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** Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abby's demonic form in the basement. He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him, is evil, he reacts angrily. He accuses Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own son's obvious distress and audible crying. He doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen's saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down. Realizing that his own father doesn't want him, Owen breaks down sobbing.

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Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abby's demonic form in the basement. He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him, is evil, he reacts angrily. He accuses Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own son's obvious distress and audible crying. He doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen's saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down. Realizing that his own father doesn't want him, Owen breaks down sobbing.



** The aftermath of the police officer's murder by Abby. Owen's in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body for her. Later that evening, when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he still shows no emotion, but by the next morning, he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him, losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her, and the knowledge that he's going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him, and he finally bursts into tears, crying his little heart out.
** When Owen goes into Abby's apartment and sees the pictures of Abby and a boy, who is heavily implied to be Thomas as a child, he starts to get frightened at another reminder that Abby isn't human, and he is also angry at the thought that he might just be a replacement for Thomas. He starts to walk out but Abby blocks him not wanting him to leave her. When Owen protests he wants to leave and then asks whether she would hurt him to stop him from going, Abby looks genuinely heartbroken at the thought of her new friend being afraid of her and wanting to leave her. So she lets him go, telling him sadly "I told you we couldn't be friends."
** Thomas death. Abby scales the hospital until she's at the window of his room. The second he sees her he gets up despite being in utter agony and opens the window for her. When she gently asks him to invite her in he shows that his injuries are so bad that he's no longer capable of speech. Abby looks heartbroken at seeing her friend reduced to such a horrible state and guilty over how badly she treated him throughout the film. Knowing that his life is over, he offers her his neck for her to feed off of.
** While primarily horrifying, Owen's bullying scenes are also very upsetting to watch. In particular, there is the scene where right after he happily writes down notes to share with Abby, Kenny follows him to the toilets with an antenna before whipping and scarring him. By the end, Owen is physically shaking from the pain and terror. It's a heartbreaking reminder that Owen can never relax or be allowed a moment of pleasure in his life.

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** * The aftermath of the police officer's murder by Abby. Owen's in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body for her. Later that evening, when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he still shows no emotion, but by the next morning, he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him, losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her, and the knowledge that he's going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him, and he finally bursts into tears, crying his little heart out.
** * When Owen goes into Abby's apartment and sees the pictures of Abby and a boy, who is heavily implied to be Thomas as a child, he starts to get frightened at another reminder that Abby isn't human, and he is also angry at the thought that he might just be a replacement for Thomas. He starts to walk out but Abby blocks him not wanting him to leave her. When Owen protests he wants to leave and then asks whether she would hurt him to stop him from going, Abby looks genuinely heartbroken at the thought of her new friend being afraid of her and wanting to leave her. So she lets him go, telling him sadly "I told you we couldn't be friends."
** * Thomas death. Abby scales the hospital until she's at the window of his room. The second he sees her he gets up despite being in utter agony and opens the window for her. When she gently asks him to invite her in he shows that his injuries are so bad that he's no longer capable of speech. Abby looks heartbroken at seeing her friend reduced to such a horrible state and guilty over how badly she treated him throughout the film. Knowing that his life is over, he offers her his neck for her to feed off of.
** * While primarily horrifying, Owen's bullying scenes are also very upsetting to watch. In particular, there is the scene where right after he happily writes down notes to share with Abby, Kenny follows him to the toilets with an antenna before whipping and scarring him. By the end, Owen is physically shaking from the pain and terror. It's a heartbreaking reminder that Owen can never relax or be allowed a moment of pleasure in his life.
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** Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abby's demonic form in the basement. He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw, and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him, is evil, he reacts angrily. He accuses Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own son's obvious distress and audible crying. He doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down. Realizing that his own father doesnt want him Owen breaks down sobbing.
** Before that Owen tried to talk to his mother. Throughout the rest of the film shes shown to be a very poor mother frequently ignoring Owen so she can get drunk or watch TV. When Owen comes to her he calls out to her quietly by saying "mum" but realising shes passed out he then address her again but this time his voice is much more quiet even pleading to her.
** The aftermath of the police officer's murder by Abby. Owen's in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body for her. Later that evening when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he still shows no emotion , but by the next morning, he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him, losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her, and the knowledge that he's going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him, and he finally bursts into tears, crying his little heart out.
** When Owen goes into Abbys apartment and sees the pictures of Abby and a boy, whose heavily implied to be Thomas as a child,he starts to get frightened at another reminder that Abby isnt human and also angry at the thought that he might just be a replacement for Thomas. He starts to walk out but Abby blocks him not wanting him to leave her. When Owen protests he wants to leave, then asks whether she would hurt him to stop him from going, Abby looks genuinely heartbroken at the thought of her new friend being afraid of her and wanting to leave her. So she lets him ago, telling him sadly "I told you we couldnt be friends."
** Thomas death. Abby scales the hospital until shes at the window of his room. The second he sees her he gets up despite being in utter agony and opens the window for her. When she gently asks him to invite her in he shows that his injuries are so bad that hes no longer capable of speech. Abby looks heartbroken at seeing her friend reduced to such a horrible state and guilty over how badly she treated him throughout the film. Knowing that his life is over he offers her his neck for her to feed off of.
** While primarily horrifying, Owens bullying scene are also very upsetting to watch. In particular, there is the scene where right after he happily writes down notes to share with Abby, Kenny follows him to the toilets with an antenna, before whipping and scarring him. By the end Owen is physically shaking from the pain and terror. Its a heartbreaking reminder than Owen can never relax or be allowed a moment of pleasure in his life.

