WHY?


I know the Puppet Master series of films aren't exactly renowned for making much sense storline-wise or with continuity, but why do the puppets turn on Toulon at the end?

It was just a re-hash of the origina;'s ending, but I don't think it really works this time around.

Also, why does that psychic woman start helping the puppets when they bring her back to life? They murdered her.

And finally why, oh why, did the film's makers hire that blonde cock to play the lead male role? He was one of the worst actors I have ever seen...

"I live in the WEAK and the WOUNDED."

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but why do the puppets turn on Toulon at the end?


When Andre Toulon was brought back as the still rotting dead, he went insane believing Carolyn Bramwell was the reincarnation of his dead wife Elsa, who also happened to be Leech-Woman, but she died earlier so it kina fits.

The puppets are struggling to stay alive, the fluid to reanimate their lives is wearing out, and Toulon stole it from them to use for him and Carolyn, turning his back on his creations.

The puppets knew he was going to far and had to stop him. This was the Toulon they remember, bringing him back dead changed him. And finally, they needed to fluid to live.

Also, why does that psychic woman start helping the puppets when they bring her back to life? They murdered her.


It may have been Toulon's idea to kill Camille. Even then they needed some one to help them in collecting more 'human brains' to make the fluid. Plus, she's psychic, maybe she could understand they were just trying to save themselves.

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And finally why, oh why, did the film's makers hire that blonde cock to play the lead male role? He was one of the worst actors I have ever seen...


He probably slept with the director.

Thit and thpin!

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Lol that made me laugh.

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