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* The end of ''Final Destination 5''. Though like most of the endings it was something to be expected, since you can't escape death. We have the two survivors that cheated death, now they move on. After hearing the freak out from the first movie, the happy mood changes to OhCrap. The plane sucks Molly out of the window seat as Sam desperately tries to hold on. She slips and dies getting sliced in half by the wing. Rather than panic Sam simply has a HeroicBSOD for a few seconds and then closes his eyes in acceptance before the fire burns him to death. Of course this turned into a SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}} when the landing wheel just so happens to hit the last survivor... moments after he found out the man that he killed was gonna die in a few days anyway.

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* The end of ''Final Destination 5''. Though like most of the endings it was something to be expected, since you can't escape death. We have the two survivors that cheated death, now they move on. After hearing the freak out from the first movie, the happy mood changes to OhCrap. The plane sucks Molly out of the window seat as Sam desperately tries to hold on. She slips and dies getting sliced in half by the wing. Rather than panic Sam simply has a HeroicBSOD for a few seconds and then closes his eyes in acceptance before the fire burns him to death.death all while he's screaming in utter agony. Of course this turned into a SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}} when the landing wheel just so happens to hit the last survivor... moments after he found out the man that he killed was gonna die in a few days anyway.
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* Alex is dead, we knew he was on the list. But after all that time with him, he's now gone.
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* The end of ''Final Destination 5''. Though like most of the endings it was something to be expected, since you can't escape death. We have the two survivors that cheated death, now they move on. After hearing the freak out from the first movie, the happy mood changes to OhCrap. The plane sucks Molly out of the window seat as Sam desperately tries to hold on. She slips and dies getting sliced in half by the wing. Rather than panic Sam simply has a HeroicBSOD for a few seconds and then closes his eyes in acceptance before the fire burns him to death. Of course this turned into a CrowningMomentOfFunny when the landing wheel just so happens to hit the last survivor... moments after he found out the man that he killed was gonna die in a few days anyway.

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* The end of ''Final Destination 5''. Though like most of the endings it was something to be expected, since you can't escape death. We have the two survivors that cheated death, now they move on. After hearing the freak out from the first movie, the happy mood changes to OhCrap. The plane sucks Molly out of the window seat as Sam desperately tries to hold on. She slips and dies getting sliced in half by the wing. Rather than panic Sam simply has a HeroicBSOD for a few seconds and then closes his eyes in acceptance before the fire burns him to death. Of course this turned into a CrowningMomentOfFunny SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}} when the landing wheel just so happens to hit the last survivor... moments after he found out the man that he killed was gonna die in a few days anyway.
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** Clear Rivers's death was also rather sad in the sense that, out of every character in each Final Destination film, she was the one who managed to outsmart death, even if it meant she wasn't necessarily 'alive.' She leaves the safety of a padded cell to help victims experiencing a similar fate. In the long run, helping is what kills her.

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** Clear Rivers's death was also rather sad in the sense that, out of every character in each Final Destination ''Final Destination'' film, she was the one who managed to outsmart death, even if it meant she wasn't necessarily 'alive.' She leaves the safety of a padded cell to help victims experiencing a similar fate. In the long run, helping is what kills her.



* The construction workers who had worked on the bridge on Final Destination 5. If any survived or at least part of the project they will probably feel very guilty as they will probably wondered if their work on the bridge was a factor on the disaster. You can even see one of the workers racing to help someone but the that person falls to their death before he can help him to up.

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* The construction workers who had worked on the bridge on Final ''Final Destination 5.5''. If any survived or at least part of the project they will probably feel very guilty as they will probably wondered if their work on the bridge was a factor on the disaster. You can even see one of the workers racing to help someone but the that person falls to their death before he can help him to up.
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** For nearly every death in the series, imagine the world of heartbreak any of their loved ones immediately have [[AdultFear upon receiving the worst news imaginable]]: the death of their child, spouse, parent, lover or friend.

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** For nearly every death in the series, imagine the world of heartbreak any of their loved ones immediately have [[AdultFear upon receiving the worst news imaginable]]: the death of their child, spouse, parent, sibling, relative, lover or friend.
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** For nearly every death in the series, imagine the world of heartbreak any of their loved ones immediately have [[AdultFear upon receiving the worst news imaginable]] (often from authority figures): the death of their child, spouse, lover, friend, etc.

