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* Rhonda's abandonment of the other children to the zombies. On first viewing this appears to be an act of sheer spite. But then, remember what Macey said earlier: the elevator could only hold three people safely. With Sara being dragged off, there were four children left. While Macy was probably lying, Rhonda probably didn't realize that. So, she naturally assumed they would push her out and leave her to die.

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* Rhonda's abandonment of the other children to the zombies. On first viewing viewing, this appears to be an act of sheer spite. But then, remember what Macey Macy said earlier: the elevator could only hold three people safely. With Sara being dragged off, there were four children left. While Macy was probably lying, Rhonda probably didn't realize that. So, she naturally assumed they would push her out and leave her to die.



* Why was Laurie so embarrassed about the Red Riding Hood costume and why did her sister and friends laugh when they saw her in it, despite wearing similar costumes? They're all werewolves. Apparently it's also tradition for a werewolf without her first kill to dress as Red Riding Hood in order to nab it.
* In a sense, Steve Wilkin's death was a result of his own failure to follow the rules. Remember, on Halloween night, you can't count on anyone being what they appear to be. Even more so when you realize he told his son to go watch ''WesternAnimation/ItsTheGreatPumpkinCharlieBrown'', wherein the character Lucy had advised to always Wear a costume that contrasted one's personality. Literature/LittleRedRidingHood was the '''last''' person he should have been messing with on Halloween, and he should have known it.

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* Why was Laurie so embarrassed about the Red Riding Hood costume and why did her sister and friends laugh when they saw her in it, despite wearing similar costumes? [[{{Irony}} They're all werewolves. Apparently werewolves.]] Apparently, it's also tradition for a werewolf without her first kill to dress as Red Riding Hood in order to nab it.
* In a sense, Steve Wilkin's death was a result of his own failure to follow the rules. Remember, on Halloween night, you can't count on anyone being what they appear to be. Even more so when you realize he told his son to go watch ''WesternAnimation/ItsTheGreatPumpkinCharlieBrown'', wherein the character Lucy had advised to always Wear wear a costume that contrasted one's personality. Literature/LittleRedRidingHood was the '''last''' person he should have been messing with on Halloween, and he should have known it.



* Why did the schoolbus kids kill Macy and the other kids, but leave Rhonda alone? Well, aside from the obvious reason-food-they probably didn't particularly appreciate their tragic end being made into a cruel joke. Since she didn't take part, perhaps they [[PetTheDog decided to leave her alone and not even try to come after her.]]

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* Why did the schoolbus kids kill Macy and the other kids, but leave Rhonda alone? Well, aside from the obvious reason-food-they reason — food — they probably didn't particularly appreciate their tragic end being made into a cruel joke. Since she didn't take part, perhaps they [[PetTheDog decided to leave her alone and not even try to come after her.]]



** FridgeBrilliance: Not necessarily. Mr. Wilkins made note at the beginning of the film of the "rules" to keep one safe on Halloween. Charlie forgot the first one, but it's possible that Macy and Co.'s parents would have checked their candy. Wilkins candy would only be dangerous to someone who broke the rules. In the deleted scenes, it did show that they checked their bags anyway after each house.
* What kind of person Billy will grow up as? His upbringing was horrifying enough.
** With his dad dead, chances are people will notice, find out about Wilkin's "hobby" and he'll be put into adoptive care after some psychological testing
* The werewolves are still alive at the end of the film. They have already killed and eaten people before the events of the film (see RewatchBonus on the main page) and will do it again. Sure, this time they killed AssholeVictim Mr Wilkins, but it's very unlikely that the others were or will be one.

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** FridgeBrilliance: Not necessarily. Mr. Wilkins made note at the beginning of the film of the "rules" to keep one safe on Halloween. Charlie forgot the first one, but it's possible that Macy and Co.'s parents would have checked their candy. Wilkins Wilkins' candy would only be dangerous to someone who broke the rules. In the deleted scenes, it did show that they checked their bags anyway after each house.
* What kind of person will Billy will grow up as? His upbringing was horrifying enough.
** With his dad dead, chances are people will notice, find out about Wilkin's "hobby" "hobby", and he'll be put into adoptive care after some psychological testing
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* The werewolves are still alive at the end of the film. They have already killed and eaten people before the events of the film (see RewatchBonus on the main page) and will do it again. Sure, this time they killed AssholeVictim Mr Mr. Wilkins, but it's very unlikely that the others were or will be one.



