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Do you know what it was like growing up in this family? Related to you? I mean, all I ever heard was Sidney this, Sidney that! Sidney, Sidney, Sidney! You were always so f@#king special! Now I'm the special one!
~ Jill Roberts to Sidney Prescott talking about her jealousy to her.


Sidney: Even your friends?!
Jill: My friends? You're the one to talk. Anyone who ever loved you is either dead or dying. You don't want friends. You want fans. You've created a world where sick is the new sane. You're going to pay for the life you stole from me, Sid! For the brother and for the family and for the stardom, and... Goddamit everything you had and should've been mine!
Sidney: God! Why won't you stop your whining and get on with it? I've heard that s#!t before!

Jill: That's what my mother always said when i told her how i feel. If i can't be loved, at least i can stay true to the original
Sidney: You know why you kill people, Jill? Do you?
Jill: Don't lecture me, Michael Myers!
Sidney: Because you choose too! There is no one else to blame!
Jill: Give me my brother back, you f@#king Voldemort!
Sidney: Why won't you take some f@#king responsibility?!
Jill: I'll take you first

~ Sidney calls Jill out for her self-pitty before Jill stabs her for the second time, mauls her nearly to death and fake the evidences to make herself look like a victim.


That's for denying me the second best moment of my life
~ Jill shoots Lara after forcing her to give her Judy's gun as a punishment for killing Gaston and averting what could've been Sidney's gory death

Jillian "Jill" Roberts is the main antagonist in Friends I Don't Have - Going Fourth, the fourth installment of Friends I Don't Have. She's Sidney Prescott's egotistical and jealous cousin, Kate Roberts's younger daughter and Gaston Roberts' younger sister. Ever since Gaston murdered their shared mother, Jill came to adore him for solving her mother issues. When Sidney and her friends killed Gaston in self-defence, Jill decided both to avenge him, in addition to her life-long dream to become as famous and loved as Sidney. To accomplish this, Jill becomes the next Ghostface and pretends to be a surviving victim of the very massacre she starts.

She was portrayed by Emilia Clarke in her first villainous fanon role. While in-disguise, she is voiced by Roger L. Jackson. In-costume scenes as Ghostface were portrayed by Dane Farwell.

History[]

Background[]

Jill was born to single mother, Kate Roberts in 1994. She grew up in Woodsboro, California. Just one year after her birth, the very first Ghostface killing in Woodsboro occurred; the victim being her aunt, Maureen Prescott, killed by Tatum Riley and Stu Macher.

As a child growing up, Jill was all too familiar with the name of her celebrity cousin, Sidney Prescott, a survivor of the 1996 Woodsboro Murders, and the name and face protagonist of a successful slasher franchise, Stab. Kate couldn't give Jill the emotional support Jill wanted, and when her older brother Gaston murdered their shared mother, all that's left for her was to be sent to adoption, because Gaston was proven as unfit to be a parent before his death.

After she was cheated on by her boyfriend, Trevor Sheldon sometime in their sophomore year or the summer before senior year, Jill began a secret relationship with Woodsboro High Cinema Club President and horror buff, Charlie Walker, who she sat next to in Mr Baker's English class.

Growing up, her adoptive mother Jinn was neglectful, and her older brother Gaston didn't truly care for her. Fuelled by her cousin's immense stardom and fame, being cheated on, her brother's death and her cousin's successful book tour of her self-help novel, Out of Darkness (2011, published by Random), the events spiralled Jill over the edge into lack of confidence that led to lack of empathy. She conspired with secret boyfriend, Charlie Walker to concoct their own elaborate anniversary killing spree in the town for the 15th anniversary, learning Sidney would be in town as a last stop on her book tour. Unbeknownst to Charlie, he was simply a tool in her game. Jill convinced him of manifesting his Stab movie dreams to reality in the form a real-life remake. She elaborated on her vision: millennial counterparts to Sidney Prescott and Randy Meeks.

As part of their plan, they desired to remake the original Woodsboro murders that Tatum Riley and Stu Macher orchestrated, framing her ex-boyfriend, Trevor Sheldon in the process. However, Jill also secretly intended on framing Charlie for the murders as an accomplice, with the pairing serving as a true millennial counterpart to Tatum and Stu, while Jill would be left as the sole survivor, like her cousin. As part of the scheme, she came up with the idea of filming the murders due to Jill's belief that no one reads anymore, which they also intended on uploading onto the internet under Trevor's IP address to further frame him as the Ghostface killer.

Going Fourth[]

Jill and Charlie began their copycat killings with Jenny Randall and Marnie Cooper. Originally, Jill planned to kill only Jenny, because she was the girl Trevor cheated on her with, but Charlie wanted to kill both Jenny and Marnie for his own reasons. When Jenny was upstairs, Charlie kidnapped and killed Marnie off-screen. After that Jill called Jenny and taunted her over the phone, shortly before both killers threw Marnie's corpse through a nearby window. Charlie chased Jenny until he finally managed to kill her, and at the same time filmed the murder using a camera that was hidden inside the mask.

