Thursday, July 30, 2009

Never send a man to do a dog's job.

After dropping Joey off at the hospital, and having a heart to heart with Sarah about Joey, the man, his problems, and his shooter, Mark heads back to Lost Forest and the pile of barrels that are apparently in a ravine. (Yeah, not really buying that one since it looks more like the side of a mountain/hill than it does a ravine, but hey, whatever.) Immediately seeing that this case is too much for one man working alone, Mark (after consulting with the Jack Elrod Ball) decides that it's finally time to bring in Andy and start cracking the case. (I guess no one spotted the column of black smoke or smelled the burning car, or maybe they just chose to ignore it because if they called the police, then the police might stumble upon other things, and that would just lead to more troubles and headaches.) We can only assume that old Elmer is still wandering about the forest, now hopelessly lost, and that he'll stumble upon Mark's trail and play himself off as a lost hunter in an attempt to not be caught. (He'd better hope that Rusty isn't there with a camera. If he is, he's doomed.)

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