** Not necessarily. Consider that on the same night, Mr. Kreeg was also messily killed, as were the kids at Mr. Wilkins house, Wilkins's "date", the kids at the quarry, and the victims of the werewolves, including Wilkins himself. Now, assuming Laurie doesn't leave anything behind, it would be very easy and convenient for the police to believe that ALL the murders were the work of one man, the now missing Wilkins, whose home and yard will yield some very damning evidence to support that narrative.

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** Not necessarily. Consider that on the same night, Mr. Kreeg was also messily killed, as were the kids at Mr. Wilkins Wilkins' house, Wilkins's "date", the kids at the quarry, and the victims of the werewolves, including Wilkins himself. Now, assuming Laurie doesn't leave anything behind, it would be very easy and convenient for the police to believe that ALL ''all'' the murders were the work of one man, the now missing Wilkins, whose home and yard will yield some very damning evidence to support that narrative.
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* Sam's name. What's one of the names used for Halloween in olden times? ''Sam''hain.
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* Considering that Emma was killed in her house and Henry was the only other known person there, along with the added detail that Henry's fingerprints are gonna be on the sheets that Henry pulled when he discovered Emma's dead body, that implies that Henry is gonna be accused and convicted of a murder that he did not commit.

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* Considering that Emma was killed in her house and Henry was the only other known person there, along with the added detail that Henry's fingerprints are gonna be on the sheets that Henry pulled when he discovered Emma's dead body, that implies that Henry is gonna be accused and convicted of a murder that he did not commit.commit.
** Not necessarily. Consider that on the same night, Mr. Kreeg was also messily killed, as were the kids at Mr. Wilkins house, Wilkins's "date", the kids at the quarry, and the victims of the werewolves, including Wilkins himself. Now, assuming Laurie doesn't leave anything behind, it would be very easy and convenient for the police to believe that ALL the murders were the work of one man, the now missing Wilkins, whose home and yard will yield some very damning evidence to support that narrative.
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** It's also possible that the schoolbus kids recognized that Rhonda herself has an AmbiguousDisorder (she's implied to be on the autism spectrum) and thus see her as a kindred spirit. Macy and her friends taunted Rhonda just because of her mental condition, which likely struck a chord with them, since they were murdered for the same reason.
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* Why did the schoolbus kids kill Macy and the other kids, but leave Rhonda alone? Well, aside from the obvious reason-food-they probably didn't particularly their tragic end being made into a cruel joke. Since she didn't take part, perhaps they [[PetTheDog decided to leave her alone and not even try to come after her.]]

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* Why did the schoolbus kids kill Macy and the other kids, but leave Rhonda alone? Well, aside from the obvious reason-food-they probably didn't particularly appreciate their tragic end being made into a cruel joke. Since she didn't take part, perhaps they [[PetTheDog decided to leave her alone and not even try to come after her.]]
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* Why did the schoolbus kids kill Macy and the other kids, but leave Rhonda alone? Well, aside from the obvious reason-food-they probably didn't particularly their tragic end being made into a cruel joke. Since she didn't take part, perhaps they [[PetTheDog decided to leave her alone and not even try to come after her.]]
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** The last one depends on if he actually watched the movie.
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*Danielle tries to set Laurie up with an overweight, out-of-shape schlub. Being cruel to her sister? Not quite. She says their mother called Laurie "the runt of the litter," and expresses concern about Laurie being able to catch a man on her own. So what did big sister do? Ensured an easy, filling meal for baby sister.
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** And at the end of the day, werewolves are predatory creatures. They kill because that's simply what they do. True, there is the problem of a sapient predator knowingly and willingly killing sapient prey, but all in all, that's what ordinary people are to them. The antelope to the werewolf's lion.

