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Originally Posted by zikzak
To me it looked like a pretty good representation of what happens when tempered glass breaks, but I'm just somebody who knows what he's talking about.
So, you just happened to miss the giant shard of glass that looked like it was going to land exactly on Darlene? The shot in the gifmeister's post (first machine gun shot) is what I think you describe (hole with spidering). The giant shard is something different once the entire pane explodes, and there are also other giant shards in the shot. Look at iconoclastic's gif to see it. I have no idea how glass like that shatters in real life, but if it shattered the way it did there, Darlene is in trouble. I'm not sure how you think you can prove otherwise, unless you're just saying that glass like that has no sharp edges once it behaves the way it did there. No matter how accurate you *think* the overall shot looks, that is a bad visual effect certainly not intended to be seen as closely as it was in the internet examples.
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Originally Posted by King~of~Diamonds
I might be in the camp that the scene was a flashback, though.
When it started, I was like huh, no flashback this week?.. It seems like nearly every episode has begun with a flashback this season.
Also, they are discussing the Congo. The answer lies in that part of it.
When those characters met on-screen in the post-credits of the finale, White Rose brought up the Congo. I cant recall the exact phrasing, but I think that dialogue would make it clear.
The gifmeister's post proved that it was a flashback, as what he quoted came from the USA network website.