How could he all of a sudden make his victims disappear?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Freddy's Dead
jakemon08 — 12 years ago(September 25, 2013 11:25 PM)
Through 5 movies he couldn't make the bodies of his victims vanish and everyone forgets they ever existed So why could he do that here?
Ah hell why am I even questioning this when the movie was as bad as it was? Why bother?!
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toking65000 — 12 years ago(October 02, 2013 05:51 AM)
I always wondered how Freddy was able to get into the dreams of ANYONE he chooses in this one without the help of Kristen, Alice, or Jacob to link him.
I just have to assume that by this point he's so powerful he's almost omnipotent. He has such a grasp on merging dreams and reality that eliminating someone in the dream does the same in reality, Doc sorta explains it.
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jamiyl22 — 12 years ago(October 07, 2013 09:17 AM)
I questioned the same thing and a million other things about this movie. I like the movie because it goes into Freddy's past a bit. But for the most part this movie is dumb with all those Looney Tunes sound effects and stuff. Funny thing is that I saw this in the moives as a kid and loved it.
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The_Keeper_of_Angela_Baker — 10 years ago(March 25, 2016 03:39 AM)
In "Freddy's Dead", Freddy is so engorged on souls, that his strength is at god-like levels. Freddy's making everyone forget about the kids is more likely his attempt at protecting Maggie from having the problem of Carlos, Spencer, and John being gone. He never had to do any such thing before because he never had to protect anyone from the results of his activities.