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** For nearly every death in the series, imagine the world of heartbreak any of their loved ones immediately have [[AdultFear upon receiving the worst news imaginable]] (often from authority figures): imaginable]]: the death of their child, spouse, lover, friend, etc.parent, lover or friend.
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** Whether they realize it or not, these characters are practically forced to accept death at this point in their lives, because their attempts to outrun Death [[TheProblemWithFightingDeath are ultimately futile]]. They will always be in vain since Death will come after them very shortly...as well as when they're least expecting.

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** Whether they realize it or not, these characters are practically forced to accept death at this point in their lives, because their attempts to outrun Death [[TheProblemWithFightingDeath are ultimately futile]]. They will always be in vain futile]] since Death will come after them very shortly...as well as when they're least expecting.expecting it.



** For every death in the series, imagine the heartbreak any of their loved ones immediately have [[AdultFear upon receiving the worst news imaginable]] often from authority figures of the death of their child, spouse, lover, friend, etc.

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** For nearly every death in the series, imagine the world of heartbreak any of their loved ones immediately have [[AdultFear upon receiving the worst news imaginable]] often (often from authority figures of figures): the death of their child, spouse, lover, friend, etc.

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** Whether they realize it or not, these characters are practically forced to accept death at this point in their lives, because their attempts to outrun Death are ultimately futile and will always be in vain.

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** Whether they realize it or not, these characters are practically forced to accept death at this point in their lives, because their attempts to outrun Death [[TheProblemWithFightingDeath are ultimately futile and futile]]. They will always be in vain.vain since Death will come after them very shortly...as well as when they're least expecting.


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** For every death in the series, imagine the heartbreak any of their loved ones immediately have [[AdultFear upon receiving the worst news imaginable]] often from authority figures of the death of their child, spouse, lover, friend, etc.
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* On a meta level, it's a bit of a bummer how these films have contaminated the mellow, folksy mood of Music/JohnDenver's music for so many people, who now associate his songs with Rube Goldberg-esque deaths rather than the beauty and pleasures of the open countryside.

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* On a meta level, it's a bit of a bummer how these films have contaminated the mellow, folksy mood of Music/JohnDenver's music for so many people, who now associate his songs with Rube Goldberg-esque deaths rather than the beauty and pleasures of the open countryside.countryside.
* The construction workers who had worked on the bridge on Final Destination 5. If any survived or at least part of the project they will probably feel very guilty as they will probably wondered if their work on the bridge was a factor on the disaster. You can even see one of the workers racing to help someone but the that person falls to their death before he can help him to up.
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** Kevin is a bit of one himself, especially after it's revealed that he was planning to propose to his girlfriend Carrie, one of the people who didn't get off the roller coaster.
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* While he's more of a JerkassWoobie, you can't help but feel kinda bad for Ian in ''Final Destination 3'', as well. The scream he lets out after [[spoiler:Erin's Death]] is as bloodcurdling as it is heart-wrenching.

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* ** While he's more of a JerkassWoobie, you can't help but feel kinda bad for Ian in ''Final Destination 3'', as well. The scream he lets out after [[spoiler:Erin's Death]] is as bloodcurdling as it is heart-wrenching.
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* While he's more of a JerkassWoobie, you can't help but feel kinda bad for Ian in ''Final Destination 3'', as well. The scream he lets out after [[spoiler:Erin's Death]] is as bloodcurdling as it is heart-wrenching.
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* On a meta level, it's a bit of a bummer how these films have contaminated the mellow, homey mood of Creator/JohnDenver's music for so many people, who now associate his songs with Rube Goldberg-esque deaths rather than the beauty and pleasures of the open countryside.

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* On a meta level, it's a bit of a bummer how these films have contaminated the mellow, homey folksy mood of Creator/JohnDenver's Music/JohnDenver's music for so many people, who now associate his songs with Rube Goldberg-esque deaths rather than the beauty and pleasures of the open countryside.
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* On a meta level, it's a bit of a bummer how these films have contaminated the mellow, homey mood of Bob Denver's music for so many people, who now associate his songs with Rube Goldberg-esque deaths rather than the beauty and pleasures of the open countryside.

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* On a meta level, it's a bit of a bummer how these films have contaminated the mellow, homey mood of Bob Denver's Creator/JohnDenver's music for so many people, who now associate his songs with Rube Goldberg-esque deaths rather than the beauty and pleasures of the open countryside.
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* On a meta level, it's a bit of a bummer how these films have contaminated the mellow, homey mood of Creator/BobDenver's music for so many people, who now associate them with Rube Goldberg-esque deaths rather than the beauty and pleasures of the open countryside.

