Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
>>That's not my point. My point is that he relied on that for the success of his plan. Putting a child - who may or may not be awake, screaming, crying, whatever - into a beverage cart? C'mon. Even you can't believe that should have been part of a plan.
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>I thought about that also. I would have assumed he would have probably gave her something to drink to have her sleep for a long time or something like that. Otherwise, it is unlikely he would have had obtained success in his operation.
There was also the way that the flight crew all reacted to it that rang hollow with me. It just didn't seem that this is the way it would have been handled. And nobody saw the child on the plane? I don't mind suspending reality if it's a Sci/Fi or fantasy film, but not when you're supposed to believe it.
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