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** Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abby's demonic form in the basement. He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw, saw and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him, is evil, he reacts angrily. He accuses Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own son's obvious distress and audible crying. He doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen Owen's saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down. Realizing that his own father doesnt doesn't want him him, Owen breaks down sobbing.
** Before that Owen tried to talk to his mother. Throughout the rest of the film shes film, she's shown to be a very poor mother frequently ignoring Owen so she can get drunk or watch TV. When Owen comes to her her, he calls out to her quietly by saying "mum" "mum", but realising shes she's passed out out, he then address addresses her again again, but this time his voice is much more quiet quieter, even pleading to her.
** The aftermath of the police officer's murder by Abby. Owen's in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body for her. Later that evening evening, when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he still shows no emotion , emotion, but by the next morning, he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him, losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her, and the knowledge that he's going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him, and he finally bursts into tears, crying his little heart out.
** When Owen goes into Abbys Abby's apartment and sees the pictures of Abby and a boy, whose who is heavily implied to be Thomas as a child,he child, he starts to get frightened at another reminder that Abby isnt human isn't human, and he is also angry at the thought that he might just be a replacement for Thomas. He starts to walk out but Abby blocks him not wanting him to leave her. When Owen protests he wants to leave, leave and then asks whether she would hurt him to stop him from going, Abby looks genuinely heartbroken at the thought of her new friend being afraid of her and wanting to leave her. So she lets him ago, go, telling him sadly "I told you we couldnt couldn't be friends."
** Thomas death. Abby scales the hospital until shes she's at the window of his room. The second he sees her he gets up despite being in utter agony and opens the window for her. When she gently asks him to invite her in he shows that his injuries are so bad that hes he's no longer capable of speech. Abby looks heartbroken at seeing her friend reduced to such a horrible state and guilty over how badly she treated him throughout the film. Knowing that his life is over over, he offers her his neck for her to feed off of.
** While primarily horrifying, Owens Owen's bullying scene scenes are also very upsetting to watch. In particular, there is the scene where right after he happily writes down notes to share with Abby, Kenny follows him to the toilets with an antenna, antenna before whipping and scarring him. By the end end, Owen is physically shaking from the pain and terror. Its It's a heartbreaking reminder than that Owen can never relax or be allowed a moment of pleasure in his life.
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** While primarily horrifying, Owens bullying scene are also very upsetting to watch. In particular, there is the scene where right after he happily writes down notes to share with Abby, Kenny follows him to the toilets with an antenna, before whipping and scarring him. By the end Owen is physically shaking from the pain and terror. Its a heartbreaking reminder than Owen can never relax or be allowed a moment of pleasure in is life.

