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[[Characters/HalloweenMichaelMyers Michael Myers]] | [[Characters/HalloweenLaurieStrode Laurie Strode]] | [[Characters/HalloweenSamuelLoomis Samuel Loomis]] | [[Characters/HalloweenJamieLloyd Jamie Lloyd]] | [[Characters/HalloweenRachelCarruthers Rachel Carruthers]] | [[Characters/HalloweenTinaWilliams Tina Williams]] | ''[[Characters/HalloweenIIISeasonOfTheWitch Season of the Witch]]'' | '''''Halloween (2007)''''' | ''[[Characters/Halloween2018 Halloween (2018)]]''-]]]]]
[[Characters/HalloweenMichaelMyers Michael Myers]] | [[Characters/HalloweenLaurieStrode Laurie Strode]] | [[Characters/HalloweenSamuelLoomis Samuel Loomis]] | [[Characters/HalloweenJamieLloyd Jamie Lloyd]] | [[Characters/HalloweenRachelCarruthers Rachel Carruthers]] | [[Characters/HalloweenTinaWilliams Tina Williams]] | ''[[Characters/HalloweenIIISeasonOfTheWitch Season of the Witch]]'' | '''''Halloween (2007)''''' | ''[[Characters/Halloween2018 Halloween (2018)]]''-]]]]]
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* SpiritualAdvisor: In the second film, her ghost or hallucination appears to both Michael and Laurie.
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* MysticalWhiteHair: In the second film, her ghost or hallucination has white hair instead of her usual dirty blonde.
* SpiritualAdvisor: In the second film, her ghost or hallucination appears to both Michael and Laurie.
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* CopycatMockery: He constantly mocks Deborah, Judith, and Michael by copying their words in a whiny voice.
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* BrokenBird: And she gets even more broken as the prologue progresses.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:After seeing how far Michael has gone after visiting him at Smith's Grove Sanitarium, she goes home and shoots herself in the head]].
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* BrokenBird: And she gets even more broken as Already trapped in a relationship with an deadbeat asshole and her job being the prologue progresses.
only thing keeping the Myers family barely above the poverty line, the death of her family by her ten-year old son's hand cracks her further, but it's Micheal's murder of a nurse at Smith's Grove that makes her realize her son is gone and there is only one way out...
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:After seeing how far Michael has gone after he kills a nurse while visiting him at Smith's Grove Sanitarium, she goeshome home, watching old family movies while sobbing and then shoots herself in the head]].
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: She survives the events of the first film, unlike her original counterpart. [[spoiler:She does end up dying in the second, though, but she still lasted longer than the original Annie.]]
* TookALevelInKindness: Unlike Laurie, Annie's trauma from her encounter with Michael ironically brought out a kinder side in her, as while it still clearly bothers her, she's made a better effort at coping and maturing despite it, and ends up chiding Laurie's increasingly bitchy behavior and bad habits like alcoholism as excuses from her own trauma out of concern for her, even flatly saying "I'm not impressed." when Laurie cusses her out and tells her to GetOut
* TookALevelInKindness: Unlike Laurie, Annie's trauma from her encounter with Michael ironically brought out a kinder side in her, as while it still clearly bothers her, she's made a better effort at coping and maturing despite it, and ends up chiding Laurie's increasingly bitchy behavior and bad habits like alcoholism as excuses from her own trauma out of concern for her, even flatly saying "I'm not impressed." when Laurie cusses her out and tells her to GetOut
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: MsFanservice: She has a sex scene with her boyfriend in the first film that gets [[InterruptedIntimacy interrupted by Michael]].
* SexSignalsDeath: Subverted. She survivesthe events of Michael's rampage in the first film, unlike her original counterpart. [[spoiler:She does end up dying [[spoiler:only to die in the second, though, but she still lasted longer than the original Annie.following one.]]
* SparedByTheAdaptation: She survives the events of the first film, in contrast to famously being the first of Laurie's friends to die in the 1978 version. [[spoiler:Even if she dies in the second film, she is well ahead of her original counterpart by outliving her for two years.]]
* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: [[spoiler:She dies in the second film at Michael's hands, but still well outlives her original counterpart]].
* TookALevelInKindness: Unlike Laurie, Annie's trauma from her encounter with Michael ironically brought out a kinder side in her, as while it still clearly bothers her, she's made a better effort at coping and maturing despite it, and ends up chiding Laurie's increasingly bitchy behavior and bad habits like alcoholism as excuses from her own trauma out of concern for her, even flatly saying "I'm not impressed." when Laurie cusses her out and tells her toGetOutGetOut.
