Turning him to stone would probably be best. Of course it all depends on whether or not Jason sees the ponies as targets or just as something to ignore whole he hunts down some two-legged teenagers.



Though it has to be admitted, despite his unspeakable death toll, Jason probably rivals Leatherface for the 'most likely to be redeemed' slasher villain. From the start Leatherface was shown as not knowing he was doing anything wrong -- his family raised him as a cannibal and abused him rather routinely -- and Jason was trying to get revenge for his death and his mother's (in a horribe and demented way, but still).



As compared to, say, Freddy Krueger. It's worthwhile to note that in the surprisingly well done (for its genre) Freddy Vs. Jason, which starts by showing both the killers in Hell, that Jason is displayed endlessly killing the teenagers he once slew -- while Freddy is stuck in the burning boiler room he died in, surrounded by images of the children he murdered, and unable to touch any of them.



Jason's Hell is him engaged in endless murder. Freddy's is him unable to engage in endless murder.