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Se7en/Fridge


Fridge Horror

  • Se7en: Tracy Mills was murdered at the Mills household, and had her head removed and sent to Mills. Her remains should be left rotting at home by the end of the film since nobody knew of that murder yet. The Fridge Horror: the family keeps dogs indoors.
    • And that's assuming Doe didn't just kill the dogs to stop them from getting in the way.
      • Family dogs are very loyal, and so the above implications are quite unlikely indeed.
      • I don't care how loyal the pooches are, if they're starving and there's a hundred-plus pounds of meat just laying there...

Fridge Logic

  • The killer should have known that his goal to kill seven practitioners of the deadly sins was flawed. One innocent victim is killed, and his chosen personification of Wrath will assuredly not be killed - at worst, he'd likely be given a minimal sentence for a crime of passion. Why would he set up such a statement when the statement was ultimately flawed?
    • Who said that all the people committing the sins had to die, or that only those people would be harmed? That's a fault assumption on your part. It was a moral sermon on the failings of the people under the influence of each sin and a statement showing the consequences of those sins. Gluttony leads to morbid obesity/eating to death, sloth leads to the godawful degeneration of the drug user, being guilty of envy and wrath led both to become murderers and take the life of an innocent or unarmed and helpless man respectively, etc.
      • Well, of course, he was probably never really guilty of Envy and was just manipulating Mills, but thats justified since the killer is a massive hypocrite.
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