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“ | What makes you so special? | „ |
~ A recurring quote spoken towards the technician. |
“ | This looks familiar... | „ |
~ The technician upon finding the Bonnie mask. |
“ | "I'd only been working the night shift for about a week, but I was very relieved to be switched over for the day shift. There's a lot of stress working from 12.a.m to 6.a.m. My boss told me that the animatronics were acting strangely-almost aggressive toward the staff-but I wasn't about to let that scare me off. After work I had a unsettling feeling that I was being followed home…" | „ |
~ Jeremy recounting his days at Freddy's in the Survival Logbook. |
“ | "So, just be aware, the characters do tend to wander a bit. Uh, they’re left in some kind of free roaming mode at night, uh, something about their servos locking up if they get turned off for too long? Uh, they used to be allowed to walk around during the day too, but then there was The Bite of ’87. Yeah. I-It’s amazing that the human body can live without the frontal lobe, you know?" | „ |
~ Phone Guy referencing the Bite victim Jeremy. |
Jeremy Fitzgerald is the main protagonist and player character in Five Nights at Freddy's 2. He takes on the role of a night guard at the newly reopened Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, where he must survive the night shift while dealing with the animatronic characters that roam the establishment. Jeremy Fitzgerald is the character controlled by the player, and the game's perspective is first-person, with the player experiencing the events of the game through his eyes as he tries to ward off the animatronics and avoid being jumpscared.
History[]
Five Nights at Freddy's 2[]
Jeremy is hired as a night guard and told by Phone Guy that the previous guard was moved to the day shift due to animatronics trying to enter the office. During his shifts, Jeremy realizes the animatronics were tampered with, likely by William Afton, leading to the restaurant's closure. He may switch to the day shift as the position opens up.
On Night 6, Phone Guy informs Jeremy of a day shift assignment monitoring animatronics during a birthday party. After this night, Jeremy receives an overtime check of $20.10 and a newsletter announcing the restaurant's closure. Though we don't see much of Jeremy, he appears highly skilled at fending off animatronics during his shifts.
Working Day Shift[]
Jeremy Fitzgerald successfully completes his last night shift, during which he has grown accustomed to dealing with the animatronics' unsettling behaviors. Following his final night on the job, he receives his overtime check of $20.10, as per the game's story.
Jeremy's transition to the day shift could be seen as a fresh start after surviving several nights of animatronic threats. On his first day-shift, he is assigned the task of monitoring the animatronics during a child's birthday party. This would mean that Jeremy would have to keep a close eye on the animatronics' behavior to ensure they don't malfunction or cause harm during the event.
As the day progresses, Jeremy finds himself in a more relaxed and cheerful atmosphere, surrounded by children and the entertaining animatronics. This contrast to his previous night shifts could serve as a welcome change.
However, after his first day shift, Jeremy recounts his paranoia at possibly being followed home from work (see above quote).
Trivia[]
- There is speculation that Jeremy Fitzgerald could be the victim of the Bite of '87, but this theory conflicts with some game clues. In the Survival Logbook, there's a passage from Jeremy, where he mentions switching from the night shift to the day shift unharmed.
- In Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator, the name Jeremy appears in the Lorekeeper ending, but it's more likely related to a missing child than Jeremy Fitzgerald. Some theorists suggest that Jeremy Fitzgerald might be Michael Afton using an alias, but there isn't strong evidence for this idea.
What makes him Pure of Heart?[]
- Even though we don't know much about Jeremy it's clear that he's the opposite of William Afton. Jeremy goes out of his way to try and stop Afton's goals of killing kids he does by investigating the incidents.
- Jeremy is very kind and enjoys drawing with the children in the location. This is shown by how the paper pals are in his office implying that he does like the kids and doesn't wish for harm to the kids.
- He tries freeing the kids souls and even though he couldn't Michael continued his legacy for him, it's likely that without Jeremy Michael wouldn't have tried freeing the kids souls because Michael was continuing his legacy.
- After he's brainwashed by Glitchtrap unlike everyone else who feel victim to him, Jeremy instead tried to kill himself because he didn't want to give into the murderous urges that Glitchtrap was forcing him to feel. This proves that unlike everyone else in the series he's willing to literally kill himself just to try and stop murders from happening.
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