The Fugitive Task Force chases a killer who plays a twisted game of cat and mouse with his victims.The Fugitive Task Force chases a killer who plays a twisted game of cat and mouse with his victims.The Fugitive Task Force chases a killer who plays a twisted game of cat and mouse with his victims.
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- GoofsNone of the arrows used to wound and kill the paedophile in the factory could have struck him in the way they're depicted. Wally fires the first arrow at the fleeing offender as he is standing beside a window-wall. The shaft enters his right leg just above his knee. Of the three glass panels, only the upper-most is shattered, and the angle of entry is too shallow to have come down through that panel. The old man does not change his position, and the second arrow to strike him also shatters an upper window to his right, entering his left thigh. In a 1-second close-up, it can be see the 2nd arrow was fired from his left side, so the two arrow points are facing toward his center. The "kill shot" of the third arrow is also an 'impossible' shot, as the victim is supine, with Wally standing about 3 metres away, aiming at his chest. As the dead man is last seen, the 3rd shaft protrudes from his chest, as if the shooter had been directly above him, instead of protruding at the expected 45-degree angle.
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Wally Turner: You picked well, Cameron. You know, most people don't consider statutory rape a crime, especially if both people are young. You... you were 19, right?
Cameron Early: It was consensual. Her parents ratted us out.
Wally Turner: Mm-hmm. Now, molesting a 12-year-old, yeah, I think everyone can agree that's a despicable thing to do.
Matthew Pitts: It's lies, man. It's all lies.
Wally Turner: No, it wasn't. See, I read all about you.
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OK, I am not quite sure how I want to rate this. The action was decent, and the pacing was good.
But telling the wounds of the first of the two victims in the steel plant by the "shells from a .38 revolver"? Revolvers don't eject their spent shells, and the guy who did the shooting was not shown as removing them from the gun. Same for the "hunter".
Where do these writers get these ideas?
But telling the wounds of the first of the two victims in the steel plant by the "shells from a .38 revolver"? Revolvers don't eject their spent shells, and the guy who did the shooting was not shown as removing them from the gun. Same for the "hunter".
Where do these writers get these ideas?
- cpotato1010
- Jan 11, 2022
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