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What happened to the first girl who escaped the cage?


What happened to the first girl who escaped the cage, Samantha? She ran down to a canoe and laid flat in it to avoid being seen. Did she make it?

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Before the blond girl slits her own throat she sees a familiar tattooed piece of skin at the bottom of her bowl and looks up to see various children trying on pieces of Samantha's skin where it was tattooed. There is even a flashback showing Samantha's tattoo that is at the bottom of her bowl.

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Oh no. I didn't catch that. I didn't understand what triggered the blonde girl to slit her own throat. I figured she realized there was no hope of getting out alive, but I didn't know why she thought that. Thank you.

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Me too; I thought the tattoos were from Jonah. After reading someone point out that it was Samantha’s tattoos, Amy’s suicide made much more sense.




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Me too; I thought the tattoos were from Jonah. After reading someone point out that it was Samantha’s tattoos, Amy’s suicide made much more sense.


I also tought they were Jonah's tattoos, and I even tought that the cup whith which she slit her throat might have been his scalp... But now it makes more sense. I think there was not enough emphasys put on the fact that the Samantha had any tattoos in the first place, but I may be wrong... Still I don't recall such scene, her showing off her tattoos.

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I thought it was self evident that they were Samantha's tattoos. Didn't the flashback even show the tattoos on her body before the kids were playing with them?

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They show Samantha wearing just her Bra, that is before they enter the forest, they changed their normal clothes to the neon suits.

They also show some flashbacks while also showing the village kids wearing the skin with tattoo.

"Let them Hate as long as they Fear"

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She killed herself because she realizes Samantha her girlfriend died. There was no more incentive in her to go on living.

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Thanks for the explanation. I fast-forwarded through the scene where they were inevitably going to discover all that lip-smacking goodness was soylent green they knew personally.

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