David Mill's eyes settled on the blood-stained box lying before him. It was the same box that Somerset had carried over moments earlier... or would have carried over were he actually in this scene and not taking the day off from work. Somewhere in his subconscious, David realized that this meant the script made no sense. Without his partner, he must have gone over and picked up the box himself. But why would he carry it all the way back to Joe Doe before opening it, and what kind of sane police officer would just leave a serial killer alone in the desert?

If you've been with us since year one, you doubtless know all about our penchant for slasher films by now. And you probably also know that our dialogues sometimes don't make any sense. So we recommend you don't think too carefully about the setup to this one. Just enjoy the show, hopefully learn a bit more about when questions aren't questions, and write us anytime at service@popupchinese.com if you have feedback or suggestions on things you'd like to see us cover.
 said on
February 15, 2013
Guys, you can't say you have seen the movie Seven if you haven't listened to this podcast....

--Echo

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 said on
February 18, 2013
This was my first Popup Chinese podcast. I am an ex-ChinesePod user and my first impression of Popup Chinese is very positive, I already paid for the premium account. Also very happy about the "321 Chinese application" on my mobile phone (Nokia Lumia 820).

This looks like a start of a long and beautiful friendship :-)
 said on
February 10, 2014
@Echo

Another serial killer movie you might enjoy is Kiyoshi Kurosawa's "Cure".

 said on
March 13, 2015
This is hella silly