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that's practically flooding the bathroom by the time he slips, and Valerie doesn't notice the vodka practically gushing out of the crack in her mug? For example, Tod and Valerie's deaths in the first movie, Tod somehow fails to notice the blue water note Word of God says that most of the people in test audiences didn't notice the water, hence the color change, but in-universe, the water was most likely clear just like real water.
#Final destination 1 2 3 4 5 6 series
#Final destination 1 2 3 4 5 6 movie
Dwindling Party: Happens in every movie in the series.Downer Ending: Every movie save the second one ends with the protagonists dead or in danger of dying and even then the protagonists of the second one had a Bus Crash.Death Song: A staple of the series Death loves music.The disaster that open each movie even alternates between night and day, with those of 2, 4 and 5 ( a prequel to 1, meaning it still fits the pattern) taking place during the day. Daylight Horror: To drive home the point that death waits for nobody and could strike at any moment, a lot of the deaths occur during the middle of the day, when the characters are doing mundane activities.Cruel and Unusual Death: The entire series is built upon this trope.Being played by Tony Todd doesn't hurt with the creepiness. Creepy Mortician: William Bludworth, who somehow has a knowledge of Death's design and often serves as the Exposition Fairy for the protagonists.Death seems to take advantage of the fact that everything around the characters, from jet liners to A/C units to tanning beds, is apparently poorly maintained and falling apart.aside from the fact that Death is apparently a sentient, unstoppable, malevolent force of nature that frequently kills scores of random, fairly innocent, and often young people in horrifically violent and painful ways just For the Evulz. Crapsack World: Not too much different from our own.In fact, long-time fans might start playing "count the ways this room could kill you" with each new scene. Chekhov's Gun: Flip-flopped - so many things get set up that it gets so convoluted, and then subverted when something comes straight out of the blue.Bookends: The fifth movie is a prequel that concludes with a new perspective on the same plane crash that started the first film's storyline.Even when the victim's injuries are thus far all below the knees (such as the escalator death in The Final Destination). The Final Destination implies that it's Death toying with them, but this is debatable, as the fifth film seems to ignore this and the fourth was the first film in the series to have none of the original creators (James Wong, Glen Morgan, and Jeffrey Reddick) involved. Big Good: Word of God has implied that there's a second force that sends the premonitions and works against Death.So now Death is going to get its'n revenge, by killing them off in excruciating and painful ways. People were supposed to die, but they cheated and got out of it. Balancing Death's Books: The driving force behind the films.
Arc Number: 180 is the number of the flight that ended in the second massacre and has been an extremely bad omen ever since The Number of the Beast 666 also tends to show up (in one form or another) before something horrible happens.