6/10
I'll have my Revenge!
5 December 2014
Warning: Spoilers
****SPOILERS**** Gunned down at a New Orleans meat market in 1942 by Theotis Bliss, Fred Pinkard, after he had murdered his sister Betty Jo, Alice Jubert, who was carrying his child J.D Walker, David McKnight, waited in the world beyond to come back and get his revenge not just against Theotis but his born again brother Elija, Louis Gossett. Jr, who was married to her. Now some thirty years later J.D got his chance by, through an hypnosis session , occupying the body & soul of collage law student Issas "Ike" Hendrix, Glynn Truman, to avenge his sister's murder that Theotis framed him for.

This turned out to be a life changing event for Isaac who turned from a sweet harmless and kindly collage boy into an cold blooded and unfeeling psychopath when ever J.D took over his body. The first to notice this change in Isaac was his live-in girlfriend Christella, Joan Pringle, whom he unmercifully brutalized, to enforce his macho and lady killer image, to the point that she left him. Tracking down the Bliss brothers J.D plans to do them both in by getting them to go the the scene of the crime, the slaughterhouse, where Betty Jo was murdered by Theotis with the innocent, in Betty Jo's death, Elija now a well respected reverend slated to witness the gory event.

****SPOILERS**** With J.D pulling all the strings he got both Elija and Theotis to duke it out with each other in revealing that it was Theotis who actually knocked up his brother's wife Betty Jo behind his back. Added to the mix is Elija or better yet Theotis' illegitimate daughter Roberta, also played by Alice Jubert, who tried to prevent the two brothers from killing each other only to accidentally shoot and kill,in a struggle for the gun, her dad Theotis in the confusion. While this was happening J.D was whooping it up and doing some kind of crazy war dance in the background keeping himself out of harms way. J.D in the end did get his long sought revenge and as for the man he used to do it Isaac Hendrix he was later exonerated of all of J.D's crimes since it was proved that he wasn't in his right mind when he committed them.
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