* SexSignalsDeath: Subverted. She survives
* SparedByTheAdaptation: She survives the events of the first film, in contrast to famously being the first of Laurie's friends to die in the 1978 version. [[spoiler:Even if she dies in the second film, she is well ahead of her original counterpart by outliving her for two years.]]
* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: [[spoiler:She dies in the second film at Michael's hands, but still well outlives her original counterpart]].
* TookALevelInKindness: Unlike Laurie, Annie's trauma from her encounter with Michael ironically brought out a kinder side in her, as while it still clearly bothers her, she's made a better effort at coping and maturing despite it, and ends up chiding Laurie's increasingly bitchy behavior and bad habits like alcoholism as excuses from her own trauma out of concern for her, even flatly saying "I'm not impressed." when Laurie cusses her out and tells her to
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* AdaptationalJerkass: She's much more crude and unpleasant in the Zombieverse, where she was a much more friendly (yet slutty) ValleyGirl in the original.
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* SpeedSex: Lynda claims he isn't good in bed.
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* JerkAss: {{Jerkass}}: He's a loud, foul-mouthed, perverted man who frequently makes perverted comments about his girlfriend's daughter, is a complete asshole to everyone around him, shows NoSympathy for Michael when his rat dies, makes homophobic remarks to his face, threatens to beat him up, and is a deadbeat who mooches off his girlfriend.
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* DeathBySex: She's killed shortly after she has sex with her boyfriend, Steven.
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* [[GiveHimANormalLife Give Her a Normal Life]]: GiveHerANormalLife: Brackett didn’t want the stigma of Michael Myers hanging around Laurie’s neck, and [[spoiler:omitted finding her in his police report of Deborah’s suicide, then drove her to another hospital’s town where the Strodes adopted her]].
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* DeathBySex: [[spoiler:Killed shortly after having sex with her boyfriend Bob]].
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* AscendedExtra: Gets more screentime and dialogue. Though this is kind of played with as Judith of the original continuities was Michael's first ever human victim making her something of an in-universe UrbanLegend, while in the remake, she's Michael's fourth victim and has slightly less of an impact.
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* ReallyGetsAround: Implied that she has this reputation (if Michael’s bullies can be believed) and somewhat supported by her trailer-trash aesthetic and the fact that from her first to her last scene she’s pretty focused on sex.
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!!Laurie Strode/Angel "Boo" Myers
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A young teenage girl and resident of Haddonfield who is Michael's long-lost baby sister whom he is very affectionate of. Much like her original counterpart, she here is once again the FinalGirl.
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* TheAlcoholic: While the original Laurie wasn't adverse to smoking weed, this version is a lot more willing to partake in vices, and in the sequel, has started pounding beer heavily and partying as a unhealthy coping mechanism from her horrific ordeal with Michael. Granted, the original Laurie started drinking heavy as well in two [[Film/HalloweenH20TwentyYearsLater separate]] [[Film/Halloween2018 versions]].
* AdaptationalJerkass: Downplayed. Before meeting Michael, Laurie is somewhat brattier than the famously innocent original character, but she's still something of a [[NiceGuy Nice Girl]] at least until after she meets her long-lost brother.
* AdaptationNameChange: Has the first name of Angel instead of Cynthia.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: She's more outgoing and cheerful rather than being the more reserved and introverted. Laurie is also more prone to swooning over boys and has a tendency to be lustful at times, making overly sexual comments. Laurie in this version is also less humble and more prone to being overconfident.
* BrokenBird: Happens to her after encountering Myers.
* GoMadFromTheRevelation: ''H2'' shows that Laurie was already slipping through the cracks and ends up a screaming wreck after learning she was Michael Myers' sister, after years of not being told.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Gets accidentally shot by the police in the Director's Cut of the second film after killing Michael. WordOfGod, though, is that she also died in the theatrical version and that the scene of her in the asylum seeing her real mother with the white stallion [[DyingDream is the final image she has]] before fully passing on.]][[invoked]]
* SanitySlippage: The trauma Laurie experiences, combined with the realization that she's Michael's long-lost sister, devastates Laurie's mental health.
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A young teenage girl and resident of Haddonfield who is Michael's long-lost baby sister whom he is very affectionate of. Much like her original counterpart, she here is once again the FinalGirl.
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* TheAlcoholic: While the original Laurie wasn't adverse to smoking weed, this version is a lot more willing to partake in vices, and in the sequel, has started pounding beer heavily and partying as a unhealthy coping mechanism from her horrific ordeal with Michael. Granted, the original Laurie started drinking heavy as well in two [[Film/HalloweenH20TwentyYearsLater separate]] [[Film/Halloween2018 versions]].
