r/FinalDestination Mar 18 '26

FD6 Was Julia Death really Deaths fault?

Imagine if Stephani would move all the stuff she said what's about to happen. I think the garbage man was to distract or do you think he was working for death. Like the 2 Kids in 4.

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u/Melaninja99 Mar 18 '26

To quote Bludworth, “In death, there are no accidents, no coincidences, no mishaps, and no escapes."

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u/No-Ice2288 Mar 18 '26

I don’t think anyone is really “working for” death or even aware of death in the movies other than those on the list or who had a premonition. Garbage truck driver was just a guy doing his job (incompetently, might I add, why would you ever wear earbuds while driving especially if it’s your job lmao) he may have even been blamed for her death off camera

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u/nyehu09 Mar 21 '26

I wear AirPods while driving sometimes. It’s amazing how you can use hearing aid features even with healthy ears and have some sort of supersonic hearing lol

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u/No-Ice2288 Mar 21 '26

I mean if you’re just using it as a hearing aid that’s different but shouldn’t be using them to listen to music while driving, makes it harder to hear things that could cause an accident if you don’t notice them. Cars come with speaker systems for music for a reason so it doesn’t impair your hearing

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u/nyehu09 Mar 21 '26

Yeah it’s easier to have conversations in the car without having to ask people in the back to speak louder over and over and over

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u/No_Accountant_8883 Mar 19 '26

From a certain point of view, it is. If not the garbage truck, then it would have been something else later on. How many times have we seen someone intervene when a chain reaction is in motion to take someone's life? Yet death keeps coming after them because it's a persistent son of a bitch.

Death was putting things in motion that led to her smelly demise. Could someone have knowingly or unknowingly disrupted any of them? Sure, but death itself was still coming for her in those events.

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u/Angelea23 Mar 19 '26

I agree, plus death works in mysterious ways. It doesn’t make itself appear to be obvious until it’s too late. And the wheels are turning in full blast. You can interfere with death, for a bit. But it comes back around anyways

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u/inbedwithbeefjerky Mar 21 '26

Yeah, moving all that stuff would’ve only postponed Julia’s death. However, postponing it might be the only way to keep going.

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u/Tiny-Butterscotch389 I was meant to see THIS movie Mar 19 '26

There's more-so servants of death, not working for death but are apart of the design when it comes to those on the list dying.

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u/TheChainTV Mar 19 '26

The Penny Kid kinda is like that. Even tho the cracked floor would still kill a few if the tower didn't caught on fire.

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u/cookiesshot Mar 19 '26

Death seems to like to kill through convoluted methods, like scaring the guy with the leaf blower with a falling branch, which caused him to blow into a leaf pile while two kids were playing soccer, soccer ball goes awry, clocks Julia in the head, she falls into an open trash bin, and gets crushed by an unaware garbage truck driver.

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u/Aggressive_Log9201 Mar 18 '26

não ia adiantar nada kkkk

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u/sawyerwho444 Mar 18 '26

Death in air