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* On a meta level, it's a bit of a bummer how these films have contaminated the mellow, homey mood of Creator/BobDenver's Bob Denver's music for so many people, who now associate them his songs with Rube Goldberg-esque deaths rather than the beauty and pleasures of the open countryside.
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* Just the fact that the majority of Death's victims throughout the series are teenagers and young adults cut down in their prime and the psychological, emotional devastation that does on their parents, relatives and friends.

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* Just the fact that the majority of Death's victims throughout the series are teenagers and young adults cut down in their prime and the psychological, emotional devastation that does on their parents, relatives and friends.friends.
* On a meta level, it's a bit of a bummer how these films have contaminated the mellow, homey mood of Creator/BobDenver's music for so many people, who now associate them with Rube Goldberg-esque deaths rather than the beauty and pleasures of the open countryside.
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* In the film, learning Clear Rivers's backstory. You can't help but feel sympathy for a seventeen-year-old girl whose father was shot and who was neglected and eventually completely abandoned by her mother.
** Clear Rivers's death was also rather sad in the sense that, out of every character in each Final Destination film, she was the one who managed to outsmart death, even if it meant she wasn't necessarily 'alive.' She leaves the safety of a padded cell to help victims experiencing a similar fate. In the long run, helping is what kills her.
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** Seeing Nora witnessing her son's horrible death and sobbing uncontrollably.

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** Seeing [[spoiler:Seeing Nora witnessing her son's horrible death and sobbing uncontrollably.]]



** Mr and Mrs. Waggner, [[spoiler:losing both their only sons in the span of one month; not only with George on Flight 180, but are also left believing Tod committed suicide out of guilt for having George stay on the plane.]]

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** Mr and Mrs. Waggner, [[spoiler:losing both their only sons sons, George and Tod, in the span of one month; not month. Not only do they have to deal with losing George on Flight 180, but are they're also left believing Tod committed suicide "committed suicide" out of guilt for having George stay on the plane.]]
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* Regardless of the quality of said franchise, the idea that several people are being hunted down by Death itself simply for trying to "cheat" death. Seeing as how powerful Death is, you'd think he/she/it would just give them quick, painless deaths, but instead goes out of its way to induce pants pissing amounts of fear and paranoia, only for the victims to die cruel and unusual deaths (though not all of them are unusual, the methods still seem cruel). The entire premise of ''Final Destination'' seems at least somewhat TearJerker ish given that Death is going on what basically consists of a RoaringRampageOfRevenge just because some people want to do what many people want to do; LIVE.

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* Regardless of the quality of said franchise, the idea that several people are being hunted down by Death itself simply for trying to "cheat" death. Seeing as how powerful Death is, you'd think he/she/it it would just give them quick, painless deaths, but instead goes out of its way to induce pants pissing amounts of fear and paranoia, only for the victims to die cruel and unusual deaths (though not all of them are unusual, the methods still seem cruel). The entire premise of ''Final Destination'' seems at least somewhat TearJerker ish given that Death is going on what basically consists of a RoaringRampageOfRevenge just because some people want to do what many people want to do; LIVE.

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** Mr and Mrs. Waggner, [[spoiler:not only losing George on Flight 180, but also believing Tod committed suicide; losing both sons in the span of a month.]]
* [[spoiler:Samantha Lane's little boys seeing their mother die.]]
* The majority of Death's victims throughout the series being teenagers and young adults; cut down in their prime. The effect that that has on their parents and friends.
* There's essentially little to no "free will" in the ''Final Destination'' universe as everything that happens to you was and is planned by Death from the beginning.
* Whether they realize it or not, these characters are practically forced to accept their death at this point in their lives, because trying to outrun Death is ultimately futile and efforts made to do so will always be in vain.
* Regardless of the quality of said franchise, the idea that several people are being hunted down by Death itself simply for trying to "cheat" death. Seeing as how powerful Death is, you'd think he/she/it would just give them quick, painless deaths, but instead goes out of its way to induce pants pissing amounts of fear and paranoia, only for the victims to die cruel and unusual deaths (though not all of them are unusual, the methods still seem cruel). The entire premise of ''Final Destination'' seems at least somewhat TearJerker ish given that Death is going on what basically consists of a RoaringRampageOfRevenge just because some people want to do what many people want to do; LIVE.

