Who Framed Roger Rabbit Jessica Rabbit Car Crash Scene

Okay, let's talk about something important. Something that's been bugging me for years. It's time to address a cinematic crime.
The Infamous Car Crash
We all remember it. That scene in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The one where Judge Doom's dip-mobile plows through Toontown. Mayhem ensues.
But let's focus on one pivotal moment. The moment Jessica Rabbit is seemingly at the wheel.
Unpopular Opinion Time!
Here it comes. Brace yourselves. I think Jessica Rabbit wasn't driving!
I know, I know! Hear me out. Everyone assumes it's her fault. The narrative practically shoves it down our throats. But did we ever really *see* her driving?
It's always a blur of red hair and panic. We see glimpses. We assume. But is there concrete proof?
Let's Examine the Evidence (or Lack Thereof)
Think about it. The whole movie is about framing Roger. Someone setting him up. What if Jessica was framed too?
Doom is the master manipulator. He hates Toons. He clearly wants to destroy Toontown. Setting up Roger is just the beginning.
Framing Jessica would be the perfect follow up. It would divide the Toons even further. Cause chaos and distrust.
The Red Herring of Red Hair
Jessica's a bombshell. A distraction. A classic red herring, pun intended. We're so busy staring, we don't question the details.
Think of all the other red-haired Toons. Could it have been a clever disguise? A body double even?
It's a cartoon world! Anything is possible. We need to consider the cartoon logic.
Who Benefits?
The classic detective question: *cui bono*? Who benefits from Jessica taking the blame?
Definitely Judge Doom. He gets to further his evil plan. He makes Toons look incompetent and dangerous.
Maybe even some jealous Toon who was secretly in love with Roger. Okay, maybe that's a bit much.
The Real Culprit? The Dip!
What if the dip itself had an effect? Maybe it messed with the car's controls. Maybe it caused a temporary malfunction.
We never really understood how dip worked. It was powerful stuff. Who knows what weird side effects it could have?
It's just a thought. A wild one, perhaps. But it's more plausible than Jessica suddenly becoming a terrible driver.
Conclusion: Justice for Jessica!
I rest my case. I believe Jessica Rabbit was unfairly blamed for that car crash. The evidence is circumstantial at best.
Let's reopen the investigation. Let's look at the facts. Let's finally clear her name.
So next time you watch Who Framed Roger Rabbit, remember this. Don't blindly accept the narrative. Question everything!
"I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way." - Jessica Rabbit (maybe about her driving skills too?).
And maybe, just maybe, agree with my unpopular opinion.

















