Talk:Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever

The plot...
...is a joke and the movie, too.

Paul dies in one of the first scenes, because a school bus hits him. Dpt. Winston thinks it was a dear or something else, "happens all the time here". The water from Down Home Waters is delivered to Springfield Highschool, where some of the students drink it on their lunch break. Then the truck driver dies at a cafe, Dpt. Winston is there, too, and knows whats going on. He tries to find out where the water was delivered to. He drives to Down Home Waters, finds out it was Springfield High, but then the decontamination team shows up, kills the night guard. The only thing he's doing is running away. At the school is prom night, the bowl is mixed with the water from Down Home Waters, so eventually everyone gets sick who drinks from it. There're just a few students who didn't drink from the bowl or the water, but they cant leave, the swat team (or whatever else) locked the school down. One of the gets sick and cuts his hand off with a buzz saw, spilling the blood all over Cassie and bandages the wound with tape (one of the better scenes ;).

There's another plot that shows a stripper, shes still going to highschool, who shares the desaese with her costumers. In the last scenes you see Cassie getting on the truck, in which Dpt. Winstons tries to escape, with blebs on her back. And some comic style scenes that show that the strippers costumers go to mexico and one of the to Mardie Gras.

Everyone will die, what a story. --93.207.91.177 (talk) 16:02, 2 September 2009 (UTC)

The final sentence of The Plot is as follows "After the credits, Dane and Darryl are shown watching TV and Dane says "Prom blows."" I will defer to someone who has actually seen this film, but that sentence must either be removed or elaborated on. This is the first mention of these characters and it is not ok to refer to them in the final sentence without having previously introduced them. Either these characters should be properly introduced at the point in which they were in the film or the sentence should be removed altogether. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pakin331 (talk • contribs) 18:44, 26 September 2013 (UTC) They are John's friends who tried to invite John to watch the movie(on TV) with them instead of going to the prom. They are your classic stereotype nerds. 139.102.169.24 (talk) 07:36, 14 January 2014 (UTC)