Looked like Vinny was just as squished
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You see a caravan moving towards you but instead of running in an opposite direction you run in the same direction as the caravan .
They knew the storm was coming but nobody bothered to move all that stuff inside the shop.
It amused me that every time someone walked in the village, we saw something previously stationary blow over.
Couldn't Sam just be lifted off ?
Kim should get an anullment...pronto.
nate and belle were too calm around spiked sam, if it were my brother id be screaming, a complete mess
[QUOTE=Dennis tanner;984486
Couldn't Sam just be lifted off ?
Kim should get an anullment...pronto.[/QUOTE]
The spike is the only thing stopping him bleeding out as you don't know what the damage is inside. It can't be removed until he's in surgery and ready to be closed up. I've watched too many medical things lol
Sam and Nate were facing the barn when the cows came out. The tractor was a little in front of them and a few paces to their right. All they had to do was move to their right and they were safe. Belle had move across the sceen and disappeared not sure where she went. When Nate fell he was still on the hard packed part of the track in front of the cows, maybe he managed to roll onto the grass verge, where he was when Belle ran up. But I doubt he had time to do so as the cows were very close, even if he did some of the cows were on the grass, so he should still have been trampled.
Nate's wrist did not seem to stop him using the angle grinder to cut the spike.
There are quite a few I wish they would kill off, Will for a start, followed by the vicar and his whole family.
What is point of going out in a storm to look for someone when you have no idea where they are. While you are wandering about aimlessly they may well come home, then feel they have to go out again and look for you. - A perpetual cycle of searchers and those being searched for. (Was going to say searchers and searchees, but not sure if it is a word)
I laughed at the car blowing over, modern cars have a aerodynamic shape to allow air to slide over them, but the Dingle van with it's flat sides and added height seemed to survive the storm.
I was expecting to see the cows blown into the trees.