Man, Fear Street always makes me emotional. The killers being remembered as monsters by everyone when they all were innocent, good people being forced to kill people—many times, their loved ones—. And we know that they at least have some level of consciousness when they do it because of Ruby Lane; she killed herself, which means that at some point she managed to snap out at least for a moment and took herself out before she could hurt someone else. Nurse Lane, who spent her life investigating and trying to get to the truth about her daughter. Ziggy, who lost her sister and spent her entire adulthood thinking it'd all been for nothing and wishing she'd stayed dead (and then at the end when Ziggy visits Nurse Lane and they both finally get their peace? Sobbing).
And most of all, Sarah's story always gets me the most. Betrayed by someone she trusted and accused and killed by people who'd known her all her life for something she didn't do and because she was a lesbian and loved another woman in 1666, and was remembered as a monster too, as the witch who cursed the town when all she ever tried was getting people to the truth. Always hurts to see her story, but it makes it all the more satisfying when she finally gets her vengeance and finally has people who know the truth about her and respect her. That "Sarah Fier, the first Shadysider" at the end and Sam and Deena kissing in broad daylight just like Sarah wanted to do with Hannah always fucking gets me too.
Like fuck.
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what if i was in band 🥁 and u were a cheerleader 📣🤸🏼♀️ and we were being hunted 🔪🩸 by a 300 year old curse on our town... and we were both girls 😳💖
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So, I guess, uh... see you tomorrow?
No. See you tonight.
FEAR STREET PART ONE: 1994 (2021) dir. leigh janiak
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Rewatching Fear Street and I still think it's so funny that Deena will end a three hundred year old curse for Sam but wasn't willing to drive half an hour to see her even if she had a car. Lesbian of all time.
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