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** And at the end of the day, werewolves are predatory creatures. They kill because that's simply what they do. True, there is the problem of a sapient predator knowingly and willingly killing sapient prey, but all in all, that's what ordinary people are to them. The antelope to the werewolf's lion.lion.
* Considering that Emma was killed in her house and Henry was the only other known person there, along with the added detail that Henry's fingerprints are gonna be on the sheets that Henry pulled when he discovered Emma's dead body, that implies that Henry is gonna be accused and convicted of a murder that he did not commit.

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* Rhonda's [[spoiler: abandonment of the other children to the zombies.]] On first viewing this appears to be an act of sheer spite. But then, remember what Macey said earlier: [[spoiler: the elevator could only hold three people safely. With Sara being dragged off,]] there were [[spoiler: four children left.]] While Macy was probably lying, Rhonda probably didn't realize that. So, [[spoiler: she naturally assumed they would push her out and leave her to die.]]
** Alternately, she [[spoiler: honestly believes that they're trying to trick her ''again'' and isn't taking that shit anymore. At worst, she figures they'll have to slog through a mucky quarry-bottom in the dark to find another way back to the surface, not that they'll actually be killed.]]

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* Rhonda's [[spoiler: abandonment of the other children to the zombies.]] zombies. On first viewing this appears to be an act of sheer spite. But then, remember what Macey said earlier: [[spoiler: the elevator could only hold three people safely. With Sara being dragged off,]] off, there were [[spoiler: four children left.]] left. While Macy was probably lying, Rhonda probably didn't realize that. So, [[spoiler: she naturally assumed they would push her out and leave her to die.]]
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** Alternately, she [[spoiler: honestly believes that they're trying to trick her ''again'' and isn't taking that shit anymore. At worst, she figures they'll have to slog through a mucky quarry-bottom in the dark to find another way back to the surface, not that they'll actually be killed.]]



* Why was Laurie so embarassed about the Red Riding Hood costume and why did her sister and friends laugh when they saw her in it, despite wearing similar costumes? [[spoiler: They're all werewolves. Apparently it's also tradition for a werewolf without her first kill to dress as Red Riding Hood in order to nab it.]]

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* Why was Laurie so embarassed embarrassed about the Red Riding Hood costume and why did her sister and friends laugh when they saw her in it, despite wearing similar costumes? [[spoiler: They're all werewolves. Apparently it's also tradition for a werewolf without her first kill to dress as Red Riding Hood in order to nab it.]]



* Even if Macy and her friends [[spoiler: hadn't been killed by the school bus kids,]] they probably would have [[spoiler: died later anyway when they went home and ate the candy Mr. Wilkins gave them.]]

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* Even if Macy and her friends [[spoiler: hadn't been killed by the school bus kids,]] kids, they probably would have [[spoiler: died later anyway when they went home and ate the candy Mr. Wilkins gave them.]]



** With [[spoiler:his dad dead]], chances are people will notice, [[spoiler:find out about Wilkin's "hobby"]] and he'll be put into adoptive care after some psychological testing
* The werewolves are still alive at the end of the film. They have already killed and eaten people before the events of the film (see RewatchBonus on the main page) and will do it again. Sure, this time they killed AssholeVictim [[spoiler:Mr Wilkins]], but it's very unlikely that the others were or will be one.

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** With [[spoiler:his his dad dead]], dead, chances are people will notice, [[spoiler:find find out about Wilkin's "hobby"]] "hobby" and he'll be put into adoptive care after some psychological testing
* The werewolves are still alive at the end of the film. They have already killed and eaten people before the events of the film (see RewatchBonus on the main page) and will do it again. Sure, this time they killed AssholeVictim [[spoiler:Mr Wilkins]], Mr Wilkins, but it's very unlikely that the others were or will be one.
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** Alternately, she [[spoiler: honestly believes that they're trying to trick her ''again'' and isn't taking that shit anymore. At worst, she figures they'll have to slog through a mucky swamp in the dark to get home tonight, not that they'll actually be killed.]]

