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* The ending, which is probably the most sunshine ending to any of the films, despite being the grittiest. It doubles as a FridgeBrilliance since it solidifies the idea that ''A Nightmare On Elm Street'' has become a modern day Grimms Fairy Tale.
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* The ending, which is probably the most sunshine ending to any of the films, despite being the grittiest. It doubles as a FridgeBrilliance since it solidifies the idea that ''A Nightmare On Elm Street'' has become a modern day Grimms Grimm Fairy Tale.
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* John Saxon becoming Lt. Donald Thompson over the course of his conversation with Heather Langenkamp, and treats Heather exactly like he would his daughter Nancy, and provides her with words of comfort just as his fictional character would. To fans that felt that both Donald Thompson and Nancy Thompson died as heroes trying to kill Freddy, and hasn't been seen for so many films, this transformation and conversation seems almost like a reunion of the two characters finally saying goodbye.
-->'''Saxon/Lt. Thompson:''' I love you, sweetheart. Don't ever forget that.
-->'''Heather:''' I love you too, Daddy...
-->'''Saxon/Lt. Thompson:''' I love you, sweetheart. Don't ever forget that.
-->'''Heather:''' I love you too, Daddy...
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* John Saxon becoming Lt. Donald Thompson over the course of his conversation with Heather Langenkamp, and treats treating Heather exactly like he would his daughter Nancy, and provides providing her with words of comfort just as his fictional character would. To fans that felt that both Donald Thompson and Nancy Thompson died as heroes trying to kill Freddy, and hasn't been seen for so many films, this transformation and conversation seems almost like a reunion of the two characters finally saying goodbye.
-->'''Saxon/Lt. Thompson:''' I love you, sweetheart. Don't ever forgetthat.
-->'''Heather:'''that.\\
'''Heather:''' I love you too,Daddy...Daddy...
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-->'''Saxon/Lt. Thompson:''' I love you, sweetheart. Don't ever forget
-->'''Heather:'''
'''Heather:''' I love you too,
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-->'''Saxon/Lt. Thompson:'''I love you, sweetheart. Don't ever forget that.
-->'''Heather:'''I love you too, Daddy...
-->'''Heather:'''I love you too, Daddy...
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-->'''Saxon/Lt. Thompson:'''I Thompson:''' I love you, sweetheart. Don't ever forget that.
-->'''Heather:'''I -->'''Heather:''' I love you too, Daddy...
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* [[https://weminoredinfilm.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/nightmare7behind09.jpg This backstage photo]] of Creator/WesCraven giving Heather Langenkamp a hug, especially in light of his passing.
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* [[https://weminoredinfilm.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/nightmare7behind09.jpg This backstage photo]] of Creator/WesCraven giving Heather Langenkamp a hug, especially in light of his passing.passing.
* John Saxon becoming Lt. Donald Thompson over the course of his conversation with Heather Langenkamp, and treats Heather exactly like he would his daughter Nancy, and provides her with words of comfort just as his fictional character would. To fans that felt that both Donald Thompson and Nancy Thompson died as heroes trying to kill Freddy, and hasn't been seen for so many films, this transformation and conversation seems almost like a reunion of the two characters finally saying goodbye.
-->'''Saxon/Lt. Thompson:'''I love you, sweetheart. Don't ever forget that.
-->'''Heather:'''I love you too, Daddy...
* John Saxon becoming Lt. Donald Thompson over the course of his conversation with Heather Langenkamp, and treats Heather exactly like he would his daughter Nancy, and provides her with words of comfort just as his fictional character would. To fans that felt that both Donald Thompson and Nancy Thompson died as heroes trying to kill Freddy, and hasn't been seen for so many films, this transformation and conversation seems almost like a reunion of the two characters finally saying goodbye.
-->'''Saxon/Lt. Thompson:'''I love you, sweetheart. Don't ever forget that.
-->'''Heather:'''I love you too, Daddy...
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* The ending, which is probably the most sunshine ending to any of the films, despite being the grittiest. It doubles as a FridgeBrilliance since it solidifies the idea that ''A Nightmare On Elm Street'' has become a modern day Grimms Fairy Tale.
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* The ending, which is probably the most sunshine ending to any of the films, despite being the grittiest. It doubles as a FridgeBrilliance since it solidifies the idea that ''A Nightmare On Elm Street'' has become a modern day Grimms Fairy Tale.Tale.
* [[https://weminoredinfilm.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/nightmare7behind09.jpg This backstage photo]] of Creator/WesCraven giving Heather Langenkamp a hug, especially in light of his passing.
* [[https://weminoredinfilm.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/nightmare7behind09.jpg This backstage photo]] of Creator/WesCraven giving Heather Langenkamp a hug, especially in light of his passing.
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* The ending, which is probably the most sunshine ending to any of the films, despite being the grittiest. It doubles as a FridgeBrilliance since it solidifies the idea that ''A Nightmare On Elm Street'' has become a modern day Grimms Fairy Tale.