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The movie certainly does not state that they have the same consciousness, just that they are the "same person." I agree that it SHOULD be like that, but it's very clear that they are two distinct personas and they do not share a singular consciousness. Which begs the question, what is Elisabeth getting out of all this? Also, why did Roy from The Office start this whole chain of events by running him off his bike and stealing his money if he was Serpico (the "good cop")?!?! I actually came here to see if anyone could shed any light on the actual conspiracy, haha, so funny you say that. I didn't really get the whole "90-day incarceration for a misdemeanor" thing and why that made them money. What do you consider a cliffhanger about that ending? She applied for a credit card online earlier in the movie, even joked about how easy it was. What makes you think she doesn't have an ID? Please watch and then explain it to me lol Huh, wild. Ha honestly I just finished S5 and now I can't even remember what his voice sounded like before Mrs. M. Night? Did you read that somewhere? Sure but that's not a "direct reference," just similar things happening. Having Ian Holm is a DIRECT reference to Alien; saying "get away from her, you bitch" is a DIRECT reference to Aliens. You know? Her lips seemed perpetually wet. That is all. Lol do you even know what we're talking about or is this some kind of joke? Well she left of her own accord when she finally understood the truth. She did buy the lie, that's why she was there with her at the radio station...did you miss the final dialogue? She proposes to Jennifer, then says that if she agrees to marry her, "I won't lie anymore, I won't be sick anymore." She finally admitted to her that she was lying. Ha, there's almost 0 comedy in the original Nightmare (sequels of course turned Freddy into a cartoon), and about 0 in the entire Hellraiser franchise. What was the direct reference to Resurrection? Yes. They're saying that "bastard" would have been better for the reasons they listed. While that is exciting news, at first I thought it said "Scream," as in VII, and my world almost imploded. Lol, no one was debating whether Mina and Lucy were names in the novel Dracula, why else would I have even brought it up? *facepalm* My question is if there was something deeper to WHY he used those names, if there was some parallel to Dracula I missed in the story.