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** Mr and Mrs. Waggner, [[spoiler:not [[spoiler:losing both their only losing sons in the span of one month; not only with George on Flight 180, but are also left believing Tod committed suicide; losing both sons in suicide out of guilt for having George stay on the span of a month.plane.]]
* In ''Film/TheFinalDestination'', [[spoiler:Samantha Lane's little boys seeing see their mother die.]]
* The majority of Death's victims throughout the series being teenagers and young adults; cut down in their prime. The effect that that has on their parents and friends.
* There's essentially little to no "free will" in the ''Final Destination'' universe as everything that happens to you was and is planned by Death from the beginning.
* Whether they realize it or not, these characters are practically forced to accept their death at this point in their lives, because trying to outrun Death is ultimately futile and efforts made to do so will always be in vain.
* Regardless of the quality of said franchise, the idea that several people are being hunted down by Death itself simply for trying to "cheat" death. Seeing as how powerful Death is, you'd think he/she/it would just give them quick, painless deaths, but instead goes out of its way to induce pants pissing amounts of fear and paranoia, only for the victims to die cruel and unusual deaths (though not all of them are unusual, the methods still seem cruel). The entire premise of ''Final Destination'' seems at least somewhat TearJerker ish given that Death is going on what basically consists of a RoaringRampageOfRevenge just because some people want to do what many people want to do; LIVE.LIVE.
** Whether they realize it or not, these characters are practically forced to accept death at this point in their lives, because their attempts to outrun Death are ultimately futile and will always be in vain.
* Just the fact that the majority of Death's victims throughout the series are teenagers and young adults cut down in their prime and the psychological, emotional devastation that does on their parents, relatives and friends.

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* The majority of Death's victims being teenagers and young adults; cut down in the prime. The effect that that has on their parents and friends.
* Regardless of the quality of said franchise, the idea that several people are being hunted down by Death itself simply for trying to "cheat" death. Seeing as how powerful Death is, you'd think he/she/it would just give them quick, painless deaths, but instead goes out of its way to induce pants pissing amounts of fear and paranoia, only for the victims to die cruel and unusual deaths (though not all of them are unusual, the methods still seem cruel). The entire premise of ''Final Destination'' seems at least somewhat TearJerker ish given that Death is going on what basically consists of a RoaringRampageOfRevenge just because some people want to do what many people want to do; LIVE.
** Just the fact that trying to outsmart Death is ultimately futile and efforts made to do so will always be in vain.

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* [[spoiler:Samantha Lane's little boys seeing their mother die.]]
* The majority of Death's victims throughout the series being teenagers and young adults; cut down in the their prime. The effect that that has on their parents and friends.
* There's essentially little to no "free will" in the ''Final Destination'' universe as everything that happens to you was and is planned by Death from the beginning.
* Whether they realize it or not, these characters are practically forced to accept their death at this point in their lives, because trying to outrun Death is ultimately futile and efforts made to do so will always be in vain.
* Regardless of the quality of said franchise, the idea that several people are being hunted down by Death itself simply for trying to "cheat" death. Seeing as how powerful Death is, you'd think he/she/it would just give them quick, painless deaths, but instead goes out of its way to induce pants pissing amounts of fear and paranoia, only for the victims to die cruel and unusual deaths (though not all of them are unusual, the methods still seem cruel). The entire premise of ''Final Destination'' seems at least somewhat TearJerker ish given that Death is going on what basically consists of a RoaringRampageOfRevenge just because some people want to do what many people want to do; LIVE.
** Just the fact that trying to outsmart Death is ultimately futile and efforts made to do so will always be in vain.
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** Seeing Nora witnessing her son's horrible death and sobbing uncontrollably.



* In ''Final Destination 1'', [[spoiler:when Tod is telling the FBI agents that his brother told him to keep an eye on Alex and that he stayed on the plane. The look on Tod's face when he realizes his brother died.]]
* Regardless of the quality of said franchise, the idea that several people are being hunted down by Death itself simply for trying to "cheat" death. Seeing as how powerful Death is, you'd think he/she/it would just give them quick, painless deaths, but instead goes out of its way to induce pants pissing amounts of fear and paranoia, only for the victims to die cruel and unusual deaths (though not all of them are unusual, the methods still seem cruel). The entire premise of ''Final Destination'' seems at least somewhat TearJerker ish given that Death is going on what basically consists of a RoaringRampageOfRevenge just because some people want to do what many people want to do; LIVE.

