《《"Families at War" Episode #1.8 (TV Episode 1999)》》Storyline
..What if there is some kind of boy-beast running around Camp Crystal Lake? Let""s try to think beyond the legend, put it in real terms.One of the film""s posters briefly and dramatically described each character:LUCY...Her husband""s money couldn""t buy her, nor another man""s love make her unfaithful!MITCH...Who gave his best friend the woman he wanted for his own!MARYLEE...Who couldn""t have Mitch, so she sought love when and where she could get it!KYLE...Who hid his secret behind a bottle and a hundred million dollars!The film""s tagline pronounced:The story of a family""s ugly secret and the stark moment that thrust their private lives into public view!The film included such sordid subjects as nymphomania, alcoholism, murderous jealousy and rage, phallic power and infertility, miscarriage, back-stabbing emotional blackmail, and illusory materialistic happiness.He thought that if his parents had lived longer, he might have been taught by them what to do, but he was left an orphan." But when Matt looked toward Lucy""s direction, McClane added: "Don""t even think about it...Besides, after all we""ve been through, I""d hate to have to beat you to death." However, he was appreciative too: "Thanks for saving my daughter""s life." Shortly after, Lucy asked her dad about Matt: "Did he say anything about me?" - and he again expressed his exasperation with their interest in each other: "I""m in enough pain already," as they were taken to the hospital.In a recording, Dressler described his evil motivations, as the crate was transported by Mason from the Baltimore docks to the city""s sports stadium, where it was installed and disguised as a cigarette vending machine in the parking garage: "Most people believe the 20th century was defined by the death struggle of communism versus capitalism, and that fascism was but a hiccup.