Daughter Jenna = fire?


I know this doesn't really add up, but did anybody think that daughter Jenna was the one who started the house fire? I know that we don't get any sense that she does time jump, but I couldn't help but connect her burning the doll on the bbq to the house fire at the beginning. I would love to hear thoughts!

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thats what i thought. but you can only jump back into ur own body. she wasnt even alive during the fire.

Joinking it!

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I don't think that Sam needed to let Jenna die in the fire in order to solve the situation.

All he needed to do was save both his parents and Jenna.

It seems to me that the reason why Jenna became a killer and having an incestrous love to Sam was because of the absence of their parents.

Therefore Jenna's life could have turn out differently if her parents had been there for her growing up.

Hence why Sam shouldn't have let Jenna die in that fire.

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I totally agree with you. It seemed like the parents and Jenna would've made it out of the fire in the last time travel he did.

Something that my sister pointed out, which makes sense, is that at some point, one of those people would've died anyway. The reason being is because in all the butterfly effect movies, someone always has to pay for what was changed in the past, which usually ends in someone's death.

I also thought, if you couldn't save both the parents and Jenna, but Jenna survived, knowing that she would become the psychopath that she is in the present, try to mentally train her to not like him in that way and get her a boyfriend or something.

But then again, what do I know? I didn't write the script or the series for that matter.

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i thought jenna the sister started the fire since she tried to blame it on her brother, and blaming him for the murders.

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