The following day, Jill and her friend Olivia Morris are given a ride to school by their best friend Kirby Reed. Charlie plants Jenny and Marnie's blood, Sidney's novels and Ghostface merchandise in the trunk of Sidney's rental car while she is inside a bookstore doing a book signing for her newly released novel Out of Darkness. Jill receives a phone call from Charlie as "Ghostface" using Jenny's phone during the ride, and after Jill hangs up, Olivia reveals she got a call like that from Marnie's phone. In the evening, she and Kirby prepare dinner with Jinn. Later, she sees that Trevor has snuck into in her bedroom when she comes into her room after using the bathroom. She tells Trevor to get away from the window. He starts talking about wanting a second chance again when Sidney walks in and sees Jill with Trevor. After he leaves, she tells Jill she reminds her of herself. This is a homage of the time Billy Loomis snuck in through her window 15 years earlier. Later on, while watching the movie with Kirby, Jill makes a fake "Ghostface" phone call to Olivia. During this conversation, Charlie calls Kirby as Ghostface, claiming to be in the closet. Kirby opens Jill's closet to prove he isn't in there and called him a liar. He then gives a bone chilling response, "I never said I was in your closet" before immediately leaping out of Olivia's closet. Charlie mutilates her while Kirby and Jill watch horrified from the house next door. Sidney rushes over to the Morris house but does not arrive in time to save Olivia from death. Charlie then calls Sidney as Ghostface to taunt her. Jill heads upstairs to Olivia's room, but Sidney prevents her from looking at Olivia's corpse. Then Charlie, still wearing the Ghostface costume, comes out from behind a door, seemingly trying to attack Jill and manages to slash her arm. Sidney pushes her out of the way and kicks him down the stairs. After fighting him off, Sidney sees Jill sitting down at the top of the stairs, holding her bloodied left her arm. The police come in and Sidney tries to show them where the Charlie is, but he's no longer there. Kirby and Trevor also arrive at Olivia's house to see if Jill is okay.

Jill's arm is X-rayed at the hospital, where no serious damage appears to have been sustained. Jill somehow finds a way to escape from Sidney, Jinn, and the doctors for a little bit. She calls and taunts Sidney's publicist and personal assistant, Rebecca Matters, as Ghostface and follows her into an empty parking structure. Having disabled Rebecca's car's ability to operate, she taunts her some more before finally stabbing Rebecca in the stomach as she attempts to flee. Jill makes her way to the roof and throws Rebecca's body off the parking structure. The body lands on a news van during a press conference held by Kincaid.

The third annual Stab-a-Thon is the next night, taking place at an abandoned barn on the outskirts of town. However, Jill can't go because Jinn wants to keep her teenage adopted daughter safe. Jill and Sidney share a family moment when Sidney states that she knows how Jill feels and is very sorry about Olivia. Jill says she is sorry about Rebecca. Continuing the moment, Jill asks Sidney about being a survivor. Later on, Charlie lets Jill know that Gale Riley has arrived, and to log onto her laptop to watch through the webcam. She does so and sees Gale has discovered the webcam hidden in the haystack. Jill watches as Charlie critically injures Gale, but he panics when Detective Anthony Perkins begins firing gunshots at him. Unknown to Jill, Charlie was aided by a third and independent killer, who killed Perkins and later saved Charlie from being discovered for his own reasons. Gale is rushed to the hospital as soon as possible, but dies at the hospital. The Stab-a-Thon is canceled as a result of the incident.

Jill meets Charlie outside her house in her own Ghostface costume where she stabs Deputy Hoss. Charlie drives the cop car with his corpse two blocks down the street and stabs him several more times before taking a gun from one of the dead officer, which he gives to Jill later. In the meantime, after killing Hoss, Jill calls Sidney to taunt her about Gale and to tell her a member of her family is going to die while all Sidney can do is watch. When Charlie returns, they attack Sidney and Jinn from both sides of the Roberts house. Charlie scares Sidney and Jinn at the back door forcing them to run to the front door where they are attacked by Jill. Sidney slams the door on Jill's arm causing her to groan in pain. Jill angrily thrusts her knife through the mail slot, stabbing her adoptive mother Jinn, who was sitting against the door in an attempt to keep it shut. Jinn dies after asking Sidney to tell Jill she's sorry.

