WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Fear Street Part 1: 1994 and Fear Street Part 2: 1978, now streaming on Netflix.

In Fear Street Part 2: 1978, we get insight into the Camp Nightwing massacre that saw an axe-wielding murderer claim many innocent lives in the name of the witch, Sarah Fier. Her murder in 1666 resulted in her cursing the town, locked in a blood vendetta, but as the curtain's peeled back to share details into how Shadyside devolved over the years, like Part 1, this chapter has quite a few plot holes arise.

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Nurse Lane Botching the Map

Nurse Lane's the big sleuth on the case initially, making an occult journal and coming up with the map that shows how Shadyside was then and now. She's even been to the witch's lair, finding the wall that reveals Tommy will eventually be the new slasher.

Thus, with all these details, it's impossible to see how Lane couldn't find the Satan Stone and the skeleton hand in the underground cave. If she can map out where the Hanging Tree is, it's easy to figure out the rest. The film glosses over her intelligence, just to give Alice and Cindy these heroic moments in the cave.

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Deena Being Healed

Samantha and Deena in Fear Street: Part 1 - 1994

At the end of Part 1, Sam stabs Deena up, yet Part 2 has Deena and Josh right after that incident at C. Berman's home trying to piece the mystery together. Deena should be in hospital -- or, you know, dead -- but she doesn't show signs of the injury, climbing through Ziggy's window.

The thing is, it's mere hours later, ergo why they have Sam tied up and no one think's the possessed girl is missing. Seriously, Deena took the knife to the gut and seemed to be holding her stomach in a bad state, so it looks like Part 2 magically forgot that stomach wounds can be fatal.

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Ziggy Surviving the Witch's Attack

Tommy eventually gets his way after being possessed, killing Alice while murdering Cindy with an axe. Ziggy's stabbed up next to Cindy by the Milkman, yet somehow Nick revives her with CPR afterwards. This breaks the curse as she was temporarily dead but she's found talking right after to the cops, mentioning the witch.

If the movie wanted this to be believable, one stab wound would have been better rather than multiple, slow, searing stabs to the torso and gut. It's not like she got grazed with a minor cut or bumped her head, so the entire resuscitation and the cops interrogating her in such a state means the film doesn't take her seriously as a victim.

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Ziggy Abandoning the Witch Hunt

C. Berman is seated in a chair in front of shelves full of clocks. She looks like she is about to cry in Fear Street Part 2 1978

Ziggy then becomes a recluse in the 16 years that pass, locking herself away as Christine. But Christine didn't need to let the story go as she had notes that Cindy got from Nurse Lane. Christine also knew of the underground cave as she tried to pull her sister up from it, so that's key ammo right there.

Even if Cindy didn't want to go fight evil spirits herself, this was evidence to send the cops to find all the witch's clues: ritualistic tools, bones, weapons and such. Ziggy makes it look like she was totally alone and had nothing to fight back, when she literally hides the bible to beating Sarah Fier.

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Tommy's Flexible Slasher Behavior

Fear street Tommy Killer

Tommy kills Arnie in the lair when he first gets possessed, yet when he swings at Cindy as she goes down into the cave, he slices her. It's odd as he only amputates or gores. He does the same when he opposes Nick and Ziggy later on, just smashing his hammer into Nick's leg and leaving him screaming. Tommy has no rules to obey like in Part 1 so he shouldn't be leaving survivors. This is more lame later on as Nick moves quickly to find and revive Cindy.

Lastly, when Ziggy ambushes Tommy in the pantry and stabs him in the chest, Tommy pulls the knife out yet refuses to stab her with it. He struggles with Ziggy, which defeats the entire essence of the slasher figure he's portrayed up until then, all done to create a fight for him to get masked up.

Directed and co-written by Leigh Janiak, the Fear Street trilogy stars Sadie Sink, Kiana Madeira, Olivia Welch, Benjamin Flores Jr., Darrell Britt-Gibson, Ashley Zukerman, Fred Hechinger, Julia Rehwald, Jeremy Ford and Gillian Jacobs. Part One: 1994 and Part Two: 1978 are available now on Netflix, followed by Part Three: 1666 on July 16.

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