begins to slowly limp down the hallway towards the door behind which The Beast is once again attacking her children for a few seconds before snapping free of The Beast's will and full on sprinting down the hallway like an Olympic athlete.
** This scene appears to be a direct callback to the original version of the scene in the kitchen where a paranormal investigator hallucinates that he tears his own face off in the mirror. In both the original script and the novelization, The Beast stops Marty from leaving the kitchen after his face-tearing episode, seemingly stopping or slowing time to an imperceptible crawl while Marty's fleeing. The Beast then forces Marty to experience himself being devoured slowly by worms, rats and spiders. This, too, turns out to be a hallucination.
* When Tangina comes to inspect the house, Steven is skeptical of her abilities and tries to test her by answering a question with his mind. When Diane confronts him, he whispers to her that she couldn't hear his thought, and says Dr. Lesh told them Tangina was 'an extraordinary clairvoyant.' Tangina interrupts the conversation from the top of the stairs, too far away to have possibly overheard him whispering and replies, "I am. I just don't like trick answers."
* [[https://youtu.be/lN8G9Wsnb6s The scene]] where a glowing, feminine-like ghost surrounded by orbs descends from the staircase then ascends up towards the ceiling. But when it disappears, Dr. Lesh shows the Freelings about the orbs and tells them that "they're so alone". It cuts to a close-up of the ghosts seemingly wearing hats.
-->'''Dr. Lesh:''' They're ''so'' alone. ''So'' alone.
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