Jill, while waiting for Kirby to pick her up, sends Trevor a text message telling him to meet her at Kirby's house, where she intends on ending the killing spree. Trevor appears claiming Jill invited him to come over. Jill denies sending Trevor a text message to further arouse suspicion of him. She goes to upstairs to "look" for her cellphone, claiming she doesn't have it on her, and Trevor follows her. Later, after Trevor interrputed Charlie and Kirby's erotic moment, mad Charlie leaves to room just to kill a drunken Robbie outside of Kirby's house while Jill abducts Trevor, tying him up upstairs. Jill returns downstairs after erasing the text she sent to Trevor. Soon, Sidney arrives and asks Jill to come with her when a bleeding Robbie appears at the door and gurgles "Run.", dying. Shortly after that, Charlie appeared and chased Jill and Sidney upstairs. Jill hid under the bed, while Sidney fleed on the roof. Charlie didn't find Jill and continued to attack Sidney. At the same time Jill came out from under the bed and went to get her Ghostface costume. Sidney escaped from Charlie and after that she joined up Kirby. When they go towards the basement, Charlie appears at the patio doors, trying to get inside. Because Charlie had blood on his hands, Kirby didn't let Charlie in. Because of that, Charlie is attacked and later tied-up on the chair by Jill (reference to Steve Omar). Jill calls Kirby as Ghostface and Sidney tells her to keep the killer on the phone while she goes to get Jill. They manage to trick Kirby into coming out of the room by asking her several trivial horror movie questions and letting her believe she actually won the game. She goes to untie Charlie, but he stabs her in the stomach twice, blaming her for not returning his affections sooner and leaving her for dead. Luckily, kirby managed to survive off-screen, which is revealed in The Fifth Symphony easter-egg.

Sidney, back inside, finds Jill is gone starts to go into the basement, going back for Kirby. She is grabbed from behind by Charlie, who holds her at knife point. After a struggle, she gets free and races for the front door. Before reaching the front door, Jill stabs Sidney in the stomach just before revealing herself as the main Ghostface killer.

In the kitchen she tells Sidney how she plans to frame her ex-boyfriend Trevor Sheldon for the murders and then she kills him (taking her revenge because Trevor cheated on her), by shooting him in the groin and then in the head. Charlie and Jill then tell Sidney they plan on being this generation's Randy Meeks and Sidney Prescott. Jill then kisses Charlie, leading him on into thinking that she loves him. Afterward, Jill asks Charlie if he's ready. He says yes, just like Tatum and Stu, wanting her to stab him in the shoulder like they rehearsed. Instead, she stabs him the chest, and claims the media really loves a sole survivor, before stabbing him in the stomach, killing him. Jill then continued her rant about her motive, which is a mixure of jealousy towards Sidney and missing her dead brother, before stabbing Sidney again (supposedly to death) and deliberately injures herself to make it appear that she had been attacked.

At the hospital, Kincaid talks to Jill and reveals to her that Charlie told him about his part in the killing, but dismissed the option that Jill could've been involved because of Jill's highly convincing performance as a victim.

Furious that Sidney is still alive, Jill goes to the I.C.U. and tries to kill her again. She digs her fingers into Sidney's stitches until Judy arrives. Jill hides and knocks her out with a metal bedpan. Biran and Lara arrive, but Jill shoots Lara in the chest as a revenge for her part at killing Gaston and allowing Sidney to keep on living. As she prepares to shoot Brian, Sidney regains consciousness and puts two defibrillator pads to her skull, shocking her brain. However, Jill is still alive and proceeds to grab a glass shard in a final attempt to kill Sidney for good. Predicting Jill's final attack, Sidney grabs Judy's gun and shoots her in the chest, killing her.

However, despite her death and failure at avenging Gaston, Jill seemed to have achieved her wish to become famous and to create a legacy of her own as the new generation's "Sidney Prescott", as the reporters outside the hospital refer to her as "an American hero right out of the movies". However, since Sidney, Brian and Judy knew the truth, they told everyone, and they realized that they were wrong about her. They realized that she was "a true American villain right out of the movies" and was officially confirmed to be the new generation's "Tatum Riley".

Victims[]

  • Rebecca Matters - Stabbed in the stomach during her failed attempt to escape from the parking garage and get into the elevator, and later thrown 10 stories off structure.
  • Ross Hoss - Stabbed in the back, and later his dead body got stabbed multiple times for by Charlie for deathcheck.
  • Jinn Griff - Stabbed in the back of the neck through the mail slot of the front door.
  • Trevor Sheldon - Shot in the groin and the forehead.
  • Charlie Walker - Stabbed in the heart and the stomach.
  • Lara Jones - Shot in the chest.

Trivia[]

  • Contrary to the canon version, this incarnation of Jill isn't completely heartless, as she really did love her brother and wanted to avenge him. As one-sided as her love to him was, it was still genuine on her part.
  • Jill's picture is taken from Qi'ra.
  • Jill is the third Ghostface in the franchise who's also a Ghostface in the canon, predated by Stu Macher and Charlie Walker. However, while Stu is mostly similar to canon, and Charlie is only slightly more sympathetic than his canon self, Jill is significantly more sympathetic than the canon version.

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