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I thought the sleeper cell mum was going to finish off her son.
Ending was surprising: made me laugh.
> Ending was surprising: made me laugh.
Wouldn't it just have been much easier to slash his tires? And I thought Jack was smart...
I saw it a mile off, but still class :P
> Hedfix wrote:
> Ending was surprising: made me laugh.
>
> Wouldn't it just have been much easier to slash his tires? And I
> thought Jack was smart...
"Oh look, my tyres have been slahed... What a coincedence...
*ring ring*
I'm being followed"
> Lipe wrote:
> Hedfix wrote:
> Ending was surprising: made me laugh.
>
> Wouldn't it just have been much easier to slash his tires? And I
> thought Jack was smart...
>
> "Oh look, my tyres have been slahed... What a coincedence...
>
> *ring ring*
>
> I'm being followed"
Well obviously he'd make it look like a puncture.
> Well obviously he'd make it look like a puncture.
Yeah, doing that would've been far more professional.
But I assumed that the time factor was too limiting to do it effectively, and the risk of being seen by the terrorist too high. By holding up the garage he'll stall for time, and if all goes well, should be able to get out without revealing himself and with a window to follow the guy.
Having said that, if he had slashed one of his tyres, none of us would've questioned it.
And did anyone else notice that there was no other cars other than the turrist and Jacks, yet when in the 'gas station', it had a line of people queued up at the counter.... Yes.
*ahem*
> Nah, I would have. I'm still questioning whether Jack should've gone
> in the 'gas station'. I've never seem an un-armed turrist.
>
> And did anyone else notice that there was no other cars other than
> the turrist and Jacks, yet when in the 'gas station', it had a line
> of people queued up at the counter.... Yes.
>
> *ahem*
I'm guessing petrol stations are the same the world round. One or two people buying fuel and the rest buying munchies and Rizla.