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Post by lordhowl on Jul 19, 2010 14:08:41 GMT -5
What's your idea of what happened immediately after the last scene in GS?
I mean, questions like, does Brigitte take the cure right away? How long does she mourn for Ginger? How does she mourn for her? When does the father come home? Does Brigitte leave right away? Do the police arrive?
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Post by Grim The Weird on Jul 19, 2010 17:06:20 GMT -5
she probably got away by pure instinkt. she most likely would have been on a state of chock but someohow managed to get away without being caught. and she clearly never stops mourning ginger.
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Post by Grim The Weird on Jul 20, 2010 3:17:29 GMT -5
i should really spell check what i write...
schock some how .
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Post by sophielovessam on Jul 21, 2010 9:10:59 GMT -5
I have so many questions about it 1) When did she leave? 2) What did she do with Sam? 3) When did her parents come home? 4) What did she do with Ginger? 5) What did her parents do? 6) Apperantly her mum told the police that she'd killed Trina but how could her husband let her go to jail and what did he do whenever his daughters are dead/missing and his wife is probably in jail for life? 7) How long did she stay in the room?
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Post by †Wicky Wicked† on Jul 21, 2010 10:02:22 GMT -5
I saw in the deleted scenes that Pam told the police she killed Trina. Maybe they would've sent a police car to her house to go found Trina and that's how they found Sam and Ginger too. And where Brigitte would be at that time? I don't know.
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Post by lordhowl on Jul 22, 2010 13:25:02 GMT -5
I have so many questions about it 1) When did she leave? 2) What did she do with Sam? 3) When did her parents come home? 4) What did she do with Ginger? 5) What did her parents do? 6) Apperantly her mum told the police that she'd killed Trina but how could her husband let her go to jail and what did he do whenever his daughters are dead/missing and his wife is probably in jail for life? 7) How long did she stay in the room? In my fanfic, Brigitte actually takes out Ginger's bird-skull necklace (which she took off Ginger when putting her in the van) puts it on the carcass, lights a candle and says a little blessing. She probably brooded over Sam's body just as much. And she left soon after that in Sam's van. Henry, I think, would have been too much in shock, and I'm thinking that Pamela really sold her story, and probably didn't break her "psychopathic" character even with him. She especially would not break character with him. They find an animal carcass (if it didn't degenerate before that), a guy dead in their house, which was full of blood, and his daughters are missing. What can you put together from that? I'm thinking Henry was in little condition to do much for some time.
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Post by sophielovessam on Jul 22, 2010 17:09:40 GMT -5
Maybe Henry commited suicide eventually, doesn't seem like him but its a thought.
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Post by †Wicky Wicked† on Jul 23, 2010 13:32:33 GMT -5
Aww that's a sad thought. I felt sorry for him in the movie, he doesn't seem very happy. Would've been sad if that's how his life would've ended.
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Post by sophielovessam on Jul 27, 2010 13:19:53 GMT -5
I loved Henry. He said about 10 words but I loved him
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Post by †Wicky Wicked† on Jul 27, 2010 14:45:24 GMT -5
Haha sophie! He looked like the kind of the dad who would say: 'here's 10, go to the movies' without asking
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Post by sophielovessam on Jul 27, 2010 14:50:51 GMT -5
Yeah, whilst watching TV or something. And one who would do anything for the easy life!
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Post by lordhowl on Jul 27, 2010 17:30:31 GMT -5
Haha sophie! He looked like the kind of the dad who would say: 'here's 10, go to the movies' without asking Frankly, I think Pamela probably shut him out of the female clique in the family. ("Go back to your own world, Henry, this one confuses you.") Probably more than anything why the girls don't respect her.
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Post by †Wicky Wicked† on Jul 27, 2010 17:43:47 GMT -5
I think you're totally right about that lordhowl
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Post by nat on Jul 27, 2010 22:30:16 GMT -5
I always thought Pamela had mentally castrated him. But that's just me.
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Post by lordhowl on Jul 27, 2010 22:45:35 GMT -5
I always thought Pamela had mentally castrated him. But that's just me. Well, yes, and that's pretty much similar to what I said. That's possibly also why they disliked her.
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Post by Grim The Weird on Jul 28, 2010 2:37:27 GMT -5
haha nice nat.
and LH, yes she was shuting him out, but then again he is a guy and proably wouldnt know how to handle woman problems thats why he should stay out of them. about them disliking pam, i think its because she is like the authority figure in the house and no one really likes someone telling you what to do...
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Post by lordhowl on Jul 28, 2010 11:41:51 GMT -5
haha nice nat. and LH, yes she was shuting him out, but then again he is a guy and proably wouldnt know how to handle woman problems thats why he should stay out of them. about them disliking pam, i think its because she is like the authority figure in the house and no one really likes someone telling you what to do... Well, yes, there's just the fact that she's the authority. But Pam is played up for laughs for most the movie, and you're made to somehow identify with the sisters' dislike of her. She waves these dead, dried out, almost straw-like stalks at the girls and says "Look girls, flowers!" clueless that there's nothing alive or pretty about them. On menstruation, of course you're probably right (except Pamela sees fit to bring it up for discussion with him anyway) but I get the feeling that was the family dynamic anyway. Pamela's attitude strikes me as somebody who tries to be both a peer and a parent to her daughters. Unfortunately, not only does this pull her into a clique with her daughters, and one she constantly never belongs to, and prompts their father to distance himself, but she constantly misses the point about how they actually feel.
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Post by †Wicky Wicked† on Jul 28, 2010 13:17:28 GMT -5
I also thought that the sisters didn't like Pamela mainly because she was always so freaking happy about everything while they're were in a dark place with completely different interests and obbessed with death.
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Post by sophielovessam on Jul 28, 2010 14:51:08 GMT -5
I loved the way she like dances down with the cake saying 'Ginger's bery favourite!' I can never imagine Ginger expressing love for a dessert, especially to her mother lol. And isn't Pamela like Tom Cruise's mum or something in real life?
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Post by †Wicky Wicked† on Jul 28, 2010 16:37:52 GMT -5
Yeah I also think that when I see that scene. I don't see Ginger getting all excite for a cake. I don't see her saying 'Mom will you please make me that cake because I love it so much'. What, Tom Cruise's mom in real life?? I don't think so ....
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