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* Early into the examination it's determined that there is internal damage in the vaginal region, which is a factor in Tildens initially believing she is a sex trafficking victim. After TheReveal this is never explained, which implies some [[RapeAsBackstory pretty dark]] [[GroinAttack things]] happened either before or during her torture.

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* Early into the examination it's determined that there is internal damage in the vaginal region, which is a factor in the Tildens initially believing she is a sex trafficking victim. After TheReveal this is never explained, which implies some [[RapeAsBackstory pretty dark]] [[GroinAttack things]] happened either before or during her torture.
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* Early into the examination it's determined that there is internal damage in the vaginal region, which is a factor in Tildens initially believing she is a sex trafficking victim. After TheReveal this is never explained, which implies some [[RapeAsBackstory pretty dark]] [[GroinAttack things]] happened either before or during her torture.
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* Despite Tommy making a deal with Jane that if he suffered everything she did she'd let Austin live, Jane still kills Austin in the end. One could chalk this up to her killing him cause she can, but if one watches they'll see that Tommy asks Austin to kill him while he is suffering, which Austin obliges by stabbing his father with a scalpel. This is why Jane still kills Austin, because Tommy broke the deal. He didn't suffer the way she did, so she had no reason to spare Austin.

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* Despite Tommy making a deal with Jane that if he suffered everything she did she'd let Austin live, Jane still kills Austin in the end. One could chalk this up to her killing him cause because she can, but if one watches they'll see that Tommy asks Austin to kill him while he is suffering, which Austin obliges by stabbing his father with a scalpel. This is why Jane still kills Austin, because Tommy broke the deal. He didn't suffer the way she did, so she had no reason to spare Austin.
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* Despite Tommy making a deal with Jane that if he suffered everything she did she'd let Austin live, Jane still kills Austin in the end. Once could chalk this up to her killing him cause she can, but if one watches they'll see that Tommy asks Austin to kill him while he is suffering, which Austin obliges by stabbing his father with a scalpel. This is why Jane still kills Austin, because Tommy broke the deal. He didn't suffer the way she did, so she had no reason to spare Austin.

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* Despite Tommy making a deal with Jane that if he suffered everything she did she'd let Austin live, Jane still kills Austin in the end. Once One could chalk this up to her killing him cause she can, but if one watches they'll see that Tommy asks Austin to kill him while he is suffering, which Austin obliges by stabbing his father with a scalpel. This is why Jane still kills Austin, because Tommy broke the deal. He didn't suffer the way she did, so she had no reason to spare Austin.
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* It's never explained how Jane ended up in a quiet suburban house. She hasn't left a trail of unexplained murder scenes yet. The only clues we get are a beautiful nude corpse with peat moss in her hair transported from "up north." Someone in that house was a necrophiliac.
** There's no reason to believe in that last sentence. More plausible is that the corpse was deliberately buried to prevent the things we see from happening, but during renovation of the house it was dug up.
** Tommy even points out the lack of external semen and that the damage to her vagina are cuts, not tears.
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** Tommy even points out the lack of external semen and that the damage to her vagina are cuts, not tears.

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** Tommy even points out the lack of external semen and that the damage to her vagina are cuts, not tears.tears.
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** There's no reason to believe in that last sentence. More plausible is that the corpse was deliberately buried to prevent the things we see from happening, but during renovation of the house it was dug up.

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** There's no reason to believe in that last sentence. More plausible is that the corpse was deliberately buried to prevent the things we see from happening, but during renovation of the house it was dug up.up.
** Tommy even points out the lack of external semen and that the damage to her vagina are cuts, not tears.
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* It's never explained how Jane ended up in a quiet suburban house. She hasn't left a trail of unexplained murder scenes yet. The only clues we get are a beautiful nude corpse with peat moss in her hair transported from "up north." Someone in that house was a necrophiliac.

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* It's never explained how Jane ended up in a quiet suburban house. She hasn't left a trail of unexplained murder scenes yet. The only clues we get are a beautiful nude corpse with peat moss in her hair transported from "up north." Someone in that house was a necrophiliac.necrophiliac.
** There's no reason to believe in that last sentence. More plausible is that the corpse was deliberately buried to prevent the things we see from happening, but during renovation of the house it was dug up.
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* When Tommy is about to cut Jane open. In that exact moment, the radio starts to play by itself and we first hear some screaming. One is clearly feminine. Jane is not truly dead and can feel what is happening. ''Those were her screams as she knew what was about to happen to her and, despite her powers, could not stop it''.
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* It's never explained how Jane ended up in a quiet suburban house. She hasn't left a trial of unexplained murder scenes yet. The only clues we get are a beautiful nude corpse with peat moss in her hair transported from "up north." Someone in that house was a necrophiliac.

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* It's never explained how Jane ended up in a quiet suburban house. She hasn't left a trial trail of unexplained murder scenes yet. The only clues we get are a beautiful nude corpse with peat moss in her hair transported from "up north." Someone in that house was a necrophiliac.
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* Despite Tommy making a deal with Jane that if he suffered everything she did she'd let Austin live, Jane still kills Austin in the end. Once could chalk this up to her killing him cause she can, but if one watches they'll see that Tommy asks Austin to kill him while he is suffering, which Austin obliges by stabbing his father with a scalpel. This is why Jane still kills Austin, because Tommy broke the deal. He didn't suffer the way she did, so she had no reason to spare Austin.

