Jimmy is a character in the novel Final Destination: End of the Line. He is an employee at a restaurant in a zoo in New York City and is an ex-convict who worked as a short-order chef after he was released.
Biography
He worked at the restaurant for a month, earning minimum wage, until one day, a fire started at the restaurant. Not wanting to lose his only job or apartment (and not wanting to get caught up in a robbery orchestrated by his "friend" Cal), Jimmy runs over to the sink and fills a pot with water. It wasn't until after he threw the water that he remembered he should never try to extinguish an oil fire with water. As a result, the fire grows, and the store begins to burn down, leading to Jimmy and the other people in the restaurant (excluding Peter Hoffman) to run outside for cover.
| Final Destination: End of the Line |
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| Disaster(s) |
| 34th Street |
| Survivor(s) |
| Danny King | Louise King | James Barker | Bodil Raden | Mary-Beth Bradbury | Jack Cohen | Peter Hoffman | Rinoka Aratsu | At least 2 men | At least 2 women |
| Casualties |
| A mother | A child | An elderly woman | Two teenage girls | An Asian man | Numerous unnamed others |
| Others |
| Kate Shelley | William Bludworth | Borlace | Brad | Ted Bradbury | Tom Bradbury | Cal | Alec Cohen | Lilly Cohen | Doug | Dr. Curtis | Tony Forelli | Freddy | Jenny | Jess | Jimmy | Kichi | Lien | McGee | Mikey | Mr. O'Shaunessy | Olivia | Rico | Ronny | Saul | John Stanmore | Takai | Taxi Driver | Tim | Tony Two | Wantman | Andrew Williams |
| Locations |
| Hospital | Japan | Kate's & Brad's Apartment | Germany | Copenhagen, Denmark | Philadelphia | Upper East Side | Murray Hill Hostel | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | 34th Street | Manhattan, New York City |