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* In ''Final Destination 1'', Destination'', [[spoiler:when Tod is telling the FBI agents that his brother told him to keep an eye on Alex and that he stayed on the plane. The look on Tod's face when he realizes his brother died.]]
** Mr and Mrs. Waggner, [[spoiler:not only losing George on Flight 180, but also believing Tod committed suicide; losing both sons in the span of a month.]]
* The majority of Death's victims being teenagers and young adults; cut down in the prime. The effect that that has on their parents and friends.
* Regardless of the quality of said franchise, the idea that several people are being hunted down by Death itself simply for trying to "cheat" death. Seeing as how powerful Death is, you'd think he/she/it would just give them quick, painless deaths, but instead goes out of its way to induce pants pissing amounts of fear and paranoia, only for the victims to die cruel and unusual deaths (though not all of them are unusual, the methods still seem cruel). The entire premise of ''Final Destination'' seems at least somewhat TearJerker ish given that Death is going on what basically consists of a RoaringRampageOfRevenge just because some people want to do what many people want to do; LIVE.LIVE.
** Just the fact that trying to outsmart Death is ultimately futile and efforts made to do so will always be in vain.
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** Creator/MaryElizabethWinstead does a good job making Wendy TheWoobie for the entire movie.
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*** Makes it ''worse'' when she's [[spoiler: getting her head cut off by the elevator, she starts screaming "I don't wanna die!"]].
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* Regardless of the quality of said franchise, the idea that several people are being hunted down by [[spoiler: Death itself]] simply for trying to "cheat" death. Seeing as how powerful [[spoiler: Death is]], you'd think he/she/it would just give them quick, painless deaths, but instead goes out of its way to induce pants pissing amounts of fear and paranoia, only for the victims to die cruel and unusual deaths (though not all of them are unusual, the methods still seem cruel). The entire premise of ''Final Destination'' seems at least somewhat TearJerker ish given that [[spoiler: Death]] is going on what basically consists of a RoaringRampageOfRevenge just because some people want to do what many people want to do; LIVE.

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* Regardless of the quality of said franchise, the idea that several people are being hunted down by [[spoiler: Death itself]] itself simply for trying to "cheat" death. Seeing as how powerful [[spoiler: Death is]], is, you'd think he/she/it would just give them quick, painless deaths, but instead goes out of its way to induce pants pissing amounts of fear and paranoia, only for the victims to die cruel and unusual deaths (though not all of them are unusual, the methods still seem cruel). The entire premise of ''Final Destination'' seems at least somewhat TearJerker ish given that [[spoiler: Death]] Death is going on what basically consists of a RoaringRampageOfRevenge just because some people want to do what many people want to do; LIVE.
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* TearJerker: [[spoiler: The end of Final Destination 5. Though like most of the endings it was something to be expected, since you can't escape death. We have the two survivors that cheated death, now they move on. After hearing the freak out from the first movie, the happy mood changes to OhCrap. The plane sucks Molly out of the window seat as Sam desperately tries to hold on. She slips and dies getting sliced in half by the wing. Rather than panic Sam simply has a HeroicBSOD for a few seconds and then closes his eyes in acceptance before the fire burns him to death. Of course this turned into a CrowningMomentOfFunny when the landing wheel just so happens to hit the last survivor....Moments after he found out the man that he killed was gonna die in a few days anyway.]]

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* TearJerker: [[spoiler: The end of Final ''Final Destination 5.5''. Though like most of the endings it was something to be expected, since you can't escape death. We have the two survivors that cheated death, now they move on. After hearing the freak out from the first movie, the happy mood changes to OhCrap. The plane sucks Molly out of the window seat as Sam desperately tries to hold on. She slips and dies getting sliced in half by the wing. Rather than panic Sam simply has a HeroicBSOD for a few seconds and then closes his eyes in acceptance before the fire burns him to death. Of course this turned into a CrowningMomentOfFunny when the landing wheel just so happens to hit the last survivor....Moments survivor... moments after he found out the man that he killed was gonna die in a few days anyway.]]



