Can't find the discussion on the board.
Since we are having the great closer rewatch, I am up to this episode.
What does the mail truck have to do with Brenda's aha moment?
I have rewatched the hotel video, no mailman, I have rewatched the revenge shooting crime scene where the Colonel is in the crowd. No mailman or mail truck in sight.
I have never understood this aha moment. Mostly I can't understand what she says to Fritz as she is running to the truck.
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Posted 07 September 2009 - 09:30 PM
FLfan, on Sep 7 2009, 08:20 PM, said:
Can't find the discussion on the board.
Since we are having the great closer rewatch, I am up to this episode.
What does the mail truck have to do with Brenda's aha moment?
I have rewatched the hotel video, no mailman, I have rewatched the revenge shooting crime scene where the Colonel is in the crowd. No mailman or mail truck in sight.
I have never understood this aha moment. Mostly I can't understand what she says to Fritz as she is running to the truck.
Since we are having the great closer rewatch, I am up to this episode.
What does the mail truck have to do with Brenda's aha moment?
I have rewatched the hotel video, no mailman, I have rewatched the revenge shooting crime scene where the Colonel is in the crowd. No mailman or mail truck in sight.
I have never understood this aha moment. Mostly I can't understand what she says to Fritz as she is running to the truck.
If you watch the hotel footage again, you will see a mailman walk through the lobby. That is what the Colonel wanted to see again but I believe he mentions a guy with a backpack to throw Brenda off. Then after Fritz drops her off, she runs to the hospital and then she sees the mail truck and that triggers her remembering the mailman in the lobby.

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