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** It's even worse in the original ending, when they get ''married'', even as she herself lampshades this, asking him, "What are we going to do, watch TV all day"?

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** It's even worse in the original ending, when they get ''married'', even as she herself lampshades this, asking him, "What are we going to do, watch TV all day"?day"?

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** The [[WhatCouldHaveBeen original version]] of the film had ''Zeke'' as the killer. Had that remained the ending, Jack's behavior would have been a classic RedHerring.

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** The [[WhatCouldHaveBeen original version]] of the film [[spoiler: had ''Zeke'' as as]] the killer. Had that remained the ending, [[spoiler: Jack's behavior behavior]] would have been a classic RedHerring.
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* DesignatedHero: As stated below, Zeke does absolutely nothing heroic except not be the killer and threaten the man molesting his stepdaughter. This might even be a subversion, as at the end of the film Carly realizes what a pathetic jerk he is and dumps him.

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* DesignatedHero: As stated below, Zeke does absolutely nothing heroic except not be the killer and threaten the man molesting his stepdaughter. This might even be a subversion, as Fortunately, at the end of the film Carly realizes what a pathetic jerk he is and dumps him.



** As mentioned on the trivia page, under WhatCouldHaveBeen, the original version of the film had ''Zeke'' as the killer. Had that remained the ending, Jack's behavior would have been a classic RedHerring.

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** As mentioned on the trivia page, under WhatCouldHaveBeen, the The [[WhatCouldHaveBeen original version version]] of the film had ''Zeke'' as the killer. Had that remained the ending, Jack's behavior would have been a classic RedHerring.



** It's even worse in the original ending, when they get ''married'', even as she herself lampshades this, asking him, "What are we going to do, watch TV all day?

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** It's even worse in the original ending, when they get ''married'', even as she herself lampshades this, asking him, "What are we going to do, watch TV all day?day"?

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* TheUntwist: Although both of Carly's love interests can come across as pretty sleazy, Jack seems far more menacing and creepy--he attacks Carly in the park, then tries to play it off as a joke, shows up at her housewarming party uninvited and unannounced, and later breaks into her apartment itself--though he tries to claim that this is just to warn her about ''Zeke''. With Zeke's own suspicious behavior, it's still a surprise when Jack is revealed as the killer. Though Zeke turns out not to be much of a prize himself--Carly is just one of many of his conquests, he's a voyeur spying on all residents of the building, and it's shown that he knew all along that Jack was the killer, but kept the information to himself rather than turning him in, because doing so would have revealed his voyeurism.
** As mentioned on the trivia page, under WhatCouldHaveBeen, the original version of the film had ''Zeke'' as the killer. Had that remained the ending, Jack's behaviour would have been a classic RedHerring.
* StrangledByTheRedString: Zeke declares his love for Carly when they've only slept together a few times and had what appears to be ONE date. Carly even tells Jack HesNotMyBoyfriend.

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Although both of Carly's love interests can come across as pretty sleazy, Jack seems far more menacing and creepy--he attacks Carly in the park, then tries to play it off as a joke, shows up at her housewarming party uninvited and unannounced, and later breaks into her apartment itself--though he tries to claim that this is just to warn her about ''Zeke''. With Zeke's own suspicious behavior, it's still a surprise when Jack is revealed as the killer. Though Zeke turns out not to be much of a prize himself--Carly is just one of many of his conquests, he's a voyeur spying on all residents of the building, and it's shown that he knew all along that Jack was the killer, but kept the information to himself rather than turning him in, because doing so would have revealed his voyeurism.
** As mentioned on the trivia page, under WhatCouldHaveBeen, the original version of the film had ''Zeke'' as the killer. Had that remained the ending, Jack's behaviour behavior would have been a classic RedHerring.
* StrangledByTheRedString: StrangledByTheRedString:
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Zeke declares his love for Carly when they've only slept together a few times and had what appears to be ONE date. Carly even tells Jack HesNotMyBoyfriend.
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** As mentioned on the trivia page, under WhatCouldHaveBeen, the original version of the film had ''Zeke'' as the killer. Had that remained the ending, Jack's behaviour would have been a classic RedHerring.

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** As mentioned on the trivia page, under WhatCouldHaveBeen, the original version of the film had ''Zeke'' as the killer. Had that remained the ending, Jack's behaviour would have been a classic RedHerring.RedHerring.
* StrangledByTheRedString: Zeke declares his love for Carly when they've only slept together a few times and had what appears to be ONE date. Carly even tells Jack HesNotMyBoyfriend.
** It's even worse in the original ending, when they get ''married'', even as she herself lampshades this, asking him, "What are we going to do, watch TV all day?
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* DesignatedHero: As stated below, Zeke does absolutely nothing heroic except not be the killer and threaten the man molesting his stepdaughter. This might even be a subversion, as at the end of the film Carly realizes what a pathetic jerk he is and dumps him.
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* TheUntwist: Although both of Carly's love interests can come across as pretty sleazy, Jack seems far more menacing and creepy--he attacks Carly in the park, then tries to play it off as a joke, shows up at her housewarming party uninvited and unannounced, and later breaks into her apartment itself--though he tries to claim that this is just to warn her about ''Zeke''. With Zeke's own suspicious behavior, it's still a surprise when Jack is revealed as the killer. Though Zeke turns out not to be much of a prize himself--Carly is just one of many of his conquests, he's a voyeur spying on all residents of the building, and it's shown that he knew all along that Jack was the killer, but kept the information to himself rather than turning him in, because doing so would have revealed his voyeurism.

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* TheUntwist: Although both of Carly's love interests can come across as pretty sleazy, Jack seems far more menacing and creepy--he attacks Carly in the park, then tries to play it off as a joke, shows up at her housewarming party uninvited and unannounced, and later breaks into her apartment itself--though he tries to claim that this is just to warn her about ''Zeke''. With Zeke's own suspicious behavior, it's still a surprise when Jack is revealed as the killer. Though Zeke turns out not to be much of a prize himself--Carly is just one of many of his conquests, he's a voyeur spying on all residents of the building, and it's shown that he knew all along that Jack was the killer, but kept the information to himself rather than turning him in, because doing so would have revealed his voyeurism.voyeurism.
** As mentioned on the trivia page, under WhatCouldHaveBeen, the original version of the film had ''Zeke'' as the killer. Had that remained the ending, Jack's behaviour would have been a classic RedHerring.
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* TheUntwist: Although both of Carly's love interests can come across as pretty sleazy, Jack seems far more menacing and creepy--he attacks Carly in the park, then tries to play it off as a joke, shows up at her housewarming party uninvited and unannounced, and later breaks into her apartment itself--though he tries to claim that this is just to warn her about ''Zeke''. With Zeke's own suspicious behavior, it's still a surprise when Jack is revealed as the killer. Though Zeke turns out not to be much of a prize himself--Carly is just one of many of his conquests, he's a voyeur spying on all residents of the building, and it's shown that he knew all along that Jack was the killer, but kept the information to himself rather than turning him in, because doing so would have revealed his voyeurism.

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