How Do You Explain Glenn's Death In Real World?
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jaxi2005 — 10 years ago(April 09, 2015 11:25 PM)
Most of Freddy's kills can be explained in real world but not Glenn's, how would you explain his death in real world?, for example: Tina's was blamed on Rod, Rod hung himself in jail, Nancy's mom committed suicide, etc.
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mistafozz — 10 years ago(March 15, 2016 08:09 PM)
live near a a famous bridge, and once a man died while camping on it at night .Do you want to know the real cause of his death?
He chased a roll of toilet paper and fell off.
It's true.
What a 5h1tty way to die -
EmilyTheDramaQueen — 10 years ago(August 31, 2015 04:12 AM)
In this part aside from Tina in the opening scene, we only saw Nancy's dreams but in other parts this branches out to other characters although it's mostly when they are about to get killed.
"I'd rather lose for what I am than win for what I ain't"
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EmilyTheDramaQueen — 10 years ago(August 31, 2015 01:12 PM)
Wild animal attack?! Sorry I've been watching the earlier seasons of the Vampire Diaries too much where that's how they explain all the vampire related deaths
"I'd rather lose for what I am than win for what I ain't"
Kacey Musgraves "Pageant Material" -
brandonhelee — 10 years ago(December 30, 2015 01:53 AM)
This may sound silly but here's how I could explain it please bare with some illogic here.
You know we was sleeping with some ear phones and a TV on his lap maybe he could moved a wrong way smashed his TV's glass into his stomach and it blew up. -
GreenGoblinsOckVenom86 — 10 years ago(January 22, 2016 06:39 PM)
To be fair there are deaths in the sequels that would be hard to explain. Like the girl in Part 3 who gets rammed into a TV and there's no stool around. Also how do you explain the girl who was turned into a cockroach in part 4? Also just to add in this movie Tina's death by Rod is dubious as there's blood on the ceiling and walls indicating she was dragged. Yet there's absolutely no furniture in the room he could've used to do that. The Ceiling was pretty high. Some fans theorize that Nancy's Dad knew it was Freddy all along and didn't want to spread fear.
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tm1617-2 — 10 years ago(March 22, 2016 03:30 AM)
You cannot, and that is actually the point of the scene. By the time Glenn is killed, Freddy has more control than ever over waking time due to his connection with Nancy. The manual miscreant using a bed as a portal to the living world is a literal representation of how he enters in the first place which is through sleep. Glenn is pulled into Freddy's realm and the latter person converts the strength of his many victims into the most obvious physical sign of vicious death: blood. That is Freddy's way of leaving his mark. The child murderer returns Glenn's body once the bloodbath is finished. He would have no reason to keep a corpse, and doing so might even weaken his supernatural abilities since he thrives on psychological terror.
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thegr8defender — 9 years ago(April 16, 2016 08:42 AM)
Um, okay. And that was on his death certificate?
What the OP is asking, I'm fairly sure, is what the police/his parents thought happened. Why was there blood dripping through the floor to the floor below? There had to be some sort of body in the room, some evidence of Glen having been there to leave the blood. Why did the cop throw up? Because there was blood everywhere? I'd think it was because he was torn to pieces somehow.