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* When Tree comes to find Tombs in the first loop of the new universe, [[spoiler: his bed is empty not because he's escaped, but because he's been taken down to the OR. We then find out that Lori is the one who did so: which must have been not only how she had the opportunity to set him free in the original universe, it's also how Butler intends to frame Tombs for Lori's murder in the second - he would supposedly have killed her during his hospital escape.]]

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* When Tree comes to find Tombs in the first loop of the new universe, [[spoiler: his bed is empty not because he's escaped, but because he's been taken down to the OR. We then find out that Lori is the one who did so: which must have been not only how she had the opportunity to set him free in the original universe, it's also how Butler intends to frame Tombs for Lori's murder in the second - he would supposedly have killed her during his hospital escape.]]
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* Tree [[spoiler:performing community service instead of getting expelled and charged with a felony for stealing an officer's sidearm and pointing it at said officer is partly due to the officer's incompetence. No one was guarding Tombs at the time he was freed. Even under sedation, there should've been ''someone'' guarding the prisoner at all times. He also wasn't entirely ''listening'' to Tree when she warned him about the situation and told him to get help. When the authorities found Tombs dressed and armed with a knife and the other killer dressed the same way, Tree would've had a very strong case for defense of a third party.]]
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[[AC: FridgeLogic]]
* Tree [[spoiler:performing community service instead of getting expelled and charged with a felony for stealing an officer's sidearm and pointing it at said officer is partly due to the officer's incompetence. No one was guarding Tombs at the time he was freed. Even under sedation, there should've been ''someone'' guarding the prisoner at all times. He also wasn't entirely ''listening'' to Tree when she warned him about the situation and told him to get help. When the authorities found Tombs dressed and armed with a knife and the other killer dressed the same way, Tree would've had a very strong case for defense of a third party.]]
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* One death scene for Tree has the camera linger around for a couple of seconds to show Carter and Danielle's reactions. Given that the loop always restarts as soon as she dies, Tree wasn't actually dead yet, and (if she was unlucky) still conscious and suffering, even for a short while.

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* One death scene for Tree has the camera linger around for a couple of seconds to show Carter and Danielle's reactions. Given that the loop always restarts as soon as she dies, Tree wasn't actually dead yet, and (if she was unlucky) still conscious and suffering, even for a short while.while.
** Alternatively, the timelines where Tree dies continue, even after she's dead. There are a dozen timelines where Tree died and didn't come back, including one where Carter just saw her commit suicide in front of him.

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* One death scene for Tree has the camera linger around for a couple of seconds to show Carter and Danielle's reactions. This implies the possibility that just because Tree exits a timeline doesn't mean the timeline ceases to exist, meaning there are about 20 versions of Tree's parents who had to bury their daughter and about 20 versions of the killer who got away scot-free (although the film mostly implies that the looping isn't timeline-hopping, and the reaction is just there [[BloodyHilarious for the lulz]]).
** Alternatively, the loop lasts long enough for the viewer to see Danielle and Carter's reactions because, while mortally injured, Tree wasn't actually dead yet, and (if she was unlucky) still conscious and suffering.

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* One death scene for Tree has the camera linger around for a couple of seconds to show Carter and Danielle's reactions. This implies the possibility that just because Tree exits a timeline doesn't mean the timeline ceases to exist, meaning there are about 20 versions of Tree's parents who had to bury their daughter and about 20 versions of the killer who got away scot-free (although the film mostly implies Given that the looping isn't timeline-hopping, and the reaction is just there [[BloodyHilarious for the lulz]]).
** Alternatively, the
loop lasts long enough for the viewer to see Danielle and Carter's reactions because, while mortally injured, always restarts as soon as she dies, Tree wasn't actually dead yet, and (if she was unlucky) still conscious and suffering.suffering, even for a short while.
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* One death scene for Tree has the camera linger around for a couple of seconds to show Carter and Danielle's reactions. This implies the possibility that just because Tree exits a timeline doesn't mean the timeline ceases to exist, meaning there are about 20 versions of Tree's father who had to bury their daughter and about 20 versions of the killer who got away scot-free (although the film mostly implies that the looping isn't timeline-hopping, and the reaction is just there [[BloodyHilarious for the lulz]]).

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* One death scene for Tree has the camera linger around for a couple of seconds to show Carter and Danielle's reactions. This implies the possibility that just because Tree exits a timeline doesn't mean the timeline ceases to exist, meaning there are about 20 versions of Tree's father parents who had to bury their daughter and about 20 versions of the killer who got away scot-free (although the film mostly implies that the looping isn't timeline-hopping, and the reaction is just there [[BloodyHilarious for the lulz]]).
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* Alternatively, the loop lasts long enough for the viewer to see Danielle and Carter's reactions because, while mortally injured, Tree wasn't actually dead yet, and (if she was unlucky) still conscious and suffering.

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* ** Alternatively, the loop lasts long enough for the viewer to see Danielle and Carter's reactions because, while mortally injured, Tree wasn't actually dead yet, and (if she was unlucky) still conscious and suffering.
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[[AC: FridgeBrilliance]]
* When Tree comes to find Tombs in the first loop of the new universe, [[spoiler: his bed is empty not because he's escaped, but because he's been taken down to the OR. We then find out that Lori is the one who did so: which must have been not only how she had the opportunity to set him free in the original universe, it's also how Butler intends to frame Tombs for Lori's murder in the second - he would supposedly have killed her during his hospital escape.]]

[[AC: FridgeHorror]]
* One death scene for Tree has the camera linger around for a couple of seconds to show Carter and Danielle's reactions. This implies the possibility that just because Tree exits a timeline doesn't mean the timeline ceases to exist, meaning there are about 20 versions of Tree's father who had to bury their daughter and about 20 versions of the killer who got away scot-free (although the film mostly implies that the looping isn't timeline-hopping, and the reaction is just there [[BloodyHilarious for the lulz]]).
* Alternatively, the loop lasts long enough for the viewer to see Danielle and Carter's reactions because, while mortally injured, Tree wasn't actually dead yet, and (if she was unlucky) still conscious and suffering.

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