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** Willy is shown as [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking significantly more of a threat]] than his cohorts, so it's presumed she didn't think even the Janitor could stand up to Willy and would only make him angrier (and thus more liable to lash out on the town she's trying to protect).

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** Willy is shown as [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking significantly more of a threat]] threat than his cohorts, so it's presumed she didn't think even the Janitor could stand up to Willy and would only make him angrier (and thus more liable to lash out on the town she's trying to protect).
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** Both. It's stated that the guy who possesses Willy was not just the owner of the restaurant, but is also the founder of the franchise. This falls right into FridgeBrilliance, because some serial killers in the past have often killed victims in multiple states in order to avoid being caught. If the franchise founder started in 1984, then after committing several kills in one state and the police start to notice, he probably relocated to open another franchise restaurant elsewhere, committed more kills and then relocated again after police starting to look into there. This may sound weird, but when you take into account that the film is technically a parody of ''[[Franchise/FiveNightsatFreddys Five Nights at Freddy's]]'', it makes sense because the same thing happens with the original games (as one of the founders was a serial killer and has multiple Fazbear Pizzerias that he would target victims at).
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** In the flashbacks it's shown that the Sheriff was the one who brokered the deal with Willy and Co and so has been spending the following 25 years luring an untold number of victims to their deaths as their willing accomplice, all the while justifying it to herself as a necessary sacrifice to keep Hayesville safe from their predations. As a result, it's implied that when she saw the animatronics she had viewed as implacable murder machines being easily reduced to bags of rubbish by the Janitor she went a little potty, doubling down in order to run away from her guilt instead of coming to terms with the possibility that all the things she'd done over the years had been AllForNothing.

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** In the flashbacks it's shown that the Sheriff was the one who brokered the deal with Willy and Co and so has been spending the following 25 years luring an untold number of victims to their deaths as their willing accomplice, all the while justifying it to herself as a necessary sacrifice to keep Hayesville safe from their predations. As a result, it's implied that when she saw the animatronics she had viewed as implacable murder machines being easily reduced to bags of rubbish by the Janitor Janitor, she went a little potty, doubling down in order to run and running away from her guilt instead of coming to terms with the possibility that all the horrible things she'd done helped commit over the years had been AllForNothing.
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** In the flashbacks it's shown that the Sheriff was the one who brokered the deal with Willy and Co, and so has been spending the following 25 years luring an untold number of victims to their deaths as a willing accomplice to a band of undead serial killers, all the while justifying it to herself as a necessary sacrifice to keep Hayesville safe from their predations. As a result, it's implied that when she saw the animatronics she had viewed as implacable forces of death being easily reduced to bags of rubbish by the Janitor she went a little potty as a result, only instead of coming to terms with the possibility that all the things she'd done over the years was AllForNothing, she ends up doubling down to run away from her guilt.

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** In the flashbacks it's shown that the Sheriff was the one who brokered the deal with Willy and Co, Co and so has been spending the following 25 years luring an untold number of victims to their deaths as a their willing accomplice to a band of undead serial killers, accomplice, all the while justifying it to herself as a necessary sacrifice to keep Hayesville safe from their predations. As a result, it's implied that when she saw the animatronics she had viewed as implacable forces of death murder machines being easily reduced to bags of rubbish by the Janitor she went a little potty as a result, only potty, doubling down in order to run away from her guilt instead of coming to terms with the possibility that all the things she'd done over the years was AllForNothing, she ends up doubling down to run away from her guilt.had been AllForNothing.
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** In the flashbacks it's shown that the Sheriff was the one who brokered the deal with Willy and Co, so if she had the realization that for 25 years she has been willingly sending innocent people to their deaths only for it to have been AllForNothing, it would have probably driven her a bit loopy and made her continue the cycle rather than admit she was wrong.

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** In the flashbacks it's shown that the Sheriff was the one who brokered the deal with Willy and Co, and so if she had has been spending the realization that for following 25 years she has been willingly sending innocent people luring an untold number of victims to their deaths only for as a willing accomplice to a band of undead serial killers, all the while justifying it to have been herself as a necessary sacrifice to keep Hayesville safe from their predations. As a result, it's implied that when she saw the animatronics she had viewed as implacable forces of death being easily reduced to bags of rubbish by the Janitor she went a little potty as a result, only instead of coming to terms with the possibility that all the things she'd done over the years was AllForNothing, it would have probably driven she ends up doubling down to run away from her a bit loopy and made her continue the cycle rather than admit she was wrong.guilt.
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** In the flashbacks it's shown that the Sheriff was the one who brokered the deal with Willy and Co, so if she had the realization that for 25 years she has been willingly sending innocent people to their deaths was AllForNothing, it would have probably driven her a bit loopy and made her continue the cycle rather than admit she was wrong.

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** In the flashbacks it's shown that the Sheriff was the one who brokered the deal with Willy and Co, so if she had the realization that for 25 years she has been willingly sending innocent people to their deaths was only for it to have been AllForNothing, it would have probably driven her a bit loopy and made her continue the cycle rather than admit she was wrong.
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** In the flashbacks it's shown that the Sheriff was the one who brokered the deal with Willy and Co, the realization that for 25 years she has been willingly sending innocent people to their deaths was AllForNothing, it probably drove her a bit loopy and continue the cycle rather than admit she was wrong.

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** In the flashbacks it's shown that the Sheriff was the one who brokered the deal with Willy and Co, so if she had the realization that for 25 years she has been willingly sending innocent people to their deaths was AllForNothing, it would have probably drove driven her a bit loopy and made her continue the cycle rather than admit she was wrong.
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** Alternatively, they've seen how brutal he is when they try to strike while he's working. Imagine what he'd do if they interrupted his break. Much like how they're trapped in there with him, it's not just ''his'' break. It's theirs. They have a chance to regroup, plan, and try to survive the next round.
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* Why does Siren Sara blow herself, Tex and Lund up? They're technically supposed to be working together.

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* Why does Siren Sara blow herself, Tex and Lund up? They're technically supposed to be working together.together.
** She's half-dead, her entire gang is dead, and the two idiots who sent their killer in are right there. Proxy revenge.
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** The scheme is being headed by a corrupt rich person and a small town sheriff in the American south. She's also abusive to the girl she "adopted" in a deeply illegal manner, to the point of handcuffing her to a home appliance. Getting on the bad side of a cop like her, especially with a rich person's direct backing, is a good way to die.

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