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11/11/11 (2011)

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When Denise (the nanny) escapes from the police car, she simply opens the door and walks away. Rear doors on patrol cars do not open from the inside, they must be opened from the outside.
Everything about the pregnancy plotline is ridiculous. 3 weeks pregnant is one week before the first missed period. When Melissa started bleeding and cramping, she would have thought her period arrived a week early, not that there was a medical problem. In all likelihood, she would even be able to get a positive pregnancy test yet. Additionally, bleeding and cramping are not signs of pre-eclampsia, which happens much later in pregnancy anyway.

The doctor is part of the conspiracy and the pregnancy is used as an excuse to get Melissa out of the way, but having such an easily disproved explanation stretches belief.
Everything about the pregnancy plotline is ridiculous. 3 weeks pregnant is one week before the first missed period. When Melissa started bleeding and cramping, she would have thought her period arrived a week early, not that there was a medical problem. In all likelihood, she wouldn't even be able to get a positive pregnancy test yet. Additionally, bleeding and cramping are not signs of pre-eclampsia, which happens much later in pregnancy anyway.

The doctor is part of the conspiracy and the pregnancy is used as an excuse to get Melissa out of the way, but having such an easily disproved explanation stretches belief.

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Hayden Byerly's name is misspelled in the opening credits as Byler.

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