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** While primarily horrifying, Owens bullying scene are also very upsetting to watch. In particular, there is the scene where right after he happily writes down notes to share with Abby, Kenny follows him to the toilets with an antenna, before whipping and scarring him. By the end Owen is physically shaking from the pain and terror. Its a heartbreaking reminder than Owen can never relax or be allowed a moment of pleasure in is his life.
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** While primarily horrifying, Owens bullying scene are also very upsetting to watch. In particular, there is the scene where right after he happily writes down notes to share with Abby, Kenny follows him to the toilets with an antenna, before whipping him and humiliating him. By the end Owen looks like he might burst into tears.

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** While primarily horrifying, Owens bullying scene are also very upsetting to watch. In particular, there is the scene where right after he happily writes down notes to share with Abby, Kenny follows him to the toilets with an antenna, before whipping him whipping and humiliating scarring him. By the end Owen looks like he might burst into tears.is physically shaking from the pain and terror. Its a heartbreaking reminder than Owen can never relax or be allowed a moment of pleasure in is life.

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** Thomas death. Abby scales the hospital until shes at the window of his room. The second he sees her he gets up despite being in utter agony and opens the window for her. When she gently asks him to invite her in he shows that his injuries are so bad that hes no longer capable of speech. Abby looks heartbroken at seeing her friend reduced to such a horrible state and guilty over how badly she treated him throughout the film. Knowing that his life is over he offers her his neck for her to feed off of.

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** Thomas death. Abby scales the hospital until shes at the window of his room. The second he sees her he gets up despite being in utter agony and opens the window for her. When she gently asks him to invite her in he shows that his injuries are so bad that hes no longer capable of speech. Abby looks heartbroken at seeing her friend reduced to such a horrible state and guilty over how badly she treated him throughout the film. Knowing that his life is over he offers her his neck for her to feed off of.
** While primarily horrifying, Owens bullying scene are also very upsetting to watch. In particular, there is the scene where right after he happily writes down notes to share with Abby, Kenny follows him to the toilets with an antenna, before whipping him and humiliating him. By the end Owen looks like he might burst into tears.

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** Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abby's demonic form in the basement. He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw, and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him, is evil, he reacts angrily. He accuses Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own son's obvious distress and audible crying. He doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down. Realizing that he cant turn to either of his parents Owen breaks down sobbing.

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** Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abby's demonic form in the basement. He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw, and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him, is evil, he reacts angrily. He accuses Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own son's obvious distress and audible crying. He doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down. Realizing that he cant turn to either of his parents own father doesnt want him Owen breaks down sobbing.sobbing.
** Before that Owen tried to talk to his mother. Throughout the rest of the film shes shown to be a very poor mother frequently ignoring Owen so she can get drunk or watch TV. When Owen comes to her he calls out to her quietly by saying "mum" but realising shes passed out he then address her again but this time his voice is much more quiet even pleading to her.

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** When Owen goes into Abbys apartment and sees the pictures of Abby and a boy, whose heavily implied to be Thomas as a child,he starts to get frightened at another reminder that Abby isnt human and also angry at the thought that he might just be a replacement for Thomas. He starts to walk out but Abby blocks him not wanting him to leave her. When Owen protests he wants to leave, then asks whether she would hurt him to stop him from going, Abby looks genuinely heartbroken at the thought of her new friend being afraid of her and wanting to leave her. So she lets him ago, telling him sadly "I told you we couldnt be friends."