* AdaptationalJerkass: Downplayed. Before meeting Michael, Laurie is somewhat brattier than the famously innocent original character, but she's still something of a [[NiceGuy Nice Girl]] at least until after she meets her long-lost brother.
* AdaptationNameChange: Has the first name of Angel instead of Cynthia.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: She's more outgoing and cheerful rather than being the more reserved and introverted. Laurie is also more prone to swooning over boys and has a tendency to be lustful at times, making overly sexual comments. Laurie in this version is also less humble and more prone to being overconfident.
* BrokenBird: Happens to her after encountering Myers.
* GoMadFromTheRevelation: ''H2'' shows that Laurie was already slipping through the cracks and ends up a screaming wreck after learning she was Michael Myers' sister, after years of not being told.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Gets accidentally shot by the police in the Director's Cut of the second film after killing Michael. WordOfGod, though, is that she also died in the theatrical version and that the scene of her in the asylum seeing her real mother with the white stallion [[DyingDream is the final image she has]] before fully passing on.]][[invoked]]
* SanitySlippage: The trauma Laurie experiences, combined with the realization that she's Michael's long-lost sister, devastates Laurie's mental health.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Downplayed. Before meeting Michael, Laurie is somewhat brattier than the famously innocent original character, but she's still something of a [[NiceGuy Nice Girl]] at least until after she meets her long-lost brother.
* AdaptationNameChange: Has the first name of Angel instead of Cynthia.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: She's more outgoing and cheerful rather than being the more reserved and introverted. Laurie is also more prone to swooning over boys and has a tendency to be lustful at times, making overly sexual comments. Laurie in this version is also less humble and more prone to being overconfident.
* BrokenBird: Happens to her after encountering Myers.
* GoMadFromTheRevelation: ''H2'' shows that Laurie was already slipping through the cracks and ends up a screaming wreck after learning she was Michael Myers' sister, after years of not being told.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Gets accidentally shot by the police in the Director's Cut of the second film after killing Michael. WordOfGod, though, is that she also died in the theatrical version and that the scene of her in the asylum seeing her real mother with the white stallion [[DyingDream is the final image she has]] before fully passing on.]][[invoked]]
* SanitySlippage: The trauma Laurie experiences, combined with the realization that she's Michael's long-lost sister, devastates Laurie's mental health.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: In the remake, he at least starts off a relatively decent man, however, it's shown that he profits off of writing about Michael's murders; something the original had virtually no interest in. By the second installment, he's devolved into a cold-hearted and greedy writer, can qualify as the sequel's secondary antagonist, [[spoiler:until the end]].
* AdaptationalWimp: In the Zombieverse sequel, [[spoiler:he chooses to confront Michael to save Laurie, but unlike in the last film and the original sequels, he does so unarmed, [[TooDumbToLive it goes well as one would expect]]]].
* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Subverted. After exploiting people with his novel, he is killed by Michael in Zombieverse sequel, but by then, realizes what he has done and tries to save Laurie at the end.]]
* BerserkButton: In the Zombieverse sequel, asking about Michael being alive greatly annoys him.
* BigBadEnsemble: In the Zombieverse sequel, he acts as the secondary antagonist, but more of a downplayed VillainyFreeVillain considering the low he stooped down to is emotionally hurting the relatives of Michael's victims by profiting off their deaths with his latest book.
* BigBadWannabe: In the Zombieverse sequel, unlike Michael however, he never was able to stoop to such lows as taking an innocent life.
* FallenHero: By the Zombieverse's sequel, he became heartless, greedy, snooty and temperamental then before. At least until his JerkassRealization.
* HateSink: Loomis in the sequel is a despicable, heartless, borderline sociopathic and greedy {{Slimeball}}. [[spoiler:His death at the hands of Michael is quite cathartic.]]
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Loomis in the sequel let the pride of surviving his brush with death and fame of his writing to go to his head.
* JerkassRealization: In the sequel, Loomis realizes what a bastard he has become and decides to make up for it by saving Laurie from Michael.
* MyGreatestFailure: Somewhat feels his inability to help or understand Michael during his time at Smith's Grove was this at first, before being highly subverted in the sequel as he capitalizes off of Michael's notoriety.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:In the sequel, Loomis, after having a JerkassRealization, goes to save Laurie from Michael. Unfortunately, he does so unarmed.]]
* {{Slimeball}}: In the Zombieverse sequel, he degrades to a greedy and heartless writer who profits off the deaths of Michael's victims.
