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* VillainHasAPoint: Mallory in the second movie. Sure killing babies might be harsh in principle, but the fact remains that the mutant infants are undeniably dangerous and unpredictable.

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* VillainHasAPoint: Mallory in the second movie. Sure film. Sure, killing babies might be harsh in principle, but the fact remains that the mutant infants are undeniably dangerous and unpredictable.
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* BrokenAesop: The killer babies aren't to blame for their condition, but the theme of innocence must be protected loses its meaning when you consider that the babies are still extremely dangerous and unpredictable on the same level as a rabid or otherwise dangerous dog which have to be put down for the good and safety of everyone around them.
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* {{Novelization}}: The first two films received them: Richard Woodley novelized ''It’s Alive'' while actor James Dixon, a Larry Cohen regular who played Lt. Perkins in the ''It’s Alive'' trilogy in addition to co-writing Cohen’s ''A Return to Salem’s Lot'', novelized ''It Lives Again''.
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* ImpendingDoomPOV: Quite a few scenes are shot partially from the baby's point of view. It has double vision, probably because it's still learning to process information from its eyes.
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* BrokenAesop: The killer babies aren't to blame for their condition, but the theme of innocence must be protected loses its meaning when you consider that the babies are still extremely dangerous and unpredictable on the same level as a rabid or otherwise dangerous dog which have to be put down for the good and safety of everyone around them.
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Los Angeles PR executive Frank Davis (John P. Ryan) and his wife Lenore (Sharon Farrell) are overjoyed at the imminent arrival of their second child. Unfortunately, their baby... [[EnfantTerrible comes out]] [[FetusTerrible a little odd]]. And it turns out to have a nasty habit of killing when it's scared. Which is pretty much all the time.

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Los Angeles PR executive Frank Davis (John P. Ryan) (Creator/JohnPRyan) and his wife Lenore (Sharon Farrell) are overjoyed at the imminent arrival of their second child. Unfortunately, their baby... [[EnfantTerrible comes out]] [[FetusTerrible a little odd]]. And it turns out to have a nasty habit of killing when it's scared. Which is pretty much all the time.
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* VillainHasAPoint: Mallory in the second movie. Sure killing babies might be harsh in principle, but the fact remains that the mutant infants are undeniably dangerous and unpredictable.

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