Jason Carver dies when the gates tearing open vaporize his body, but then he wakes up a week before the beginning of spring break. Eager to make the most of this second chance, Jason immediately goes out and preemptively murders Eddie Munson, and things go downhill from there. Chrissy still dies horribly. Patrick still dies horribly. Some other people Jason doesn't care about also die horribly, but he isn't paying attention to them.
The world goes to hell, and at some point Jason dies too, but then he wakes up a week before the beginning of spring break. Eager to make the most of this third chance, Jason immediately goes out and preemptively murders Eddie Munson and as many other members of Hellfire as he can get his hands on before the police catch him, and things go downhill from there. The world goes to hell, and at some point Jason dies too.
He wakes up a week before the beginning of spring break, yet again. A lot more bad decisions ensue....
Jason Carver is stuck in a time loop. Every time he dies, he wakes up a week before the start of spring break. He doesn't know it, but the only way to break the cycle is to keep both himself and Chrissy Cunningham alive past the death of Henry Creel, which is going to be really difficult considering how little he knows about what is actually going on and how bad he is at listening when people tell him that he's wrong.
The endgame relationship(s) can be be whatever the author wants.
Jason in a Time Loop
Date: 2023-07-09 08:39 am (UTC)The world goes to hell, and at some point Jason dies too, but then he wakes up a week before the beginning of spring break. Eager to make the most of this third chance, Jason immediately goes out and preemptively murders Eddie Munson and as many other members of Hellfire as he can get his hands on before the police catch him, and things go downhill from there. The world goes to hell, and at some point Jason dies too.
He wakes up a week before the beginning of spring break, yet again. A lot more bad decisions ensue....
Jason Carver is stuck in a time loop. Every time he dies, he wakes up a week before the start of spring break. He doesn't know it, but the only way to break the cycle is to keep both himself and Chrissy Cunningham alive past the death of Henry Creel, which is going to be really difficult considering how little he knows about what is actually going on and how bad he is at listening when people tell him that he's wrong.
The endgame relationship(s) can be be whatever the author wants.