* In final destination 3 you can't help but feel sorry for Wendy when she realizes that her boyfriend Jason is still in the roller coaster. she was very desperate to get him of that ride since she was the one that had the premonition of the coaster crashing.
* In FD1 [[spoiler: When Tod is telling the FBI agents that his brother told him to keep an eye on Alex and that he stayed on the plane. The look on Tod's face when he realizes his brother died.]]
* Regardless of the quality of said franchise, the idea that several people are being hunted down by [[spoiler: Death itself]] simply for trying to "cheat" death. Seeing as how powerful [[spoiler: Death is]], you'd think he/she/it would just give them quick, painless deaths , but NOOOO, you have to out of your way to induce pants pissing amounts of fear and paranoia, only for the victims to die cruel and unusual deaths (though not all of them are unusual, the methods still seem cruel). The entire premise of Final Destination seems at least somewhat TearJerker ish given that [[spoiler: Death]] is going on what basically consists of a RRoR just because some people want to do what many people want to do; LIVE.

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* In final destination 3 ''Final Destination 3'', you can't help but feel feeling sorry for Wendy when she realizes that her boyfriend Jason is still in the roller coaster. she She was very desperate to get him of off that ride since she was the one that had the premonition of the coaster crashing.
* In FD1 [[spoiler: When ''Final Destination 1'', [[spoiler:when Tod is telling the FBI agents that his brother told him to keep an eye on Alex and that he stayed on the plane. The look on Tod's face when he realizes his brother died.]]
* Regardless of the quality of said franchise, the idea that several people are being hunted down by [[spoiler: Death itself]] simply for trying to "cheat" death. Seeing as how powerful [[spoiler: Death is]], you'd think he/she/it would just give them quick, painless deaths , deaths, but NOOOO, you have to instead goes out of your its way to induce pants pissing amounts of fear and paranoia, only for the victims to die cruel and unusual deaths (though not all of them are unusual, the methods still seem cruel). The entire premise of Final Destination ''Final Destination'' seems at least somewhat TearJerker ish given that [[spoiler: Death]] is going on what basically consists of a RRoR RoaringRampageOfRevenge just because some people want to do what many people want to do; LIVE.
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* In FD1 [[spoiler: When Tod is telling the FBI agents that his brother told him to keep an eye on Alex and that he stayed on the plane. The look on Tod's face when he realizes his brother died.]]

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* In FD1 [[spoiler: When Tod is telling the FBI agents that his brother told him to keep an eye on Alex and that he stayed on the plane. The look on Tod's face when he realizes his brother died.]]]]
* Regardless of the quality of said franchise, the idea that several people are being hunted down by [[spoiler: Death itself]] simply for trying to "cheat" death. Seeing as how powerful [[spoiler: Death is]], you'd think he/she/it would just give them quick, painless deaths , but NOOOO, you have to out of your way to induce pants pissing amounts of fear and paranoia, only for the victims to die cruel and unusual deaths (though not all of them are unusual, the methods still seem cruel). The entire premise of Final Destination seems at least somewhat TearJerker ish given that [[spoiler: Death]] is going on what basically consists of a RRoR just because some people want to do what many people want to do; LIVE.
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* In final destination 3 you can't help but feel sorry for Wendy when she realizes that her boyfriend Jason is still in the roller coaster. she was very desperate to get him of that ride since she was the one that had the premonition of the coaster crashing.

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* In final destination 3 you can't help but feel sorry for Wendy when she realizes that her boyfriend Jason is still in the roller coaster. she was very desperate to get him of that ride since she was the one that had the premonition of the coaster crashing.crashing.
*In FD1 [[spoiler: When Tod is telling the FBI agents that his brother told him to keep an eye on Alex and that he stayed on the plane. The look on Tod's face when he realizes his brother died.]]
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** As Kat is stuck in her car, Clear goes to check if she's all right. Despite having been selfish and uncaring before, Kat tells her to search for Isabella, as she will be fine. It's the first time she shows empathy towards the rest of the group.

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** As Kat is stuck in her car, Clear goes to check if she's all right. Despite having been selfish and uncaring before, Kat tells her to search for Isabella, as she will be fine. It's the first time she shows empathy towards the rest of the group.group.
* In final destination 3 you can't help but feel sorry for Wendy when she realizes that her boyfriend Jason is still in the roller coaster. she was very desperate to get him of that ride since she was the one that had the premonition of the coaster crashing.
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* ''Final Destination 2'' manages to make you feel sorry for almost everyone on Death's list. Some examples:
** When Nora tells Kimberly she has accepted that she's going to die because there's nothing left for her after her husband and her son's deaths.
** As Kat is stuck in her car, Clear goes to check if she's all right. Despite having been selfish and uncaring before, Kat tells her to search for Isabella, as she will be fine. It's the first time she shows empathy towards the rest of the group.

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