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** Alternately, she [[spoiler: honestly believes that they're trying to trick her ''again'' and isn't taking that shit anymore. At worst, she figures they'll have to slog through a mucky swamp quarry-bottom in the dark to get home tonight, find another way back to the surface, not that they'll actually be killed.]]
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** Alternately, she [[spoiler: honestly believes that they're trying to trick her ''again'' and isn't taking that shit anymore. At worst, she figures they'll have to slog through a mucky swamp in the dark to get home tonight, not that they'll actually be killed.]]
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* In a sense, Steve Wilkin's death was a result of his own failure to follow the rules. Remember, on Halloween night, you can't count on anyone being what they appear to be. Even more so when you realize he told his son to go watch ''WesternAnimation/ItsTheGreatPumpkinCharlieBrown'', wherein the character Lucy had advised to always Wear a costume that contrasted one's personality. LittleRedRidingHood was the '''last''' person he should have been messing with on Halloween, and he should have known it.

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* In a sense, Steve Wilkin's death was a result of his own failure to follow the rules. Remember, on Halloween night, you can't count on anyone being what they appear to be. Even more so when you realize he told his son to go watch ''WesternAnimation/ItsTheGreatPumpkinCharlieBrown'', wherein the character Lucy had advised to always Wear a costume that contrasted one's personality. LittleRedRidingHood Literature/LittleRedRidingHood was the '''last''' person he should have been messing with on Halloween, and he should have known it.
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* The werewolves are still alive at the end of the film. They have already killed and eaten people before the events of the film (see RewatchBonus on the main page) and will do it again. Sure, this time they killed AssholeVictim [[spoiler:Mr Wilkins]], but it's very unlikely that the others were or will be one.

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* The werewolves are still alive at the end of the film. They have already killed and eaten people before the events of the film (see RewatchBonus on the main page) and will do it again. Sure, this time they killed AssholeVictim [[spoiler:Mr Wilkins]], but it's very unlikely that the others were or will be one.one.
** And at the end of the day, werewolves are predatory creatures. They kill because that's simply what they do. True, there is the problem of a sapient predator knowingly and willingly killing sapient prey, but all in all, that's what ordinary people are to them. The antelope to the werewolf's lion.
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** FridgeBrilliance: Not necessarily. Mr. Wilkins made note at the beginning of the film of the "rules" to keep one safe on Halloween. Charlie forgot the first one, but it's possible that Macey and Co.'s parents would have checked their candy. Wilkins candy would only be dangerous to someone who broke the rules. In the deleted scenes, it did show that they checked their bags anyway after each house.

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** FridgeBrilliance: Not necessarily. Mr. Wilkins made note at the beginning of the film of the "rules" to keep one safe on Halloween. Charlie forgot the first one, but it's possible that Macey Macy and Co.'s parents would have checked their candy. Wilkins candy would only be dangerous to someone who broke the rules. In the deleted scenes, it did show that they checked their bags anyway after each house.
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* Even if Macey and her friends [[spoiler: hadn't been killed by the school bus kids,]] they probably would have [[spoiler: died later anyway when they went home and ate the candy Mr. Wilkins gave them.]]

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* Even if Macey Macy and her friends [[spoiler: hadn't been killed by the school bus kids,]] they probably would have [[spoiler: died later anyway when they went home and ate the candy Mr. Wilkins gave them.]]
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* Rhonda's [[spoiler: abandonment of the other children to the zombies.]] On first viewing this appears to be an act of sheer spite. But then, remember what Macey said earlier: [[spoiler: the elevator could only hold three people safely. With Sara being dragged off,]] there were [[spoiler: four children left.]] While Marcy was probably lying, Rhonda probably didn't realize that. So, [[spoiler: she naturally assumed they'd push her out and leave her to die.]]

