Okay, if the werewolf was able to crash through the window of the back room, why couldn't Chris or Sabrina escape by throwing a piece of furniture through it?
And did werewolf movies not exist in the DS universe? All the talk about how it was no ordinary animal because it wore clothes and walked like a man, blah blah... You'd think someone would have put two and two together by now.
So Roger decides to apply blunt force trauma in the name of goodness. So far so good. Down goes Bruno. Then though, Roger steps out and instructs Carolyn to stand guard in case Bruno comes to! Be careful not to rough him up too badly, Kitten! Then later, Roger doesn't call the police on Bruno, and then lets Carolyn wander outside again. Still later, after the werewolf attack, Roger rushes to Bruno's aid!
Hmm. Out of all those, it's the last one that sticks out for me. We've seen bravado in Roger before, and we've witnessed him making foolish choices, but putting his own life on the line to rescue somebody that he just referred to as a maniac? Don't think so.
I think the werewolf just couldn't be bothered with Carolyn because it hated Bruno so much for the insane whipping Bruno gave him in the crypt last month. This indicates that the werewolf remembers things from night to night, which is an idea that I find troubling.
Chris has no problem remembering his days as a human, and some animals seem to possess better memories than we do, so why wouldn't the werewolf remember what happened on the previous full moons?
Here we have another instance where the police are not called in, not that it would do any good, but...
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All right, what the hell happened to "Sky"?
We later learn that the police did get called, and also the whereabouts of Sky-- not that the explanation about Sky will make any sense.
I will concede, however, that Bruno's yellow shirt deserved all it got.
LOL!
Did you guys notice that Carolyn came in through the wrong door on the wrong side.
Yes, the location of Bruno's front door has been going back and forth for a while. Besides the fact that a week went by between the taping of the previous ep and this one (MB posted some terrific info about the tape dates during this period), I noticed that when the entrance to Bruno's pad was through the door on the right (#973 and #975), Lela Swift was directing, but it was on the left side of the room (#974 and #976) when Hank Kaplan was the director. (Was the director responsible for all stage direction too?)
I guess that someone wasn't keeping notes when they redid the scene.
Did they ever?
Speaking of continuity mistakes, Chris lost his jacket when the opening scene was reshot. At least they got it right that Carolyn was wearing a blue dress at the end of the previous ep. They just didn't put her in the
right blue dress.