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.Yeah... WHAT?! This scene makes no sense whatsoever. Elena is staring at her phone as she drops it, and she just leaves it behind?! Come on. Even if she was in a rush, she was actively receiving important texts from Nikos at that very moment. There's no chance she'd just say "fuck it, I ain't got 3 seconds to bend down and pick up a phone". It would have made way more sense if Joanna had been carrying an identical phone and switched them when they fell on the ground. If the goal is to make sure Elena can't call for help, then the decoy phone could be broken and Elena would just think it broke when it hit the ground.On the way out, Joanna purposely bumps into her, Elena drops her phone which Joanna retrieves and Elena continues on to the limo without it. This isn't confuses me....does she not recognize Joanna? And it seems obvious she knows she dropped the phone but makes. I attempt to get it back...just because she's in a rush? I'm confused here
Thank you for confirming that it was extremely odd - I kept trying to make sense of it and failed completely.Yeah... WHAT?! This scene makes no sense whatsoever. Elena is staring at her phone as she drops it, and she just leaves it behind?! Come on. Even if she was in a rush, she was actively receiving important texts from Nikos at that very moment. There's no chance she'd just say "fuck it, I ain't got 3 seconds to bend down and pick up a phone". It would have made way more sense if Joanna had been carrying an identical phone and switched them when they fell on the ground. If the goal is to make sure Elena can't call for help, then the decoy phone could be broken and Elena would just think it broke when it hit the ground.
So, the events make no sense: Not recognizing Joanna, just ditching the phone... Hell, Joanna counting on Elena to be holding her phone in such a way that a slight budge would cause her to drop it AND counting on her to leave it behind...Yeah... WHAT?! This scene makes no sense whatsoever. Elena is staring at her phone as she drops it, and she just leaves it behind?! Come on. Even if she was in a rush, she was actively receiving important texts from Nikos at that very moment. There's no chance she'd just say "fuck it, I ain't got 3 seconds to bend down and pick up a phone". It would have made way more sense if Joanna had been carrying an identical phone and switched them when they fell on the ground. If the goal is to make sure Elena can't call for help, then the decoy phone could be broken and Elena would just think it broke when it hit the ground.
I believe we are meant to think that Elena was so engrossed reading her phone that she didn't even look up to see who she bumped into. You can see her phone is still up in front of her face in the panel just before the collision:Not recognizing Joanna
I guess if I'm to kidnap someone I'll take precautions to make sure they don't phone for help rather than assume nobody will help them if they do call someone.All of that aside, let's suspend our disbelief, and assume for a second that this is all according to plan. Joanna is taking Elena's phone.
It doesn't make sense to me that it's to keep Elena from calling for help. Help from whom, at this point? She's already unable to go to the police because that's already been off the table. The daughters... aren't in any position to do anything. At best, she calls Marina for help, and it's not like Marina has any real resources to do anything either. So there's no threat here.
Not saying I have experience kidnapping people but there is enough technology to jam a signal if you're really into kidnapping someone that's available on the free market. No need to use brute force when modern age can help you out to prevent a phone call.As always, the latest update is in the OP andYou must be registered to see the links.
I guess if I'm to kidnap someone I'll take precautions to make sure they don't phone for help rather than assume nobody will help them if they do call someone.
Last time I kidnapped someone, I just took their phone after locking them in my car.Not saying I have experience kidnapping people but there is enough technology to jam a signal if you're really into kidnapping someone that's available on the free market. No need to use brute force when modern age can help you out to prevent a phone call.
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