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* Rhonda's [[spoiler: abandonment of the other children to the zombies.]] On first viewing this appears to be an act of sheer spite. But then, remember what Macey said earlier: [[spoiler: the elevator could only hold three people safely. With Sara being dragged off,]] there were [[spoiler: four children left.]] While Marcy Macy was probably lying, Rhonda probably didn't realize that. So, [[spoiler: she naturally assumed they'd they would push her out and leave her to die.]]
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* In a sense, Steve Wilkin's death was a result of his own failure to follow the rules. Remember, on Halloween night, you can't count on anyone being what they appear to be. Even more so when you realize he told his son to go watch ItsTheGreatPumpkinCharlieBrown, wherein the character Lucy had advised to always Wear a costume that contrasted one's personality. LittleRedRidingHood was the '''last''' person he should have been messing with on Halloween, and he should have known it.

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* In a sense, Steve Wilkin's death was a result of his own failure to follow the rules. Remember, on Halloween night, you can't count on anyone being what they appear to be. Even more so when you realize he told his son to go watch ItsTheGreatPumpkinCharlieBrown, ''WesternAnimation/ItsTheGreatPumpkinCharlieBrown'', wherein the character Lucy had advised to always Wear a costume that contrasted one's personality. LittleRedRidingHood was the '''last''' person he should have been messing with on Halloween, and he should have known it.
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** With [[spoiler:his dad dead]], chances are people will notice, [[spoiler:find out about Wilkin's "hobby"]] and he'll be put into adoptive care after some psychological testing

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** With [[spoiler:his dad dead]], chances are people will notice, [[spoiler:find out about Wilkin's "hobby"]] and he'll be put into adoptive care after some psychological testingtesting
* The werewolves are still alive at the end of the film. They have already killed and eaten people before the events of the film (see RewatchBonus on the main page) and will do it again. Sure, this time they killed AssholeVictim [[spoiler:Mr Wilkins]], but it's very unlikely that the others were or will be one.
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** FridgeBrilliance: Not necessarily. Mr. Wilkins made note at the beginning of the film of the "rules" to keep one safe on Halloween. Charlie forgot the first one, but it's possible that Macey and Co.'s parents would have checked their candy. Wilkins candy would only be dangerous to someone who broke the rules.

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** FridgeBrilliance: Not necessarily. Mr. Wilkins made note at the beginning of the film of the "rules" to keep one safe on Halloween. Charlie forgot the first one, but it's possible that Macey and Co.'s parents would have checked their candy. Wilkins candy would only be dangerous to someone who broke the rules. In the deleted scenes, it did show that they checked their bags anyway after each house.

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* In a sense, Steve Wilkin's death was a result of his own failure to follow the rules. Remember, on Halloween night, you can't count on anyone being what they appear to be. Even more so when you realize he told his son to go watch ItsTheGreatPumpkinCharlieBrown, wherein the character Lucy had advised to always Wear a costume that contrasted one's personality. LittleRedRidingHood was the '''last''' person he should have been messing with on Halloween, and he should have known it.

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* What kind of person Billy will grow up as? His upbringing was horrifying enough

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* What kind of person Billy will grow up as? His upbringing was horrifying enoughenough.
** With [[spoiler:his dad dead]], chances are people will notice, [[spoiler:find out about Wilkin's "hobby"]] and he'll be put into adoptive care after some psychological testing
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** FridgeBrilliance: Not necessarily. Mr. Wilkins made note at the beginning of the film of the "rules" to keep one safe on Halloween. Charlie forgot the first one, but it's possible that Macey and Co.'s parents would have checked their candy. Wilkins candy would only be dangerous to someone who broke the rules.

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** FridgeBrilliance: Not necessarily. Mr. Wilkins made note at the beginning of the film of the "rules" to keep one safe on Halloween. Charlie forgot the first one, but it's possible that Macey and Co.'s parents would have checked their candy. Wilkins candy would only be dangerous to someone who broke the rules.rules.
* What kind of person Billy will grow up as? His upbringing was horrifying enough
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* Even if Macey and her friends [[spoiler: hadn't been killed by the school bus kids,]] they probably would have [[spoiler: died later anyway when they went home and ate the candy Mr. Wilkins gave them.]]

