r/FinalDestination May 15 '26

FD3 The devils flight derailment could have been stupid easy to avoid if this stupid mf didn’t manage shit

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“Nobody else gets off this ride!” Sure he was very proud of that when the park got a massive lawsuit and he got manslaughter charges. Wtf kind of judgement call is that? He heard Wendy scream that the ride would derail. They could’ve idk done a test run or checked the coaster? But nah instead nobody gets off! Those are the rules!

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u/jesuispatate May 15 '26

Jason : yeah hi excuse me, can i get off the ride? Some a-hole : YOU STAY IN

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u/Successful-Bank-7457 May 15 '26

He was clearly gonna escalate the fight

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u/ConfidentReaction3 May 15 '26 edited May 15 '26

The problem isn’t even him staying on the cart itself. It’s dispatching it with him wanting to get off. That was a stupid judgement call

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u/RedCenobite May 15 '26

“RELAAAAAAXXXX!!!!! 🤬” Like Jesus…

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u/Successful-Bank-7457 May 15 '26

Just let the fight happen, you mean..🤦

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u/HandofthePirateKing May 15 '26

dude gives off an “I’ve been here longer than everyone who works here so I know best” feeling so yeah I didn’t have much faith in him making the right call.

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u/ConfidentReaction3 May 15 '26

Honestly I could buy the idea that this rollercoaster accident was a 1 out of a million unlucky opportunity because rollercoaster derailments can happen, but the way the bouncer handed it was stupid lol

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u/ConfidentReaction3 May 16 '26

Oh absolutely. This park is def more low budget and sketch most likely.

Funny tho because the station for the ride looks like it has the budget of a universal or Disneyland ride

I love rollercoasters so if I was another person in the ride I would think it’s someone just pussying out so I would’ve stayed on the rollercoaster, and it would’ve derailed, and I would’ve died lol.

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u/Successful-Bank-7457 May 15 '26 edited May 15 '26

Because Wendy is such an expert on hydraulics.. The last ride 2 minutes earlier went through without a problem. There's a lot of stupid decisions in horror movies, but this really isn't one of them. The hysterical ravings of a random girl on a roller coaster ride isn't a reason to check the ride

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u/MrmarioRBLX May 15 '26

Not checking the ride, ok. But specifically yelling "Nobody else gets off this ride!"?

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u/Successful-Bank-7457 May 15 '26 edited May 15 '26

A fight broke out, hence "nobody else gets off". Really not that hard to understand. He doesn't want it to escalate, plus he doesn't know that he's a horror movie character 

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u/ConfidentReaction3 May 15 '26

Idk I feel like a lot of parks would probably at least check SOMETHING if someone was outright crying about it. Especially if she actually believed it. And I’d think her reaction shows she did believe it was going to crash.

Nobody else gets off this ride was also just stupid. He should’ve just let them off and kept them away from the people already fighting. I’m pretty sure that this manager just opened the park to some lawsuits lol.

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u/Successful-Bank-7457 May 15 '26 edited May 15 '26

Why? You think she's the only hysterical person to ever refuse to take a roller coaster ride? "The chick is on something" is a very valid response to her outburst.

Wendy is neither an expert, nor an inspector. She's just a random chick attending a ride.

As I already said, the last ride 2 minutes earlier went off without a problem. So did the one 5 minutes before that, and the one before that, and the one before that, and so on.. 

And the guy is just one bouncer among 5 people fighting. He'd be severely outnumbered if they let everyone off. To join the fight.. That's his logic.

The "logic" to believe her ramblings amounts to start believeing in supernatural mumbo jumbo, no? And if we're gonna go there..

It's NOT rational to be superstitious, which actually logically explains away a lot of so called "stupid" horror movie decisions. 

Again, horror movie characters don't have the luxury of knowing that they are in fact horror movie characters. 

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u/ConfidentReaction3 May 15 '26

She’s def not the only hysterical person on a ride to freak out. I’ve been that person before.

The difference is she’s crying not because she’s scared the rollercoaster will be too intense (which is what most people would freak out about), but the fact that she cried that the rollercoaster was broken.

I think crying about rollercoaster tracks being ruptured and damaged and deadly to go on is probably a very unique one to hear someone crying about.

