“ | Right, Dave! I hated WORKING at Freddy's! I hated coming into work, hungover, and being screamed at by our phone-headed boss. I hated wearing a sweaty bear suit for six hours a day! I hated being bitten by dysfunctional, haunted robots! I HATED having to look Matt in the eyes every single goddamned day, and pretend that I DIDN'T possess the overwhelming urge to peel his skin off, so I wouldn't have to see the shape of his creepy ass smile. Y'know what I love? COMING TO THE RESTAURANT THAT I OWN, AT NOON, HUNGOVER-DRAGGING IN DYSFUNCTIONAL, HAUNTED ASS ROBOTS OUT OF THE TRASH, WHO I KNOW WILL BITE CUSTOMERS! Yelling at MY Phone-headed employee- -forcing some other poor fucker to wear the bear suit for once-You think any of this was because I LOVED Freddy's, or loved YOU? YOU'RE A LOSER, DAVE. Henry died 40 years ago, Dave! MOVE. THE. FUCK. ON. Get another fat iguana, call it Henry, and GET AN APARTMENT OR SOME SHIT. Do crack in an alley or some shit, I don't care! Just stop sleeping in my trash! You're dead, you idiot! A tree is working hard just to create air for you to pollute with your STENCH. Go lay down in the ground and become a skeleton, dummy! Holy fuck, I'm trying to run a business here- I MAKE THE MONEY, DAVE. I ROLL THE NICKELS. I DEAL THE CARDS. THE GAME IS MINE. NOW, GET THE FUCK OUT OF MY RESTAURANT. | „ |
~ Jack's monologue to Dave during the Neutral Ending |
“ | But, Willy, you HAVE given me a gift. Flesh merged with steel... steel merged with flesh... hahaha. It's the joy of creation, William! | „ |
~ Jack paraphrasing Henry to Dave on the DSaF 3 evil ending. |
Jack Kennedy, also known as Old Sport, is the main protagonist of the Five Nights at Freddy's fangame series Dayshift at Freddy's. He is an orange Freddy's worker who is on a mission to save souls from Dave Miller. However, in some endings, he can team up with Dave to kill the children.
He rarely talks in game, but when he does in the DSaF 3 endings is voiced by Dylan Fisher.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Heinous?[]
- He has molested Foxy numerous times. What makes this worse is that there was a child's soul in there, and he knew that as shown by his dialogue in the best ending.
- In each of the games, he helps Dave murder multiple children and thanks to him, Dave gets away with. He can also get him thrown in jail in the Crafty ending (although he arguably deserved it at the time).
- When he and Dave went to Disneyworld, they dropkicked the Pluto performer.
- In the second game, after he kills the children with Dave, Fredbear intervenes before they can escape to Vegas and calls out Jack for his actions, starting a fight shortly after. During the fight, Jack would start guilt-triping Fredbear by telling him how he failed to save any and every one of the children he killed and that he was a coward for not killing him sooner, which causes Fredbear to lost all will to fight and feel incredibly remorseful for something that wasn't really his fault, ending with Jack killing Fredbear, therefore being responsible for all the souls Fredbear couldn't save after that, with even Dave himself being horrified by this.
- While it is not entirely his fault, his employees can suffer Springlock-failures and Jack has the option to send them to the Afton Robotic's fabric to turn them into Phone Guys, which is treated as Fate Worse Than Death in-universe as the employees constantly suffer headaches and have heavily memory loss and slowly forget about their past selves.
- In the third game's bad ending he along with DaveTrap kill an infant.
- He can also pin the blame on this on one of his employees, being responsible of an innocent person being sent to jail.
- He also kills his own sister Dee by breaking her will to fight with words, claiming how his sister had died in 1973 and the "thing" standing before him wasn't Dee, he also kills Flipside Dave, leaving no trace of them permanently and effectively having them deader than dead.
- He also kills Dave in this ending by brutally decapitating him while he's screaming for help, and in the end he lets Henry manipulate him to become his vessel.
- In the Flamey ending, he sets the pizzeria on fire with a load of furries inside.
- In the Soapy Ending, after sniffing cocaine from the horde of ungrateful toddlers, he kicked a toddler so hard his head smushed on the roof, abducted 5 children into his restaurant and killed them, kidnapped a beagle and placed a patch on it's eye, hijacked someone's car at gunpoint and shoot up a Burger King parking lot, fatally shooting 47 people in just one day, which in turn caused him to get the death penalty due to how dangerous he was.
- In the neutral ending, he states that despite hating what his old bosses made him go through, he finds enjoyment in making other employees go through the same.
- While the villainous endings start out as very comedic, they get taken a lot more seriously in later games.
- He gets so bad in some endings he is said to make Henry look like a joke.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- He is on and off, as a lot of endings have him as a hero or morally neutral character
- Although the Pure Evil endings in DSAF 2 and 3 are taken seriously, a lot of his other acts are not, such as him "yiffing the fax", doing a flip to prove his dominance, wanting to dive into the Ball-pit, refusing to get off the slide and burning down the pizzeria with furries inside which are played for laughs. However, given the fact he's treated as a monster by the own narrative and the characters in the story, this trait is really minor and doesn't detract completely from his villainy.
- He genuinely cares for Dee, Peter and Dave, saving them, helping Dee give the souls their happiest day, helping Peter remember his past, and saying that it is hard to say goodbye to Dave and he hopes he has made peace with what he has done.
- He has genuine friendships with numerous phone guys, including Steven and basically all of the phone guys you can hire in DSaF 3.
- He has moral agency issues due to his lack of a soul.
- While it definitely doesn't excuse his actions, he still is tragic due to losing his family at the hands of Henry and Dave's hands, later dying and being revived as a soulless zombie when he tried to save Dee and then framed of killing her. During the pure evil ending from the third game, while under the influence of Henry, it's shown he holds resentment at these circunstances when alone with Dave.
- His death in the best ending of DSaF 3 is played for sympathy, as he burns down the pizzeria with DaveTrap and his army inside, with him dying as well and not being able to go on due to his lack of a soul.
Trivia[]
- He is one of two Dayshift at Freddy's villains to be inconsistently heinous, along with Dave Miller. He is also the only one of the two to be inconsistently admirable.
External Links[]
- Jack Kennedy on the Inconsistently Admirable wiki.
- Jack Kennedy on the Villains Fanon wiki.
- Jack Kennedy on the Hero Fanon wiki.
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