As far as "disgusting hillbilly stereotypes who get slaughtered by Jason Voorhees" go, Harold and Edna (Steve Susskind and Cheri "Not Sandy Dennis" Maugans) from the opening scene of Friday the 13th: Part III aren't the worst (that honor definitely goes to Junior and Ethel in A New Beginning -- ugh they're gross). Edna is a shrill nag and Harold is a slob but hey at least he loves his bunnies!
That humanizes him, at least. And that's what counts as "character building" by this point in the franchise. But Harold really should've listened to that rabbit who started freaking out, and hopped for the hills when he had the chance because there's a snake in your bunny-house, dude. And that's not even a metaphor about the way Jason Voorhees will be murdering him and his shrill wife in a minute, either. It's literal.
A snake in the bunny house!
Fact: there is nothing better than all of the cheap
3D gags in this movie. Also literal -- the literal best things ever.
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