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* Despite Tommy making a deal with Jane that if he suffered everything she did she'd let Austin live, Jane still kills Austin in the end. Once could chalk this up to her killing him cause she can, but if one watches they'll see that Tommy asks Austin to kill him while he is suffering, which Austin obliges by stabbing his father with a scalpel. This is why Jane still kills Austin, because Tommy broke the deal. He didn't suffer the way she did, so she had no reason to spare Austin.Austin.

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* It's never explained how Jane ended up in a quiet suburban house. She hasn't left a trial of unexplained murder scenes yet. The only clues we get are a beautiful nude corpse with peat moss in her hair transported from "up north." Someone in that house was a necrophiliac.
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* Jane has a large gap between her front teeth (shared by the actress), which is uncommon in modern times due to orthodontics, but much more common in the 1600s, when Jane is from.

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* Jane has a large gap between her front teeth (shared by the actress), which is uncommon in modern times due to orthodontics, but much more common in the 1600s, when Jane is from.from.
* Despite Tommy making a deal with Jane that if he suffered everything she did she'd let Austin live, Jane still kills Austin in the end. Once could chalk this up to her killing him cause she can, but if one watches they'll see that Tommy asks Austin to kill him while he is suffering, which Austin obliges by stabbing his father with a scalpel. This is why Jane still kills Austin, because Tommy broke the deal. He didn't suffer the way she did, so she had no reason to spare Austin.
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* Jane has a large gap between her front teeth (shared by the actress), which is uncommon in modern times due to orthodontics, but much more common in the 1600s, when Jane is from.
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* Jane is not evil: [[spoiler:She tries to warn the Tildens not to cut into her, and nothing really bad happens until they do. Before that happens, a song comes on the radio with lyrics warning of the devil, and the announcer talks of a storm brewing. Since Jane cannot die, but can feel pain, it's possible her attacks on the Tildens are out of her control; purely pain and rage directing her supernatural abilities. Even when her rib cuts Tommy's wrist, it's not that serious. Once the autopsy proceeds far enough, however, the radio announcer says "You're not going anywhere" and the morgue exit to the outside is blocked (or the Tildens are made to believe it is). It's possible that if they had left when Austin first suggested it, everyone might have survived.]]

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[[AC:FridgeBrilliance]]
* Jane is not evil: [[spoiler:She tries to warn the Tildens not to cut into her, and nothing really bad happens until they do. Before that happens, a song comes on the radio with lyrics warning of the devil, and the announcer talks of a storm brewing. Since Jane cannot die, but can feel pain, it's possible her attacks on the Tildens are out of her control; purely pain and rage directing her supernatural abilities. Even when her rib cuts Tommy's wrist, it's not that serious. Once the autopsy proceeds far enough, however, the radio announcer says "You're not going anywhere" and the morgue exit to the outside is blocked (or the Tildens are made to believe it is). It's possible that if they had left when Austin first suggested it, everyone might have survived.]]
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* Jane is not evil: [[spoiler:She tries to warn the Tildens not to cut into her, and nothing really bad happens until they do. Before that happens, a song comes on the radio with lyrics warning of the devil, and the announcer talks of a storm brewing. Since Jane cannot die, but can feel pain, it's possible her attacks on the Tildens are out of her control; purely pain and rage directing her supernatural abilities. Even when her rib cuts Tommy's wrist, it's not that serious. Once the autopsy proceeds far enough, however, the radio announcer says "You're not going anywhere" and the morgue exit to the outside is blocked (or the Tildens are made to believe it is.]]

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* Jane is not evil: [[spoiler:She tries to warn the Tildens not to cut into her, and nothing really bad happens until they do. Before that happens, a song comes on the radio with lyrics warning of the devil, and the announcer talks of a storm brewing. Since Jane cannot die, but can feel pain, it's possible her attacks on the Tildens are out of her control; purely pain and rage directing her supernatural abilities. Even when her rib cuts Tommy's wrist, it's not that serious. Once the autopsy proceeds far enough, however, the radio announcer says "You're not going anywhere" and the morgue exit to the outside is blocked (or the Tildens are made to believe it is.is). It's possible that if they had left when Austin first suggested it, everyone might have survived.]]
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* Jane is not evil: [[spoiler:She tries to warn the Tildens not to cut into her, and nothing really bad happens until they do. Before that happens, a song comes on the radio with lyrics warning of the devil, and the announcer talks of a storm brewing. Since Jane cannot die, but can feel pain, it's possible her attacks on the Tildens are out of her control; purely pain and rage directing her supernatural abilities. Even when her rib cuts Tommy's wrist, it's not that serious. Once the autopsy proceeds far enough, however, the radio announcer says "You're not going anywhere" and the morgue exit to the outside is blocked (or the Tildens are made to believe it is.]]

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