Talk:Marty Mikalski/@comment-147.9.176.15-20121113054734

I think that the creators of the film missed a great ending, or at least an alternate ending, where Marty is actually revealed to be The Virgin (a role he does in fact fit). The Director was making a point to say "The virgin's death is optional," followed by Dana trying to kill Marty in order to finish the sacrifice. Dana was not a virgin, and had in fact been one of the more foolish characters, only coming across as nerdy and "Velma-ish" in public but not private. So I was sitting there going "Marty survived once, and he's going to survive again with that loophole being exploited as the ending." Because then the extended character development was worth something, and the story takes on a more real-world aspect - we know we haven't been killed by evil gods yet, but there just may be an evil pseudo-government organization in the woods.