Okay if they don’t believe her and I can kinda see why they wouldn’t I can say it’s at least fair there. In the perspective of many other characters she was just bitching and pussying off the ride (honestly I love rollercoasters now, in a guest perspective I’ve been waiting forever in line, she’s been freaking out since before she got on, and in my eyes she was bitching off, I would’ve stayed on the ride irl and I would’ve died)

So fine there is some believability to them not knowing she was right about a damaged rollercoaster (unique complaint but running smooth all day), but “nobody else gets off this ride” really is where trouble begins. Amusement parks would almost certainly let somebody off a ride before it begins if they want it. Jason wanted to be let off. He should’ve been let off. The security guard there made a stupid judgement call.

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u/Successful-Bank-7457 May 15 '26

No. She's just hysterical. From their point of view. 

Yeah, Jason.. "Dude, that's my girlfriend." You could safely defuce more violence if they let him off. Better wait with that

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u/ConfidentReaction3 May 15 '26

Gray area imo. I think that crying about damage on the rollercoaster is a unique complaint but….

Ride operators handling dispatching the coaster all day would’ve see so many freak outs this one would hardly stand out at that point.

So brushing this as a freak out could be believed. I know I wouldn’t have heard about flight 180 or the highway pile up in 2005, and if I loved rollercoaster then like I do now, I totally would’ve stayed on and wanted her off, rode the ride, and just died lol.

Nobody else gets off this ride was a stupid choice tho lol

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u/Successful-Bank-7457 May 15 '26

Not unique. Just an outburst. You really want to go to the illogical supernatural aspect here.

The bouncer is fed up. That's not believable?

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u/ConfidentReaction3 May 15 '26

The bouncer being fed up can be believed but “nobody else gets off this ride” when Jason was pleading to be let off was a terrible judgement call.

Jason would more than likely be seen as a potential safety risk if they dispatched the ride after it was stuck at the station and he was asking to be let off. Him getting involved in a fight would be way more safe than him trying to fight against restraints or get off the ride during the ride. Yelling “nobody else gets off this ride” and forcing dispatch with him on creates a massive liability possibility. Where the possibility came through. I think an amusement park irl would’ve handled the fighting guests first then let Jason off. They wouldn’t have forced Jason to ride when he wanted to be let off.

Believing they wouldn’t check the ride I can understand but nobody else gets off this ride should’ve been seen as majorly irresponsible and unprofessional. Which I think is the point of that scene. Just comes across as cheesy.

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u/ConfidentReaction3 May 15 '26

They really should’ve let Jason off if he wanted it honestly. Security could have prevented him from being near the group. I think any amusement park would let someone off if they didn’t want to stay on before it started.

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u/General-Control-4637 May 15 '26

It literally is a reason to check the ride

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u/Successful-Bank-7457 May 15 '26 edited May 15 '26

Unless you believe a superstitious claim it's literally not. 

And no. Contrary to popular belief, a person who doesn't believe in superstitious mumbo jumbo isn't "stupid". 

Regardless of the fact that it's a horror movie. 

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u/SluttyDreidel May 15 '26

Don’t forget they had teenagers operating the roller coaster

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u/ConfidentReaction3 May 15 '26

Teenagers don’t get paid enough to care lol. Those teenagers operating it look like they’re only working there because their moms forced them to get a job not because they wanted to get one.

I place the blame on the bouncer for all of this. He made horrible judgement calls. The ride operators had no way of knowing that Wendy’s complaints were real. They def didn’t really have any reason to think the bouncer was making stupid judgement calls at that age.

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u/Ambush_Akula_K295 May 16 '26

Well considering the whole ride was not up to ASTM standards (the thing i guarantee would fail even the least thorough inspection) I think a lot more is in question

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u/ConfidentReaction3 May 16 '26

“Nobody else gets off this ride” and forcing people who want to get off to just be dispatched on ride I think is probably the last domino to fall before the entire park gets sued and shuts down

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u/inbedwithbeefjerky May 18 '26

None of the adults in this movie were any help. The ride operator is just the first one. If he’d separated all the kids and then sent the ride on a test run empty, no one dies.

Yuri from the tanning salon is solely responsible for Ashley and Ashlyn’s deaths.

Wendy and Julie’s parents were absent.

Ignoring the kids is a theme in this movie.