![]() Evil Is Petty: Beverly's motives for murder range from social faux pas (wearing white shoes after Labor Day) to mistreatment of her family (standing up Misty) to sheer pettiness (questioning her parenting).Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Despite being Ax-Crazy, Beverly loves her family and is protective of her children.Jensen home and bludgeons her to death with a leg of lamb while she sings along to "Tomorrow" on her rented copy of Annie (1982). This includes one of the jurors who acquitted her, for wearing white shoes after Labor Day and contemplating on killing someone for not recycling. Disproportionate Retribution: Beverly kills people for what most would consider trivial reasons.Depraved Dentist: Eugene revels in his patients' pain, though not for sadistic or malicious reasons.He looks up just in time to have it smash him in the face. As he does so, Beverly pushes an air conditioner down on top of him. Death by Looking Up: Ralph manages to escape from Beverly and get outside his house, but stops immediately outside the front door to scream for help.Comedic Sociopathy: Not just Beverly, but most of the other characters either defend or idolize Beverly after she's revealed to be a Serial Killer, and show no empathy for her victims (especially in the second half of the film). ![]()
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