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== question about continuity... ==
== question about continuity... ==


in the movie matthew/hellar was shot by the mother of the defendant n the right arm. which we can confirm because that is the arm that is bandaged when he gets out of the hospital. However, he is shot in his right arm then proceeds to use that arm to shot the mother of his client and call 911... does this make sense, have any official reviewers noticed this?
in the movie matthew/hellar was shot by the mother of the defendant n the right arm. which we can confirm because that is the arm that is bandaged when he gets out of the hospital. However, he is shot in his right arm then proceeds to use that arm to shot the mother of his client and call 911... does this make sense, have any official reviewers noticed this? [[User:Killemall22|Killemall22]] ([[User talk:Killemall22|talk]]) 00:33, 6 July 2011 (UTC)

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question about continuity...

in the movie matthew/hellar was shot by the mother of the defendant n the right arm. which we can confirm because that is the arm that is bandaged when he gets out of the hospital. However, he is shot in his right arm then proceeds to use that arm to shot the mother of his client and call 911... does this make sense, have any official reviewers noticed this? Killemall22 (talk) 00:33, 6 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]