The shaving cream can


How did Dodgson get it?

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Probably recovered it when his company inevitably went in and caged the animals and extracted their DNA. He had the T Rex from the first, and I imagine the DNA of the dilophosaurus that blinded and ate Dennis.

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the DNA of the dilophosaurus that blinded and ate Dennis


I knew he'd wind up sprayed & eaten by a dilophosaurus once they showed one in the caves; it just HAD to happen, Chekhov's venom-spitting gun personified

But until your post it didn't occur to me the poetic justice of Dodgson getting killed by, in all likelihood, a clone of the exact dilophosaurus that killed Nedry (I'd imagine BioSyn would've extract its DNA from Nedry's corpse which was still relatively close to the Barbisol can)

He literally engineered his own death

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I suppose found it after all the end of the first. I think it was all a way of bringing in that this company was the start of the whole problem.Kind of a nostalgia thing.Hopefully Europe will keep it running with there on stories now.

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I don't know, but I think I was the only person in the theater who laughed at the obvious foreshadowing when he lost it and it rolled away (an obvious nod to the loss of Dennis) before his inevitable demise. (I thought it was just a neat little detail to throw in there.)

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Gone is the old series. The Asian lady is still around though.

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Shouldn't even be possible to get it other than by sheer chance or nostalgia item. It was literally buried under watery mud when Dennis dropped it unless somehow the rain washed the mud again and somehow it just revealed itself. Chances are near impossible.

Update:
I take back what I said. Since Dr. Lewis Dodgson was the one that handed the Barbosa can to Dennis in the first movie, I suppose we can assume he placed a tracker on it in case things go wrong, like if Dennis decides to have second thoughts once he stole the DNA from Ingen.

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I was just about to post the same thing, about a tracker on the can.

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How long after the events of Jurassic Park did Dodgson recover the flask? There is absolutely no evidence on this. The flask could very well have been recovered and viable samples extracted.

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The basic premise of the whole franchise is that they found still viable dino dna after millions of years in effin' amber. So why not?

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He bought it so he could shave in the morning.


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I wonder why they didn't get Cameron Thor to reprise his role?

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Apparently he’s a convicted pedophile.

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I did not know that. Guess that’s as good a reason as there can be.

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Indeed.

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I thought that WAS the same actor in this movie as in JP! He sure looked creepy enough!

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I thought the embryos could only survive in the can for 36 hours?

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