Lynn or Brenda (Character Wise)
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the_script — 13 years ago(December 17, 2012 09:09 AM)
lol well i don't think she wanted to commit suicide its just at that moment she just wanted to die, her mother, sister and dad died and she thought at that time she was getting dragged out the trailer life isn't worth living nomore
she wanted them to kill her at that moment but later on when they were gone she didn't want to die she wanted to get out of there.
and i got that "shot him" bit she was screaming when she was getting dragged out but when he took the gun out she instantly grabbed onto it and i swear i can her hear saying "shoot, shoot" and bringing the gun closer to her face, maybe i misinterpreted it wrong. that's how it looks to me. -
hard2getkidd — 11 years ago(July 12, 2014 07:18 PM)
Lynn , although I had seen the original I was still shocked when she died , I got the vibe she would be the protagonist in this version, but for modern audiences killing her in such a brutal manner it really upped the ante . The girl next to us had tears during the whole trailer attack scene . I have to say all three of the Carter Ladies were very attractive though .
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ScorpionTDC — 11 years ago(November 02, 2014 08:10 AM)
Brenda, but I really liked both
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Lootrock — 11 years ago(November 05, 2014 12:27 PM)
I feel like you guys are favoring Brenda only because she survived being raped and watched her family die. I like the fact that they killed Lynn in that fashion as it was simply shocking. I remember being in the theater rooting for the baby to get killed too just to see how far the director/writer would take it. Anyway, back to my point: Brenda was a bitch and if I was her mother I would have slapped the beep out of her for complaining on their 25th anniversary. All she did was complain the whole time. Lynn was a boss and I feel like if she didn't get killed, but they had still taken her baby, she would have went nuts like the chick from descent and could have done what her punk husband wasn't presumed to be built for. Also, she was very cool and calm when that mutant was sucking her tit while holding a gun to her baby. So, in short, I favor Lynn and Brenda can go to hell.
Also, what the hell makes you guys think Brenda matured? All she did was survive and cry for the remainder of the ordeal. If I was her I probably would have been the same way, but I don't know where you guys got this idea of maturity from. So what she was being "a typical teenager", it's pretty well established that teenagers on a whole suck. -
ScorpionTDC — 11 years ago(November 09, 2014 09:46 PM)
Anyway, back to my point: Brenda was a bitch and if I was her mother I would have slapped the beep out of her for complaining on their 25th anniversary. All she did was complain the whole time.
That's kinda why I liked her. She
was
bitchy and she's the kind of character I'd write off right away, so it was a genuine surprise that she lived. Plus, watching her go through hell and get stronger and fight back was more interesting to me. It also helps that she had a lot more to do than Lynn did (though I liked her a lot as well) I also thought Emilie's performance was more compelling
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josephdonavyn — 10 years ago(November 03, 2015 09:25 AM)
I don't think Brenda was very bitch-y actually, all she did was make a snarky comment now and then but she was pretty normal. With that said though, I loved both characters. I always hate when Lynn dies in the trailer I would have rather Doug or Bobby died in her place).
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jacc1515 — 9 years ago(October 22, 2016 12:54 AM)
Definitely Lynn. You could tell she was kind of like the mediator of the family. She is trying to appease Doug, her siblings and her parents all at once. Instead of constantly complaining (like her sister) she tries to find the good in any situation. Hell
she even sacrifices herself in a vain attempt to help save her family from the mutants.
Oh and she is smoking hot too!
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