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* Even if Macey and her friends [[spoiler: hadn't been killed by the school bus kids,]] they probably would have [[spoiler: died later anyway when they went home and ate the candy Mr. Wilkins gave them.]]]]
** FridgeBrilliance: Not necessarily. Mr. Wilkins made note at the beginning of the film of the "rules" to keep one safe on Halloween. Charlie forgot the first one, but it's possible that Macey and Co.'s parents would have checked their candy. Wilkins candy would only be dangerous to someone who broke the rules.
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* Why was Laurie so embarassed about the Red Riding Hood costume and why did her sister and friends laugh when they saw her in it, despite wearing similar costumes? [[spoiler: They're all werewolves. Apparently it's also tradition for a werewolf without her first kill to dress as Red Riding Hood in order to nab it.]]
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* Rhonda's [[spoiler: abandonment of the other children to the zombies.]] On first viewing this appears to be an act of sheer spite. But then, remember what Macey said earlier: [[spoiler: the elevator could only hold three people safely.]] There were [[spoiler: four children left.]] While Marcy was probably lying, Rhonda probably didn't realize that. So, [[spoiler: she assumed they'd push her out and leave her to die.]]

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* Rhonda's [[spoiler: abandonment of the other children to the zombies.]] On first viewing this appears to be an act of sheer spite. But then, remember what Macey said earlier: [[spoiler: the elevator could only hold three people safely.]] There With Sara being dragged off,]] there were [[spoiler: four children left.]] While Marcy was probably lying, Rhonda probably didn't realize that. So, [[spoiler: she naturally assumed they'd push her out and leave her to die.]]

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FridgeBrilliance: Rhonda's [[spoiler: abandonment of the other children to the zombies.]] On first viewing this appears to be an act of sheer spite. But then, remember what Macey said earlier: [[spoiler: the elevator could only hold three people safely.]] There were [[spoiler: four children left.]] While Marcy was probably lying, Rhonda probably didn't realize that. So, [[spoiler: she assumed they'd push her out and leave her to die.]]

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Rhonda's [[spoiler: abandonment of the other children to the zombies.]] On first viewing this appears to be an act of sheer spite. But then, remember what Macey said earlier: [[spoiler: the elevator could only hold three people safely.]] There were [[spoiler: four children left.]] While Marcy was probably lying, Rhonda probably didn't realize that. So, [[spoiler: she assumed they'd push her out and leave her to die.]]
* A lot of stuff. In particular, look carefully at the chocolate bar that Steven gives Sam, and which character is wearing a class ring.

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* Even if Macey and her friends [[spoiler: hadn't been killed by the school bus kids,]] they probably would have [[spoiler: died later anyway when they went home and ate the candy Mr. Wilkins gave them.
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FridgeBrilliance: Rhonda's [[spoiler: abandonment of the other children to the zombies.]] On first viewing this appears to be an act of sheer spite. But then, remember what Marcy said earlier: [[spoiler: the elevator could only hold three people safely.]] There were [[spoiler: four children left.]] While Marcy was probably lying, Rhonda probably didn't realize that. So, [[spoiler: she assumed they'd push her out and leave her to die.]]

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FridgeBrilliance: Rhonda's [[spoiler: abandonment of the other children to the zombies.]] On first viewing this appears to be an act of sheer spite. But then, remember what Marcy Macey said earlier: [[spoiler: the elevator could only hold three people safely.]] There were [[spoiler: four children left.]] While Marcy was probably lying, Rhonda probably didn't realize that. So, [[spoiler: she assumed they'd push her out and leave her to die.]]
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FridgeBrilliance: Rhonda's [[spoiler: abandonment of the other children to the zombies.]] On first viewing this appears to be an act of sheer spite. But then, remember what Marcy said earlier: [[spoiler: the elevator could only hold three people safely.]] There were [[spoiler: four children left.]] While Marcy was probably lying, Rhonda probably didn't realize that. So, [[spoiler: she assumed they'd push her out and leave her to die.]]

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