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WOW!…i watched this movies strictly for the death scenes. Me and a buddy were talking before it came out about how the series had gotten old due to the same plot over and over again. But it turned out to be a GREAT PLOT after the ending and being able to look back and see all of the connections. Very well done on this movie and will be recommending it to all of my friends who have seen the first 4.
There are a few things in this movie that don’t quite makes sense that they never explain. I don’t know if it is too lazy or what. I agree it does not make sense that Molly dies. She lived on the bridge so death wouldn’t have been coming from her. As for Peter trying to kill her and Sam saving her there for putting her on death list doesn’t make sense as she wouldn’t have been in danger from Peter in the first place if everyone had died. Yes there is speculation like she would have killed herself out of guilt but seeing as they explain outright why the black guy died even though he killed the guy you wonder why they don’t for Sam and Molly.
But am I the only one who noticed the big blooper at the end? If you watch the guys picture that the black guy killed you notice he is a race car driver. More specific he is the race car driver who killes everyone in number 4. So if number 2 was what a year after number 1 and I think they say number 3 is a year after 2 that means 4 is ATLEAST 2 years after number 1. So if the guy was suppose to die “in a few days” and that is why the black guy dies then how is it that he would have lived 2 years more to go on to kill everyone in 4?
the reason 4 molly’s death is because either she was just caught in Alex Browning’s disaster. It was finished with her and death moved on to the 1st movie’s survivors. so it wasn’t the fact that she was supposed to die, but the fact that Browning and his friends were. the second reason could be the fact that peter didn’t kill her. therefore she’s on deaths list NOW.
It does make sense because that’s why Brian in final destination 2 was on death’s list. A truck was about to hit and Rory(who was supposed to be dead) saved him so he was added so this is the same case here. Also due to the fact that after Peter killed Block, he was just a normal survivor instead of being on death’s list.
well … I think that the car in 4 could have been driven by someone else … his son or some random person … if the car was sold or something … the thing I don’t get is why Sam died because since he killed Peter who killed the cop, Sam should have earned the cops life … and about Molly’s death … someone says it in FD 3 I think that death always has a new plan and it is just changed … so the new plan could have been for Peter to kill Molly … so Sam would kill peter for Revenge therefor earning Molly’s life … (but im not sure about this one)
Okay, what I really don’t understand is the creepy black guy said he knew so much about that stuff because he’d witnessed it before. But how did he witness it if the bridge was the first incident to take place, even before flight 180? And how come in the first movie, the bridge incident is never mentioned? The bridge and Flight 180 obviously are taking place in the same town, two weeks apart, so wouldn’t the survivors from flight 180 already have heard about the bridge, or be told about it after the crash?? I just don’t see how these two movies tie in together. Except for the fact that they all end up on 180 together, this movie doesn’t make sense as a prequel. Just my opinion.
Anyways, I think the reason Molly and Sam die on 180 has nothing to do with the bridge. The guy from the first movie has the premonition on the plane, so that completely ends the first cycle of death. Molly was never meant to die, and Sam DID cheat death. They just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and died on the plane.
If Molly hadn’t gotten on the plane, she would’ve died a different way. Since she did get on, everybody including Sam was collateral damage. And if Nathan wasn’t at the bar he wouldve died differently but since the plane exploded, death took advantage of the opportunity by killing Nathan with the plane gear
Ok I loved this movie. I was looking for the tie in all through the movie. You see 180 a lot in this film. I think think the life for a life is like any other thing everyone tried in all of them. New life that should be there etc. Molly may have been to die two weeks later…my thought is this and simple, she would never have been on 180 had her bf not survived. He wouldn’t have taken a job in Paris. Now, you couldn’t call it FD the beginning (1) it ruins the surprise tie in. (2) is it the beginning? Doubtful because the “Candyman” says he has seen this before. I think in these movies there is no cheating death. Now we know that the people who cheated death interacted with others causing a ripple effect. What if everyone on the bridge was delicately placed there to die because of the interactions of those who cheated death. What if the flight 180 survivors were to die before they were on that flight but didn’t due to the bridge. The thing is this franchise can continue to come up with more prequels, sequels, inbetween movies it wants due to that ripple. That as long as someone is having premonitions will never close up. I think it would be awesome to see what the bridge did to effect the flight 180 survivors before the plane. Also I can only assume that any movie that doesn’t show a character die at the end died due to the fact that death can’t be cheated.
Not to rain on your parade but Molly was meant to die after the fact that Sam intervened when Peter was about to kill her adding her to the list. And maybe it was death’s plan from the beginning to let Sam have the premonition and let Molly live so it could have Peter attempt to kill her and end up having her on the list