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It would be great of Clancy Brown had a small role, not as an immortal, but maybe a reporter or cop. Unless he's a relative of Jason Voorhees, I don't see him getting up after all those gunshot wounds. Unless he's a relative of Jason Voorhees, I don't see him getting up after all those gunshot wounds. I've always wondered that too. I didn't mind Tony killing him, but it drove me nuts that he went on about "I stayed loyal to you Frank" after having went after his wife right in front of him. I'd say 99% Teasle. The law is supposed to protect the peace, and sometimes that means being willing to reason with people and de-escalate. In that regard, Teasle was 100% wrong. You cannot just run someone out of town just because their look says they 'might' cause trouble. As for Rambo, he was morally justified, but this comes down to an issue of 'pick your battles'. Sure he was offended and he was right to be offended since teasle was being a jerk. Still, while most cops I've dealt with were great people, there will always be one or to jerks with a badge. Given that Rambo was heading somewhere else anyway and just wanted to get something to eat, he could have said "Hey, I'm not planning on sticking around your town, I'm going to Portland. Still, I'm hungry and I'd love to get some food. If you let me get a bite to eat here I'll be on my way and you'll never see me again". Let me be clear, he should not have to say this as he had every right to be there, but given that he had a destination beyond that town anyway, he may as well have saved himself some trouble. Granted, I'm not a veteran, so I cannot relate to that aspect of his frustration, so my answer is just speculation. Did they actually jam it down his throat or merely put it in his mouth? I've always felt that the claim that they jammed it down his throat was just the prosecution exaggerating for dramatic effect. I cant see anyone jamming anything right down a persons throat without expecting fatal consequences. Perhaps his words were not wrong, I honestly do not know, but he was a hypocrite by not adhering to this code he goes on at length about. He says "We follow orders or people die", yet he disregarded an order not to do code reds and someone died. He rants about "Honor, Code, Loyalty" yet immediately engineers a cover up of his actions and throws the two marines who followed his orders under a bus to save his own butt. I hear you, but he had to know they might try to flank around him and get to her. Why not stay where he knew he could protect his family. No. Because I would not EVER be in a ring with him regardless of how much money I was offered. Maybe he felt that his responsibility as an officer was to approach the suspect after he was shot and see if he is still alive, in case he needs to render aid. Remember he does not know Michael is supernatural. To him Michael is an insane killer, but with the exception of Laurie, Loomis and the viewing audience, most rational people would assume he is critically injured, probably dead and no longer a threat. View all replies >