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Hellraiser: Hellseeker (2002) - 2 corrections

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Entry Pinhead didn't stick to his end of the bargain he made with Kirsty in the original Hellraiser, it seems highly unlikely he'd honour his word in this sixth Hellraiser installment especially after waiting so long to get her back with intent to kill her. [On the other hand, Kristy beat him at his own game in the original movie. Once he realizes he is going to get beat again, he honors his word to her, as she has proven herself to be a worthy adversary, and gained his respect.]
Entry When Pinhead appears and stabs Trevor through the neck with one of his pins while in the acupuncture room, Pinhead asks if Trevor prefers pain or pleasure and adds that he personally prefers pain; the whole concept of the cenobites is that pain is pleasure and they make no differentiation between the two. [Pinhead is asking a philosophical question, not really expecting a literal answer. And, as Pinhead is the one applying the pain to Trevor, he is adding that he prefers to give pain over pleasure, not really asking Trevor what his preference is.]

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