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** When Owen goes into Abbys apartment and sees the pictures of Abby and a boy, whose heavily implied to be Thomas as a child,he starts to get frightened at another reminder that Abby isnt human and also angry at the thought that he might just be a replacement for Thomas. He starts to walk out but Abby blocks him not wanting him to leave her. When Owen protests he wants to leave, then asks whether she would hurt him to stop him from going, Abby looks genuinely heartbroken at the thought of her new friend being afraid of her and wanting to leave her. So she lets him ago, telling him sadly "I told you we couldnt be friends.""
**Thomas death. Abby scales the hospital until shes at the window of his room. The second he sees her he gets up despite being in utter agony and opens the window for her. When she gently asks him to invite her in he shows that his injuries are so bad that hes no longer capable of speech. Abby looks heartbroken at seeing her friend reduced to such a horrible state and guilty over how badly she treated him throughout the film. Knowing that his life is over he offers her his neck for her to feed off of.
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** Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abby's demonic form in the basement. He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw, and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him, is evil, he reacts angrily. He accuses Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own son's obvious distress and audible crying. He doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down. Realizing that he cant turn to either of his parents Owen breaks down crying.

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** Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abby's demonic form in the basement. He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw, and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him, is evil, he reacts angrily. He accuses Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own son's obvious distress and audible crying. He doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down. Realizing that he cant turn to either of his parents Owen breaks down crying.sobbing.
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** Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abby's demonic form in the basement. He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw, and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him, is evil, he reacts angrily. He accuses Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own son's obvious distress and audible crying. He doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down.

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** Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abby's demonic form in the basement. He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw, and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him, is evil, he reacts angrily. He accuses Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own son's obvious distress and audible crying. He doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down. Realizing that he cant turn to either of his parents Owen breaks down crying.
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** When Owen goes into Abbys apartment and sees the pictures of Abby and a boy, whose heavily implied to be Thomas as a child,he starts to get frightened at another reminder that Abby isnt human and also angry at the thought that he might just be a replacement for Thomas. He starts to walk out but Abby blocks him not wanting him to leave her. When Owen protests he wants to leave, then asks whether she would hurt him to stop him from leaving, Abby looks genuinely heartbroken at the thought of her new friend being afraid of her and wanting to leave her. So she lets him ago, telling him sadly "I told you we couldnt be friends."

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** When Owen goes into Abbys apartment and sees the pictures of Abby and a boy, whose heavily implied to be Thomas as a child,he starts to get frightened at another reminder that Abby isnt human and also angry at the thought that he might just be a replacement for Thomas. He starts to walk out but Abby blocks him not wanting him to leave her. When Owen protests he wants to leave, then asks whether she would hurt him to stop him from leaving, going, Abby looks genuinely heartbroken at the thought of her new friend being afraid of her and wanting to leave her. So she lets him ago, telling him sadly "I told you we couldnt be friends."

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** The aftermath of the police officer's murder by Abby. Owen's in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body for her. Later that evening when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he still shows no emotion , but by the next morning, he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him, losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her, and the knowledge that he's going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him, and he finally bursts into tears, crying his little heart out.

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** The aftermath of the police officer's murder by Abby. Owen's in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body for her. Later that evening when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he still shows no emotion , but by the next morning, he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him, losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her, and the knowledge that he's going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him, and he finally bursts into tears, crying his little heart out.
** When Owen goes into Abbys apartment and sees the pictures of Abby and a boy, whose heavily implied to be Thomas as a child,he starts to get frightened at another reminder that Abby isnt human and also angry at the thought that he might just be a replacement for Thomas. He starts to walk out but Abby blocks him not wanting him to leave her. When Owen protests he wants to leave, then asks whether she would hurt him to stop him from leaving, Abby looks genuinely heartbroken at the thought of her new friend being afraid of her and wanting to leave her. So she lets him ago, telling him sadly "I told you we couldnt be friends."
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** Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abby's demonic form in the basement. He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw, and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him, is evil, he reacts angrily, accusing Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own son's obvious distress and crying. He doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down.

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** Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abby's demonic form in the basement. He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw, and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him, is evil, he reacts angrily, accusing angrily. He accuses Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own son's obvious distress and audible crying. He doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down.
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** The aftermath of the police officer's murder by Abby. Owen's in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body as well for her. Later that evening when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he still shows no emotion , but by the next morning, he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him, losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her, and the knowledge that he's going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him, and he finally bursts into tears, crying his little heart out.

