The Monsters Are on Maple Street - S1-E32
Continuity mistake: During the disturbance, the crystal punch bowl shatters, spilling glass and punch all over the table. Subsequent shots show the punch bowl still intact with no punch spillage.
The Monsters Are on Maple Street - S1-E32
Continuity mistake: During the disturbance, the crystal punch bowl shatters, spilling glass and punch all over the table. Subsequent shots show the punch bowl still intact with no punch spillage.
The Monsters Are on Maple Street - S1-E32
Continuity mistake: During the disturbance, the crystal punch bowl shatters, spilling glass and punch all over the table. Subsequent shots show the punch bowl still intact with no punch spillage.
Narrator: You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. You are entering the Twilight Zone.
Question: At the end we learned that Laurel murdered her husband but how did she not remember that if she was the killer all along?
Answer: Laurel had a history of drug and alcohol abuse and had been in and out rehab. She was mentally unstable and would likely have lapses in her memory, particularly anything traumatic.
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