Why did Jason killed Crazy Ralph
Jason should of let Crazy Ralph lived since he was never a threat and was never a reason why Jason drowned in the lake.
shareJason should of let Crazy Ralph lived since he was never a threat and was never a reason why Jason drowned in the lake.
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I guess.
shareTechnically, Crazy Ralph wasn't on Camp Blood grounds(which was adjacent to Camp Packanack), nor did Jeff and Sandra trespass on Jasons turf yet, so I'm not quite sure why Ralph was targeted? You'd think Jason would appreciate a helping hand in keeping trespassers off his turf, but alas, Ralph had to go!
shareMaybe Crazy Ralph was baning Pamela before her death
shareCrazy Ralph was a serious threat, he is (was) the best character in the entire franchise, and he was going to be more popular than Jason. He was stealing Jason's thunder, and Jason realized this, so sadly he had to go.
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If you look at American slasher films of this era they were quite puritanical. Each character who dies usually commits some kind of "sin" before they bite the dust. Wanting to have sex, having sex, smoking dope, drinking etc. Crazy Ralph's sin was watching Paul and Ginny kissing. Dirty old Peeping Tom = Death.
shareBecause he can. Jason kills just for the hell of it. And he needed to take care of what mommy missed.
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No! You *can't* be alive!
I think that Jason murdered Ralph because he was trespassing. Plain and simple.
You don't cross old Jason.
He wasn't trespassing though, he was on the grounds of the counsellor training camp, not Camp Blood. It wasn't until Jeff and Sandra went off the reservation that provoked Jason into killing the rest of them otherwise, he would've killed them the first night.
shareJust an excuse to throw in another death scene.
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