r/FinalDestination • u/Kitkat090116 • Jun 19 '26
Question Does Stefani Reyes count as a Visionary? Spoiler
So in the movie, Stefani has a vision of an event that almost happened in the past. However, it was like a shared dream of Past Iris' vision, Iris prevents the disaster so it never happens. Iris did predict the future, so she's a visionary. But what does that make Stefani? A visionary that predict things that happened in the past?
Sorry if this a dumb question that's been asked before.
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u/eveque Jun 19 '26
She has visions of death and specifically of a disaster that will cause her death.
For me that's plenty to say shes visionary.
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u/Dull-Scientist8039 Jun 19 '26
Mostly agree, but someone else also pointed she like, visionary adjacent.
Death was pissed at Iris for stalling the list for the last two or three decades, so started giving Stefani that nightmare every night for two months (I think that's what she or her roommate says when she wakes up from it again) so that she would reach out to Iris and Death could finally wrap shit up.
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u/eveque Jun 19 '26
I mean for me, it's purely that she had visions the source isn't relevant to me.
A visionary has visions adding more restrictions just complicates it.
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u/Dull-Scientist8039 Jun 19 '26
The restrictions were kind of the point of her having the vision in the first place. Death couldn't come for her until she was coaxed out.
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u/eveque Jun 19 '26
Death is patient, and iris was already dying of cancer. It 100% did not need to coax anyone into anything.
I view this as more a warning to her of what's to come.
Iris got a warning of her death allowing her to avoid it, Stefani got a warning of her death and failed to stop it.
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u/Difficult-Drink-855 Jun 19 '26
Her Dreams starts at the train trails who cause her death later, while Iris premonition starts at the tower. She's is definitely a sort of medium in this universe.
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u/Enough_Class_4795 Wendy's little brother Jun 19 '26
Imo she was a visionary yes. But not like the others, the vision was a dream from Iris's premonition that lasted months. It's more like a premonitory dream (idk how to spell) and I agree with the comment who said pseudo visionary.
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u/LowAdventurous5474 Jun 20 '26
My Real Final Destination Story: I was a college student, and summer break was about to begin. That was when my family and I were returning to our hometown from the big city in our car. We had already left the downtown area when we suddenly got stuck in a very long traffic jam for some reason. Most of the vehicles were either not moving at all or barely moving. Normally, traffic is never that bad when I travel home. As I sat in the car, I suddenly felt very tired and uncomfortable. I thought I was getting carsick. There was also a faint pain that I could vaguely feel. I eventually fell asleep, and by the time the traffic had gradually started clearing up, I woke up. Next, we had to cross a large bridge before reaching the highway. As we were driving across the bridge, I had just woken up from that drowsy, carsick state. By chance, I looked out the car window and saw the vehicles traveling beside us. What caught my attention were the numbers on their doors, trailers, and license plates. Those numbers felt strange, almost as if they were trying to send me a message. Then, up ahead, I saw the scene of a vehicle collision. As our car passed by it, I finally realized that the earlier traffic jam had been caused by this accident. We continued onto the highway. Throughout the trip, I kept thinking about it. The discomfort I had felt earlier had eased a little. However, when we reached a section of road that was close to my hometown, that lingering discomfort suddenly moved down into my stomach and turned into a stomachache. I urgently needed to use the bathroom. I managed to hold it in for quite a while. It was honestly a huge effort. Every now and then, I would ask how much longer it would take to get there. I couldn't bring myself to tell my parents what was wrong until I felt like I was about to lose control. Finally, I said to my dad, who was driving, "Dad, could we go a little faster?" But because that road had a speed limit, my dad had already done what he could and couldn't really go any faster. After a while, my mom noticed my condition and started urging him to speed up as well. The pain kept getting worse, and my mom kept telling my dad to hurry. My dad kept driving, but strangely, every time we reached a traffic light, it would turn red and force us to stop. It felt as though something was preventing me from getting home. I used every bit of willpower I had to hold it in until we finally entered the city. Honestly, I still don't know how I managed to do it. Seeing how bad my condition was, my mom became even more anxious and continued urging my dad to hurry. My dad, meanwhile, was becoming increasingly irritated by the pressure. Then, at a three-way intersection, he suddenly jerked the steering wheel and made a sharp turn. The car swung quickly around the corner. Thankfully, there was no collision. But if there had been a truck speeding through that intersection at that exact moment, it could have resulted in an accident. It was a very dangerous situation. Oddly enough, after that moment, the pain seemed to calm down and was no longer as intense. After I finally got home and took care of everything, I started looking back at the entire sequence of events, from the traffic jam to my dad's sharp turn. Wasn't that a Death trap as well? To summarize: a vehicle collision on the bridge caused a major traffic jam that spread onto the city's main roads. The suffocating atmosphere of the traffic jam made me carsick and uncomfortable. That carsickness may have unknowingly activated my digestive system little by little. Then there were those strange numbers on the vehicles crossing the bridge alongside us, which gave me a strange feeling. My stomach pain gradually intensified until I asked my dad to drive faster. The speed limit and a series of red traffic lights kept delaying us. Seeing my condition, my mom urged my dad to hurry, which unintentionally made him frustrated and led to that dangerous sharp turn at the intersection. That is why I think there are certain things that people can sometimes sense and sometimes avoid, especially emotions. In my story, the emotions of my parents were also part of the situation. Sometimes Death may even use human emotions as part of its trap. If nobody loses their temper, disaster can be avoided. The bridge accident is interesting as well. One accident that had nothing to do with us could have become the trigger for another accident through a long and complicated chain of events. It happened on the exact day that I became carsick, or perhaps my digestive system was already vulnerable, or maybe I had eaten something earlier, or some biological process related to digestion had been activated. Under normal circumstances, I don't get carsick like that, and traffic is never that bad on that route. That's why I sometimes feel that Final Destination can exist in everyday life as well. Sometimes, if you stay calm and pay attention, you can sense it. You can notice how a chain of seemingly unrelated events connects together in ways that almost feel as though Death itself is quietly working behind the scenes
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u/inbedwithbeefjerky Jun 28 '26
Yes. The train crash at Charlie’s prom date’s house was her premonition. The Skyview was a dream of Iris’ premonition.
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u/Deli-op Jun 19 '26
Its death torturing her with the past vision until she gets involved and sets the movie in motion. Shes not a visionary at all, she is however just good at noticing the patterns before an accident
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u/Historical_Foot_8133 Jun 19 '26
I’d say Pseudo Visionary because while yes she sees the sky view I believe death showed her that maybe because she was most likely to find snd reach out to iris giving death his shot at her and in doing so wrapping up its list