
However, given that Lifetime movies have a flair for the dramatic - and the disastrous - it seems safe to assume that Lindsey wouldn't be using her return ticket because she may no longer be alive to do so.

Now, typically, when you're visiting a resort, not using your return ticket back to reality may seem like a dream come true. In a dream vacation gone horribly wrong, it becomes apparent that someone is determined to make sure that Lindsey never uses her return ticket." When they get there, Lindsey discovers that Jake's meddlesome soon-to-be-ex-wife, Gwen is there, too. It reads: "Successful businessman Jake takes his four-month pregnant girlfriend, Lindsey, on a babymoon trip to a desert resort. (The use of the word "killer" probably doesn't refer to the slang term of being awesome in this particular case.) The official synopsis for Killer Vacation, which can be found below, doesn't sound too promising either. However, awkwardness might be the least of Lindsey's worries, given the possible foreshadowing of the movie title. And yes, it's just as awkward as it sounds.

Little do they know that they're about to encounter an entirely different form of terror when they run into Jake's soon-to-be-ex-wife, Gwen, while they're there. The movie centers around Jake and Lindsey, a happy couple who are expecting their first child together and decide to go off on a babymoon trip to a desert resort so they can get a little extra time to themselves before the joys (and struggles) of parenthood are upon them. (Because that'd be the true tragedy of this story, right?) Rest assured: These characters and this storyline are completely fictional and should in no way prevent you from ever going to a resort again. At first it may make you second guess booking any future trips to a faraway destination, but thankfully, Killer Vacation isn't based on a true story, so you shouldn't have to concern yourself with facing this nightmarish situation in real life.

But what if that wasn't the case? What if you ran into an ex while you were there and things took a very, very dark turn? That's the tense premise of Lifetime's new original movie Killer Vacation. Generally, when you think about taking a vacation, you expect that pretty much the entire experience will be fun and relaxing.
