Corrected entry: If Bridgette knew that she was going to become a werewolf after she mixed her sister's blood with her own, why didn't she kill herself after she killed her sister?
TedStixon
6th Jul 2004
Ginger Snaps (2000)
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Correction: She only infected herself to get her sister to come with her, then her plan was to "cure" Ginger, then herself. She didn't originally plan to kill Ginger.
I believe the point of the entry was that even though Ginger's death was accidental, that Bridgette still should have killed herself to insure that she wouldn't become a werewolf and start killing too.
There's no reason for her to kill herself. As far as she knew, the "cure" worked. She didn't intend to kill Ginger... the fatal stab was in a tense moment of inadvertent self-defense when Ginger attacked her. She fully intends to cure herself.
TedStixon