If he didn’t turn his head at that exact moment,
Who told you that? Some random "expert?" When did we start believing them? How do you even know there was a bullet? Because of a picture? Who showed you that picture? Who had the high speed video running at the exact right moment?
A movie is believable because all of the necessary cues you need to believe it are added into the script. If they are not added into the script we say "there are holes in the script."
Let's assume for a moment that this event was scripted. If there were holes in this script it could destroy the benefits for Trump (of which this event has a metric fuckton). Jessie Smollett's false flag, which would have been beneficial for him if it had succeeded, was destroyed by exactly such holes in the script. I suggest they were put there on purpose. I suggest it is possible to do the opposite, fill in the gaps to make a believable movie.
What makes a good movie?
A script without holes.
If he didn’t turn his head at that exact moment,
Who told you that? Some random "expert?" When did we start believing them? How do you even know there was a bullet? Because of a picture? Who showed you that picture? Who had the high speed video running?
A movie is believable because all of the necessary cues you need to believe it are added into the script. If they are not added into the script we say "there are holes in the script."
Let's assume for a moment that this event was scripted. If there were holes in this script it could destroy the benefits for Trump (of which this event has a metric fuckton). Jessie Smollett's false flag, which would have been beneficial for him if it had succeeded, was destroyed by exactly such holes in the script. I suggest they were put there on purpose. I suggest it is possible to do the opposite, fill in the gaps to make a believable movie.
What makes a good movie?
A script without holes.
If he didn’t turn his head at that exact moment,
Who told you that? Some random "expert?" When did we start believing them? How do you even know there was a bullet? Because of a picture? Who showed you that picture?
A movie is believable because all of the necessary cues you need to believe it are added into the script. If they are not added into the script we say "there are holes in the script."
Let's assume for a moment that this event was scripted. If there were holes in this script it could destroy the benefits for Trump (of which this event has a metric fuckton). Jessie Smollett's false flag, which would have been beneficial for him if it had succeeded, was destroyed by exactly such holes in the script. I suggest they were put there on purpose. I suggest it is possible to do the opposite, fill in the gaps to make a believable movie.
What makes a good movie?
A script without holes.