The Camera
So I noticed at the start of Ep.2 that when you're getting interrogated, you're also being filmed by a video camera. Now call me crazy, but wouldn't the camera have been on the whole time? Including the events of the mind erasing spell?
Neither Bigby or Crane bothered to switch it off before they got out of there. Could that prove to be a costly mistake?
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That's... pretty interesting. I wonder if they'll end up doing something with that or if it was just an oversight by Telltale.
Yeah I thought of that one too. There'd also be security cameras around the police station. And people would probably be wondering wtf happened when they would wake up with no memories of what happened. I know I would.
Crane took the video and all the evidence, remember? Besides, remember that the game is set around the 1980's, there aren't that much in the way of high tech security systems.
Crane took the video along with the evidence. You really think he would leave it if he took the time to take the evidence?
Well, they didn't take the Detective's notebook either...
As I played the episode, I was hoping the cliffhanger would've had the girl cop from the original version of the Episode 3 title screen uncovering the video camera.
Nevertheless, I hope they touch upon it in a future episode. However, the spell wasn't elaborated too much upon. I'll admit I'm stretching this, but perhaps the spell also wiped the camera or something?
I don't seem to recall him or Bigby even laying a finger on the camera in the evidence room.
Same. Bigby only grabbed Snow's photo and left off with Crane, who only had the evidence box he already walked in with.
No kidding! Bigby turned around and grabbed the photo and I was like "THE TAPE! THE TAPE! YOU'RE FORGETTING THE TAPE!"
Lol that's true, i didn't even think of that, maybe they might team up and hunt down Crane in the following episodes
I just picture the detective and one of the cops poring over the tape and then suddenly one of them says, "wait! go back... look, right there! He knows you have a nosebleed *before *you can see the blood!" If we were seeing the story from the cops' point of view, it'd be a pretty good setup for an X-files-esque story about discovering what's going on with the missing memories and the mystery man on the tape.
Lol i was thinking something similar except mine was. The cigarettes! You forgot the cigarettes!
Same