seek_inspiration wrote:Well, from watching, I assumed it was this guy who was chasing them:
The guy is running, Daniel makes a noise like he's run into the guy or something and then it looks like Daniel shoves him away.
Hi, first time posting here.
So look at Daniel's arm. Could it be the matching arm to the one we see driving away in the "Suspects Apprehended" video? Does anyone see any resemblance in both arms? Sure, all arms are pretty much the same, but does the hand and size of the wrist/forearm look similar in size? I kind of think it does, but I don't know for sure.
Can I ask what video that screencap was taken from? I don't remember that
SirWallyWally wrote: Eventually the trio (plus two) will have to confront the Order and bring this to an end, as running for ever will not work.
Or Bree could be forced to do the ceremony.
But wouldn't that be a conclusion of the series? I, right now, can only see two ends to the series as things currently stand - the death of Bree (the character) or Bree doing the ceremony (thus reducing the running to none, making anything that comes after less dramatic).
longlostposter wrote:Ok, apparently Lurker was right about them watching Titanic together (Lurker, I'm wondering if you are just a fan the way you claim to be; this looks very suspicious on your part).
Just a lucky guess. I liked "Titanic" a lot and the repetition of that line sticks out in my memory.
So look at Daniel's arm. Could it be the matching arm to the one we see driving away in the "Suspects Apprehended" video? Does anyone see any resemblance in both arms? Sure, all arms are pretty much the same, but does the hand and size of the wrist/forearm look similar in size? I kind of think it does, but I don't know for sure.
Can I ask what video that screencap was taken from? I don't remember that
I just thought that I would point this out:
I was just reading Tidbits newspaper and they had just said "A common scene in many mystery movies is the 'knock out an unsuspecting victim by holding a rag full of chloroform over their face' trick. Would this tactic work in real life? Probably not. First of all, chloroform begins to lose its effectiveness as soon as it mixes with oxygen (and some of those villains spend a long time lurking in the shadows with their rags poised). Secondly, chloroform doesn't instantly knock a person unconscious; depending upon the victim's size and weight, the chemical could tkae up to 10 minutes to subdue someone."
Chelseyrl wrote:I just thought that I would point this out:
I was just reading Tidbits newspaper and they had just said "A common scene in many mystery movies is the 'knock out an unsuspecting victim by holding a rag full of chloroform over their face' trick. Would this tactic work in real life? Probably not. First of all, chloroform begins to lose its effectiveness as soon as it mixes with oxygen (and some of those villains spend a long time lurking in the shadows with their rags poised). Secondly, chloroform doesn't instantly knock a person unconscious; depending upon the victim's size and weight, the chemical could tkae up to 10 minutes to subdue someone."
Just thought I'd share.
It scares me a little you know so much about this. J/K