Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location

Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location

Nighttime Soap Opera Connections Theory
Has anybody else thought that Scott was referring to the previous four games with the late night soap opera? We all know he's unlikely to put something random in his games and even when he does, it somehow relates back to the plot.
Yes, some of these are really a stretch and I acknowledge that, but I bring up even the slightest connection to see if someone can shape it into a more coherent thought. I tried to go back through all the content from the original series to fact check but there is a lot and even more theories on what was happening. Sorry if I got something wrong, sorry if I missed something, and sorry there is so much reading.

Episode 1
Announcer: Another day, another dramatic entry in the lives of Vlad and his distressed mistress. Where will they go? What will they do? All that and more, happening now.
Vlad: Clara I tell you! The Baby isn’t mine!
Clara: Count, I tell you that it is! You’re the only vampire I’ve ever loved, and the baby turns his bottles into powdered milk.
Vlad: That doesn’t mean anything!
Clara: He sleeps on the ceiling fan.
Vlad: Upright, or upside down?
Clara: What does it matter? You need to be part of your son’s life!
Vlad: I am an old man, Clara. I can’t be a father
Clara: Well than at least pay your child support, you deadbeat!
Announcer: Will Vlad and his mistress find common ground? Tune in next time.

When this popped up on our screens, we all went WTF but we liked it. Just like when the first game came out, it was new, different, and shiny. So many people played it and talked about it.
For the first real connection, the baby is a vampire's offspring and Clara knows this; yet she still does normal things like give it a bottle and send it off to daycare, like she's ignoring that her baby is different. The baby even eats the cat and she doesn't see it as that abnormal. Now the owner's of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza had to know the animatronics were dangerous on some level but they continually ignored all warnings and pretended that everything was fine until they were forced to close due to lack of income.
The mention of the ceiling fan brought back that stupid fan from the first game that managed to stay on even after you ran out of power.

Episode 2

Announcer: As the sun sets, so also does another chapter in the saga of love lost between Vlad and his distressed mistress. Can they be reconciled? Can their love rise again? That and more! Happening now.
Vlad: Clara, the baby isn’t mine!
Clara: It is, Vlad! They had trouble catching him in the nursery today.
Vlad: So what? Lots of kids get hyper and run around and stuff.
Clara: They had to knock him out of the air with a broom!
Vlad: I have to go.
Clara: They’re going to dock your paychecks.
Vlad: They can’t do that, I’m a vampire. I don’t get paychecks!
Clara: You work the graveyard shift at the Fry Me Taco. Don’t lie to me!
Announcer: Oh the humanity! When will the heartbreak end? When will these two ships passing in the night rekindle their long lost love? Tune in tomorrow to find out.

While there isn't any running in the second game, the animatronics do get extremely hyper. This game was made to be difficult and you had to catch the animatronics trying to get into your office. Or, for a different perspective, the area of the second game where employee's had the most trouble with children was Kid's Cove where Mangle starts off in the game. And then starts climbing on the ceiling. This is also where the most promblematic mechanic of the game is, the music box and the Puppet.
Theother noticeable connection is Vlad's pay being docked. While there is an in-game connection the next day, the second game's paycheck is also less than the first game's.

Episode 3

Announcer: As the moon rises, so also rises the tension between scorn lovers.
Vlad: Clara, it is not my baby.
Clara: Vlad, you suck.
Vlad: Wait, was that a vampire joke? That was so lame, Clara. Like I haven’t heard that a million times.
Clara: Okay, well how’s this? I’m taking the car!
Vlad: The joke’s on you, it’s a rental!
Clara: Well the joke’s on you, I set the thermostat to 90 before I left.
Vlad: Good! I like it warm.
Clara: Good! Because I also set the house on fire!
Announcer: How will it all end? The passion! The tension! The intrigue! Tune in tomorrow for the exciting conclusion!

Third episode has the easiest connection. Fazbear's Fright burns down at the end of the game just like Vlad's house does at the end of the episode.
Hallucination's can occur if a person has a high enough temperature so that could be a reference to the Phantom's we experience in FNAF 3, especially with the ventillation going offline all the time and having to close off shafts would mean decreased airflow and a much hotter room.
By this game people were getting sick of the formula and the internet was flooded with FNAF clones. So I like to think Vlad's line, "That was so lame, Clara. Like I haven't heard that a million times." Was a subtle jab at the feelings the community expressed at the time.

Episode 4
Announcer: As the trees sway in the wind, so also do emotions sway between star crossed lovers.
Vlad: You burned down my house?
Clara: You call that a house? It was like a morgue in there.
Vlad: I may be undead, but you’re heartless.
Clara: You need to see your son!
Vlad: The baby isn’t mine!
Clara: He ate the cat!
Vlad: Sounds like something he got from your side of the family.
Clara: Well then, I’m keeping the diamond ring.
Vlad: The joke’s on you, I found it in a kid’s meal.
Clara: You bought a kids meal? Oh Vlad!
Vlad: Clara!
Announcer: As the hair on the back of a cat stands up straight, so also does the love between Vlad and Clara stand up against all obstacles, but what about the baby? What about the bad child support? Stay tuned next season for all those answers, and more.

The fourth game implies that the kid we have been watching all week goes to the hospital from the bite and we eventually watch him pass away. If he was in a hospital when that happened, he probably ended up in a morgue.
The episode ends by asking more questions than will be answered by the conclusion of the first season. It answered the major question viewers had about the series but raised so many more. That's how I think many felt after the fourth game. One question answered and a dozen more asked. It may be a reference to the locked box after completing the fourth game, "Maybe some things are best left forgotten, for now." And we still don't know what was in the box, like we may never get answers about Vlad and Clara. Unless you think it was this group of animatronics but after going over a lot of content to write this there is not one mention of them being forgotten.
Laatst bewerkt door GreenBean; 9 okt 2016 om 1:25
Geplaatst op: 9 okt 2016 om 0:12
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