* SociopathicHero: In the Zombieverse sequel (though "hero" could be stretch), even though he pursued Michael in the 2007 film, he shows LackOfEmpathy towards the tragedies caused by Michael's murder spree and shamelessly tries to profit the murders through his books in the next film.
* SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome: In the second film, he became a greedy and cold-hearted {{Jerkass}} author nearly bordering on sociopathy in contrast to a point of being unrecognizable to his portrayal in the 2007 film until his JerkassRealization at the climax.
* TooDumbToLive: Loomis, what were you thinking when you choose to confront Michael in the sequel without bringing a gun this time?
* TookALevelInJerkass: In the second film, he becomes a much more arrogant, cold-hearted and greedy person over his experience with Michael.
* WhatTheHellHero: Gets a number of these in the second film for having TookALevelInJerkass.
* AdaptationalWimp: In the Zombieverse sequel, [[spoiler:he chooses to confront Michael to save Laurie, but unlike in the last film and the original sequels, he does so unarmed, [[TooDumbToLive it goes well as one would expect]]]].
* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Subverted. After exploiting people with his novel, he is killed by Michael in Zombieverse sequel, but by then, realizes what he has done and tries to save Laurie at the end.]]
* BerserkButton: In the Zombieverse sequel, asking about Michael being alive greatly annoys him.
* BigBadEnsemble: In the Zombieverse sequel, he acts as the secondary antagonist, but more of a downplayed VillainyFreeVillain considering the low he stooped down to is emotionally hurting the relatives of Michael's victims by profiting off their deaths with his latest book.
* BigBadWannabe: In the Zombieverse sequel, unlike Michael however, he never was able to stoop to such lows as taking an innocent life.
* FallenHero: By the Zombieverse's sequel, he became heartless, greedy, snooty and temperamental then before. At least until his JerkassRealization.
* HateSink: Loomis in the sequel is a despicable, heartless, borderline sociopathic and greedy {{Slimeball}}. [[spoiler:His death at the hands of Michael is quite cathartic.]]
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Loomis in the sequel let the pride of surviving his brush with death and fame of his writing to go to his head.
* JerkassRealization: In the sequel, Loomis realizes what a bastard he has become and decides to make up for it by saving Laurie from Michael.
* MyGreatestFailure: Somewhat feels his inability to help or understand Michael during his time at Smith's Grove was this at first, before being highly subverted in the sequel as he capitalizes off of Michael's notoriety.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:In the sequel, Loomis, after having a JerkassRealization, goes to save Laurie from Michael. Unfortunately, he does so unarmed.]]
* {{Slimeball}}: In the Zombieverse sequel, he degrades to a greedy and heartless writer who profits off the deaths of Michael's victims.
* SociopathicHero: In the Zombieverse sequel (though "hero" could be stretch), even though he pursued Michael in the 2007 film, he shows LackOfEmpathy towards the tragedies caused by Michael's murder spree and shamelessly tries to profit the murders through his books in the next film.
* SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome: In the second film, he became a greedy and cold-hearted {{Jerkass}} author nearly bordering on sociopathy in contrast to a point of being unrecognizable to his portrayal in the 2007 film until his JerkassRealization at the climax.
* TooDumbToLive: Loomis, what were you thinking when you choose to confront Michael in the sequel without bringing a gun this time?
* TookALevelInJerkass: In the second film, he becomes a much more arrogant, cold-hearted and greedy person over his experience with Michael.
* WhatTheHellHero: Gets a number of these in the second film for having TookALevelInJerkass.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: In the remake, he at least starts off AscendedExtra: She's a relatively decent man, however, it's shown that he profits off of writing about Michael's murders; something the original had virtually no interest in. By the second installment, he's devolved into a cold-hearted and greedy writer, can qualify as the sequel's secondary antagonist, [[spoiler:until the end]].
* AdaptationalWimp: Inmuch more prominent character in the Zombieverse sequel, [[spoiler:he chooses to confront Michael to save Laurie, but unlike than in the last film and any of the original sequels, he does so unarmed, [[TooDumbToLive it goes well ''Halloween'' films.
* BrokenBird: And she gets even more broken asone would expect]]]].
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*AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Subverted. After exploiting people with his novel, he is killed by DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:After seeing how far Michael in Zombieverse sequel, but by then, realizes what he has done and tries to save Laurie at the end.]]
* BerserkButton: In the Zombieverse sequel, asking about Michael being alive greatly annoys him.
