The only thing I could think of was maybe he meant Danny's team, but can't remember whether that interpretation was disproven by what happened.
Web and Paul show up pretty handily, but the baddie didn't need to get off there, did he?
For this, I got nothin'.
A couple weeks ago, I mailed my WF DVDs to a friend so she could watch the show. She loved it madly.
I realized I had several other friends who needed to be converted, and I could send my DVDs to them too!
But wait...why waste time and postage? I could get her to send them to someone, and they could send them to someone else, and so on and so forth. A pyramid scheme of conversion! Except more of a line.
I win at toasters.
But wait...why waste time and postage? I could get her to send them to someone, and they could send them to someone else, and so on and so forth. A pyramid scheme of conversion! Except more of a line.
You just have to be able to track who has them so you can eventually get them back!
How was Danny to get from one station to the next in time to meet the same train?
That was a problem. I don't know the LA system at all, but I can't imagine them being able to do it, especially if they start from the platform. The train doesn't have to worry about surface traffic or traffic lights. You certainly couldn't do it in Boston.
The only fan wank I can think of is for Web to have arranged for the train to be held up by signals between each stop to allow the others to catch up.
I have a question about the ending of the episode
I wondered about the same thing, then decided that I didn't need to care. It wasn't like her fate was ever in question anyway. Okay, but the other thing I wondered about was how Web figured out who the perp was. And why the audience was left out of the loop--or were there enough clues earlier in the episode to piece it together for oneself?
I thought that the patsy said something about "Simon says" and that "Simon sees everything" and then Web (who obviously noticed that the security guy was named Simon) looked at the security camera and put 2 and 2 together.
sumi is correct.
But Web had already put her on the train that didn't go to LAX. So he must have been sure he didn't have the right (or only) guy. Or else he's a pointless prick, which'd surprise me.
Web (who obviously noticed that the security guy was named Simon) looked at the security camera and put 2 and 2 together.
That's how Paul figured it out, isn't it? But Web must have known before that, to do the whole charade of firing Rebecca and putting her on a train that didn't actually go to the airport. I may be remembering wrong, but wasn't the firing of Rebecca before all the "Simon says" stuff? (or at least during).
And then Paul and Web both end up at the right station - maybe it was the end of the line, no other choices for the train. yeah, that works. (as long as you don't actually know the LA subway system).
I'm starting to think that Web figured out that someone in the control room was the killer. Simon told Rebecca that Web was going on and on about the killer. It's possible that Web is good at reading people and was watching everyone in the control center. He probably figured it was Simon just before or right around the time the hooded guy showed up.