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|    Anthony Minkoff to All    |
|    More about this part of the movie (Re: W    |
|    15 May 08 09:53:29    |
      From: adminkoff@cox.net              Deckard invites Rachel to the club for a drink. She says no and hangs       up. Then she reconsiders, grabs her coat, and heads out to the club.       Fifteen minutes later, Bryant tells Deckard that she "vanished" and       needs to be retired.              What's this? She can't join Deckard for a drink without getting a death       warrant? Then why did Deckard invite her?              ***              In the beginning of the film, when Deckard comments that the Replicant       situation is "embarrassing," Bryant says it's "not embarrassing because       nobody's ever going to find out they're down here." But when a police       officer shoots a running half naked woman in the back on a crowded       street, there are going to be massive investigations, by media and       public watchdog groups as well as IA, into who this woman was and why       the officer shot her. How can they possibly cover this up? A second       fatal shooting a little bit later in the same neighborhood can't help       matters.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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