Subj : Re: This Train Just Went Splat! To : alt.tv.er From : rhythmking2004 Date : Fri Sep 23 2005 13:29:27 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.er On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 23:50:49 -0500, darrenthornton@webtv.net (Darren Thornton) wrote: > Too bad the first driver didn't call the police. What did Alex >tell him? Have Luka and Sam get there a little too late. What if >they'd been driving down the road, and saw him in that truck? The crash >was too realistic. How come the airbags didn't go off? Wouldn't the >owner of the antelope be liable? That's assuming there was one. When do >they get the car back? > Sincerely, > Darren Thornton What I don't get is why they were on country roads in the first place to hit the thing. When I drove from a couple hundred miles south of Chicago to Reno a few years ago, we were on interstates the entire way there. The interstate should have taken them straight to Colorado (I remember that we got off the interstate right before we left Nebraska, drove through a little bit of Colorado to say we'd been there, and then got back on the interstate - we were off it no more than 20 minutes). My wife identified the town they were near (North Platte?) as being in Nebraska, so they should have still been on the interstate. I loved it when Sam said "Luka, what are you doing here?" Well, let's see, blondie - you smashed the front of his car when you hit that antelope, so where do you think he's going to go? It'd be kind of rude for him to drive you 1000 miles and then for you to leave him stranded by the side of the road. And what's with her just waltzing in and out of the prison at the end? Is it really that easy for people to just walk in and out of prisons? How do they know you didn't walk out, snag an Uzi, and come back in to blow people away? I would assume she had to go through all the searches and checkpoints again, but then again, this is ER... .