Thread:Shanethefilmmaker/@comment-397235-20140904033414/@comment-6052796-20140917081015

One thing I always believed even though she's not the extra, was that Mei was supernatural in her own way,  not just her eye, but something about her seems like she's not of this world, but rather having her mere prescence there getting people killed, much like the extra, she's quite the opposite. I mean when she starts to exist again, Teshi and Yuuya, despite their own opinion that Mei is some kind of weirdo, have no problem hanging out with her. I always believed in the more supernatural explination of Positive and negative energies affecting the physical world and I think she has her own kind of abilities utilizing that energy. That scene in episode 3 where he struggles to talk to her, one of the things he says were "Why are you..." almost felt at least to me, like something physically was happening to him just by sitting with her. On the surface it could just be him being nervous and trying to find the right questions to ask, but to me at least I felt that Doll's eye was actually drawing something from him. The reason being is that I believe in Gene Kranz golden rule "I don't care what it's desinged to do, as long as I know what it can do." Which I apply to the Dolls eye as well. It was able to see the color of death, but maybe it can do other things too.

As for Sherry's death I think they're should be a playful bit of foreshadowing. Kirk is from the U.K. in this version so maybe he watched this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFIZqSTWgwg prior and relent that he's not as agressive at getting answers as The Doctor. Of course if this took place in the 90s as well it wouldn't work.

As for Holly's nonexistence, the best way to approach it would be in the realistic sense, like her being able to dissappear. She could simply walk away when he's not looking.

If you are gonna do a "What they fear moment." I'd say the best way to approach it for Kirk would to have the nicer characters that got killed to haunt him worse than the ones that aren't so nice. Like for example when he see's Mizuno's spirit she'd say something like "What's the matter Horror Lover, don't you like living in your own horror movie?" This one would not only be scary on it's own, but it would also make any audience or reader think she is saying that directly to them and not just Kirk. Then of course as better insult to injury he get's a vision of his mother, guilting him for being born as it killed her. I took some inspiration from this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NYUiGkM64Q

With Isabell it's simple, first would be it showing the remaining students dissappearing one by one, with each dead body of them thrown at her. Basically them dying and her not being able to stop it. Then it would show 2 living left, one of them being Kirk. This instance she sees their killer in the form of Holly, with her eyepatch off but instead of a dolls eye, has something grotesque instead, something out of lovecraft. She kills the student then starts slowly advancing on Kirk. Isabel literally being too slow because the floor is all goopy like mud. (Think the scene in nightmare on elmstreet where Nancy is trying to run from Freddy, only to find her feet stuck in melted stairs.)  Then to make it even more surreal and messed up, she asked Holly "Why are you doing this." To which she replies "I'm not doing this, you are." Which then shows them switching places with a shocked expression on Kirk. Isabel confused wondering what's going on with her looking down and having a large knife welded to her hand, who's blade is is stabbing Kirk in the lung. Now that's a bit extreme I know, but it shows three things,  1 Isabel is afraid of failing her duties as Countermeasure. 2. Deep down she blames Holly for everything. and 3. It foreshadows the climax.