Ben bilocation .


How Ben was omnipresent everywhere ?

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Magic, obviously.

They're coming to get you, Barbara!

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He recorded the final radio broadcast the night before everything went down at the house, so while they showed it to appear it was all the same night, it wasnt.

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Yeah I thought it was very well explained that he was using a pre recorded show to give himself an alibi.

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And he must have bee following Nick and Kate. That they happened to go to the house where the murdered girl was, well, movie plot coincidence.

Over all the performances were what kept me watching. The pacing was dreadful. Felt like a much longer movie than it was.

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Sarah's spirit tells Ben, Laurie and the psychic that one person knows something and that she is tied up at the farmhouse where Ben killed Sarah. After he kills the farmer, he even asks Kate while disguised as the Wedlock Killer, "do you know? I didn't think it would be you. Look at me, do you know me?"

The psychic had earlier told us ghosts are out of sync with time. So based on that and what his victim's ghost said all he has to do is hang around the farmhouse and wait for some chick to get tied up there. Then boom he's got her! It's pretty convenient that the spirit world was only a day off, or he would have been camped out there a looooooooooooooooong time. If he hadn't already missed her.

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True. He would not have had to follow them, just hang out at the Farmhouse he already knew since he had killed the old mans daughter.

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