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** The aftermath of the police officer's murder by Abby. Owen's in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body as well for her. Later that evening when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he still shows no emotion , but by the next morning, he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him, losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her, and the knowledge that he's going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him, and he finally bursts into tears, crying his little heart out.
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** Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abby's vampire form in the basement. He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw, and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him, is evil, he reacts angrily, accusing Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own son's obvious distress and crying. He doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down.
** The aftermath of the police officer's murder by Abby. Owen's in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body as well for her. Later that evening when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he still shows no emotion as if he's in shock, but by the next morning, he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him, losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her, and the knowledge that he's going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him, and he finally bursts into tears, crying his little heart out.

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** Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abby's vampire demonic form in the basement. He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw, and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him, is evil, he reacts angrily, accusing Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own son's obvious distress and crying. He doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down.
** The aftermath of the police officer's murder by Abby. Owen's in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body as well for her. Later that evening when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he still shows no emotion as if he's in shock, , but by the next morning, he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him, losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her, and the knowledge that he's going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him, and he finally bursts into tears, crying his little heart out.
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** Owens phone call to his father after seeing Abbys vampire form in the basement. Hes obviously confused and frightened by what he saw and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil,fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him is evil, he reacts angrily, accusing Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own sons obivous distress and crying. He doesnt even take the time to respond to Owen saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down.
** The aftermath of the police officers murder by Abby. Owens in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body as well for her. Later that evening when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he still shows no emotion as if hes in shock but by the next morning he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him,losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her and the knowledge that hes going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him and he finally bursts into tears,crying his little heart out.

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** Owens Owen's phone call to his father after seeing Abbys Abby's vampire form in the basement. Hes He's obviously confused and frightened by what he saw saw, and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil,fearing evil, fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him him, is evil, he reacts angrily, accusing Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own sons obivous son's obvious distress and crying. He doesnt doesn't even take the time to respond to Owen saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down.
** The aftermath of the police officers officer's murder by Abby. Owens Owen's in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body as well for her. Later that evening when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he still shows no emotion as if hes he's in shock shock, but by the next morning morning, he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him,losing him, losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her her, and the knowledge that hes he's going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him him, and he finally bursts into tears,crying tears, crying his little heart out.
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** The aftermath of the police officers murder by Abby. Owens in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body as well for her. Later that evening when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him,losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her and the knowledge that hes going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him and he finally breaks down into tears,crying his little heart out.

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** The aftermath of the police officers murder by Abby. Owens in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body as well for her. Later that evening when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he still shows no emotion as if hes in shock but by the next morning he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him,losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her and the knowledge that hes going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him and he finally breaks down bursts into tears,crying his little heart out.

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** Owens phone call to his father after seeing Abbys vampire form in the basement. Hes obviously confused and frightened by what he saw and calls his father for advice/comfort. When he asks his father whether people can be evil,fearing that Abby, the only person who is kind to him is evil, he reacts angrily, accusing Owen of letting his mother fill his head with religious dogma and letting her turn him against him, totally ignoring his own sons obivous distress and crying. He doesnt even take the time to respond to Owen saying "I love you, dad" before slamming the phone down.
** The aftermath of the police officers murder by Abby. Owens in a state of shock over seeing his girlfriend kill someone. Abby then informs a heartbroken Owen that she needs to leave before giving him one last kiss. The camera then shows Owen walk out quietly, before panning to the basement Owen and Abby played in, implying that Owen hid or helped Abby hide the body as well for her. Later that evening when Owen sees Abby get in the taxi, he starts to break down. A culmination of the trauma of seeing someone murdered in front of him,losing the only person who was kind to him so soon after meeting her and the knowledge that hes going back to his old life of being ignored and abused by everyone around him catches up to him and he finally breaks down into tears,crying his little heart out.
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