* BigBadEnsemble: In the Zombieverse sequel, he acts as the secondary antagonist, but more of a downplayed VillainyFreeVillain considering the low he stooped down to is emotionally hurting the relatives of Michael's victims by profiting off their deaths with his latest book.
* BigBadWannabe: In the Zombieverse sequel, unlike Michael however, he never was able to stoop to such lows as taking an innocent life.
* FallenHero: By the Zombieverse's sequel, he became heartless, greedy, snooty and temperamental then before. At least until his JerkassRealization.
* HateSink: Loomis in the sequel is a despicable, heartless, borderline sociopathic and greedy {{Slimeball}}. [[spoiler:His death at the hands of Michael is quite cathartic.]]
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Loomis in the sequel let the pride of surviving his brush with death and fame of his writing to go to his head.
* JerkassRealization: In the sequel, Loomis realizes what a bastard he has become and decides to make up for it by saving Laurie from Michael.
* MyGreatestFailure: Somewhat feels his inability to help or understand Michael during his timegone after visiting him at Smith's Grove was this at first, before being highly subverted Sanitarium, she goes home and shoots herself in the sequel as he capitalizes off of Michael's notoriety.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:In the sequel, Loomis, after havinghead]].
%%* EtherealWhiteDress: Shown wearing aJerkassRealization, goes to save Laurie from Michael. Unfortunately, he does so unarmed.]]
* {{Slimeball}}: In the Zombieverse sequel, he degrades to a greedy and heartless writer who profits off the deaths of Michael's victims.
* SociopathicHero: In the Zombieverse sequel (though "hero" could be stretch), even though he pursued Michael in the 2007 film, he shows LackOfEmpathy towards the tragedies caused by Michael's murder spree and shamelessly tries to profit the murders through his books in the next film.
* SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome: Inwhite dress throughout the second film, he became a greedy and cold-hearted {{Jerkass}} author nearly bordering on sociopathy in contrast to a point of being unrecognizable to his portrayal in the 2007 film until his JerkassRealization at the climax.
* TooDumbToLive: Loomis, what were you thinking when you choose to confront Michael in the sequel without bringing a gun this time?
* TookALevelInJerkass: In the second film, he becomes a much more arrogant, cold-hearted and greedy person over his experience with Michael.
* WhatTheHellHero: Gets a number of these in the second film for having TookALevelInJerkass.film.
* AdaptationalWimp: In
* BrokenBird: And she gets even more broken as
*
* BerserkButton: In the Zombieverse sequel, asking about Michael being alive greatly annoys him.
* BigBadEnsemble: In the Zombieverse sequel, he acts as the secondary antagonist, but more of a downplayed VillainyFreeVillain considering the low he stooped down to is emotionally hurting the relatives of Michael's victims by profiting off their deaths with his latest book.
* BigBadWannabe: In the Zombieverse sequel, unlike Michael however, he never was able to stoop to such lows as taking an innocent life.
* FallenHero: By the Zombieverse's sequel, he became heartless, greedy, snooty and temperamental then before. At least until his JerkassRealization.
* HateSink: Loomis in the sequel is a despicable, heartless, borderline sociopathic and greedy {{Slimeball}}. [[spoiler:His death at the hands of Michael is quite cathartic.]]
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Loomis in the sequel let the pride of surviving his brush with death and fame of his writing to go to his head.
* JerkassRealization: In the sequel, Loomis realizes what a bastard he has become and decides to make up for it by saving Laurie from Michael.
* MyGreatestFailure: Somewhat feels his inability to help or understand Michael during his time
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:In the sequel, Loomis, after having
%%* EtherealWhiteDress: Shown wearing a
* {{Slimeball}}: In the Zombieverse sequel, he degrades to a greedy and heartless writer who profits off the deaths of Michael's victims.
* SociopathicHero: In the Zombieverse sequel (though "hero" could be stretch), even though he pursued Michael in the 2007 film, he shows LackOfEmpathy towards the tragedies caused by Michael's murder spree and shamelessly tries to profit the murders through his books in the next film.
* SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome: In
* TooDumbToLive: Loomis, what were you thinking when you choose to confront Michael in the sequel without bringing a gun this time?
* TookALevelInJerkass: In the second film, he becomes a much more arrogant, cold-hearted and greedy person over his experience with Michael.
* WhatTheHellHero: Gets a number of these in the second film for having TookALevelInJerkass.
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* BrokenBird: And she gets even more broken as the prologue progresses.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:After seeing how far Michael has gone after visiting him at Smith's Grove Sanitarium, she goes home and shoots herself in the head]].
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