Board Thread:The B&B/@comment-4820455-20170611064945/@comment-5782071-20170614025727

That's good, thank goodness.

On the topic of the revenge killings, I imagine it would go one of two ways:

1. People are being killed for being involved in the murder that the camp legend is based around, either for killing the victim or not doing anything (sort of like the Lovecraft Key episode, though that would make it sort of a reused plotline). This brings to mind the idea of lazy camp counselors who did nothing while the murder took place (like, I believe, the counselors who were having sex while Jason Vorhees drowned?).

2. Revenge is being taken for something completely different. The agents would initially believe the revenge killings involved the legend's murder, but either after finding no connection between the victims or a connection that is later for some reason discarded or a pattern that gets broken, they realize the killings are for a different reason entirely.

Of course, we also would have to decide whether anyone actually gets killed or not.