Unas adolescentes se unen para investigar la fuente de los mensajes anónimos que amenazan con exponer sus secretos.Unas adolescentes se unen para investigar la fuente de los mensajes anónimos que amenazan con exponer sus secretos.Unas adolescentes se unen para investigar la fuente de los mensajes anónimos que amenazan con exponer sus secretos.
- Cody's Dad
- (as Eddy Huber)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAlso known as "Text to Kill" on the Lifetime channel and UK television.
- PifiasDuring the webcam scene of Taylor, Zach, Hanna, and Cody talking about Brandon's release, the guys' names are backwards: Cody is labeled as Zach and Zach is labeled as Cody.
- Citas
Taylor: Please don't! Cody, no, please don't!
Cody: Killing you two will tell me there's justice in this world
Taylor: That's not justice, it's murder!
Cody: I know killing you won't bring them back, but it will let me sleep at night knowing I don't have to suffer anymore
Taylor: You're crazy!
[Through a monitor, Cody spots Allison approaching the house. He grabs a roll of duct tape and tears off a piece.]
Taylor: No! No!
[Cody places the duct tape over Taylor's mouth, gagging her. She screams under the gag]
- ConexionesReferences La guerra de las galaxias (1977)
Tennant's widowed mother is sexy super-detective Dina Meyer (as Allison). Eventually, mom will have stuff to investigate. Even without a bullet-proof vest, she may be invulnerable. The villain "TRUTH&LIES" can't even give Ms. Meyer back pain. While handy in protecting her daughter, mom's tactics are not politically correct. In fact, they're offensive and illegal. For example, detective mom interrogates by threatening a suspect with rape or other physical abuse in a juvenile facility. If this woman knows an individual, presumed innocent, is about to be raped or otherwise assaulted, she should report it immediately. Instead, we have a character condoning the crime and using it as an interrogation tactic.
*** Text to Kill (4/11/15) George Erschbamer ~ Emily Tennant, Keenan Tracey, Dina Meyer, Kurt Ostlund
- wes-connors
- 11 abr 2015
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