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* {{Fauxshadowing}}: Early on, Jeremiah asks Brother Swan to offer up the blond chubby disciple. Later during the home invasion scene, we see chubby guy being dragged away by one of the bikers. Neither his (nor Mandy\'s) death is shown to us. Next thing we get is a body bag with a figure inside being set on fire. This scene seem carefully constructed to hide the identity of the figure inside. At this point, the attentive viewer would smell something is fishy. It looks likely that the group put chubby guy in the bag as a FakeKillScare for Red. However, nothing comes of this hinted scenario, rendering the whole \
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* {{Fauxshadowing}}: Early on, Jeremiah asks Brother Swan to offer up the blond chubby disciple. Later during the home invasion scene, we see chubby guy being dragged away by one of the bikers. Neither his (nor Mandy\\\'s) death is shown to us. Next thing we get is a body bag being set on fire. This scene seem carefully constructed to hide the identity of the figure inside the bag. At this point, the attentive viewer would smell something is fishy. It looks likely that the group put chubby guy in the bag as a FakeKillScare for Red. However, nothing comes of this hinted scenario, rendering the whole \\\"chubby guy must die\\\" subplot irrelevant.
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The entry was deleted by a user who claimed that chubby guy was killed on screen so he could not serve for this trope. I don\\\'t think that is in the movie. Anybody else had the same feeling about the body in the bag being chubby guy?
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* {{Fauxshadowing}}: Early on, Jeremiah asks Brother Swan to offer up the blond chubby disciple. Later during the home invasion scene, we see chubby guy being dragged away by one of the bikers. Neither his (nor Mandy\'s) death is shown to us. Next thing we get is a body bag being set on fire without giving us a visual confirmation of who\'s inside. At this point, the attentive viewer would smell something is fishy. It looks likely that the group put chubby guy in the bag as a FakeKillScare for Red. However, nothing comes of this hinted scenario, making the whole \
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* {{Fauxshadowing}}: Early on, Jeremiah asks Brother Swan to offer up the blond chubby disciple. Later during the home invasion scene, we see chubby guy being dragged away by one of the bikers. Neither his (nor Mandy\\\'s) death is shown to us. Next thing we get is a body bag with a figure inside being set on fire. This scene seem carefully constructed to hide the identity of the figure inside. At this point, the attentive viewer would smell something is fishy. It looks likely that the group put chubby guy in the bag as a FakeKillScare for Red. However, nothing comes of this hinted scenario, rendering the whole \\\"chubby guy must die\\\" subplot irrelevant.
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The entry was deleted by a user who claimed that chubby guy was killed on screen so he could not serve for this trope. I don\\\'t think that is in the movie. Anybody else had the same feeling about the body in the bag being chubby guy?
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* {{Fauxshadowing}}: Early on, Jeremiah asks Brother Swan to offer up the blond chubby disciple. Later during the home invasion scene, we see chubby guy being dragged away by one of the bikers. Neither his (nor Mandy\'s) death is shown on-screen. Next thing we get is a body bag being set on fire without giving us a visual confirmation of who\'s inside. At this point, the attentive viewer would smell something is fishy. It looks likely that the group put chubby guy in the bag as a FakeKillScare for Red. However, nothing comes of this hinted scenario, making the whole \
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* {{Fauxshadowing}}: Early on, Jeremiah asks Brother Swan to offer up the blond chubby disciple. Later during the home invasion scene, we see chubby guy being dragged away by one of the bikers. Neither his (nor Mandy\\\'s) death is shown to us. Next thing we get is a body bag being set on fire without giving us a visual confirmation of who\\\'s inside. At this point, the attentive viewer would smell something is fishy. It looks likely that the group put chubby guy in the bag as a FakeKillScare for Red. However, nothing comes of this hinted scenario, making the whole \\\"chubby guy must die\\\" subplot pointless.
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The entry was deleted by a user who claimed that chubby guy was killed on screen so he could not serve for this trope. I don\\\'t think that is in the movie. Anybody else had the same feeling about the body in the bag being chubby guy?
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