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Tommy Doyle is a character in the Halloween franchise. He first appears in the original Halloween, played by Brian Andrews and later by Paul Rudd in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers Tommy's history is complicated by the fact that the series follows several conflicting continuities. Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later and Resurrection ignore the events of Halloween 4, 5, and Curse, thus splitting the series into two separate timelines both originating from the original film and its sequel. The 2007 remake reboots the series continuity altogether, starting the timeline afresh. Tommy Doyle was a man who was also a serial killer known as "The CyberVid Killer" who murdered people simply because he wanted his own fifteen minutes of fame. The NCIS Major Case Response Team led by Leroy Jethro Gibbs were successful in arresting him but kept his identity secret, ostensibly due to national security reasons but in reality to prevent Doyle from succeeding in his goal to become famous, the team knowing that it would in turn fuel Doyle's narcissism.
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Tommy Doyle was a man who was also a serial killer known as "The CyberVid Killer" who murdered people simply because he wanted his own fifteen minutes of fame. The NCIS Major Case Response Team led by Leroy Jethro Gibbs were successful in arresting him but kept his identity secret, ostensibly due to national security reasons but in reality to prevent Doyle from succeeding in his goal to become famous, the team knowing that it would in turn fuel Doyle's narcissism. Tommy's history is complicated by the fact that the series follows several conflicting continuities. Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later and Resurrection ignore the events of Halloween 4, 5, and Curse, thus splitting the series into two separate timelines both originating from the original film and its sequel. The 2007 remake reboots the series continuity altogether, starting the timeline afresh. Tommy Doyle is a character in the Halloween franchise. He first appears in the original Halloween, played by Brian Andrews and later by Paul Rudd in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers