>>86362802Okay, let's break this down.
First of all, Amber didn't need a "friend" to write a phone-location app. Apple and Google already have that tech integrated into their phones. The problem is that nobody remembers it exists.
Secondly, as
>>86363006 and
>>86363649 say, Sal should be holding Ryan in a more tight position. Otherwise, one elbow to the gut or one kidney shot and he gets away.
Next, it's interesting how Amber doesn't even know Ryan's name, when she could have easily asked Joyce a long-ass time ago. Even a first name could have worked. I haven't a clue why she's so obsessed with learning his name directly from him when she could easily just ask either Joyce or the internship supervisor.
As for deleting the photo and getting into the phone before the screen locked, that's a technical impossibility. Most if not all phones nowadays lock immediately after the Power button is tapped, and given the amount of time of the fight scene between Amber and Ryan/The Intern Bros, the phone should have definitely auto-locked itself. Plus, Amber acts as if the picture was deleted from her phone permanently, when Dorothy should have a copy. If Amber is this concerned about picture deletion, she should consider looking into cloud services for backups.
Also, Sal and Ryan are copy-pasted.
Finally, the car. How the fuck did this car roll onto the scene without Amber or Sal noticing? Why are Sal and Ryan being pushed back, as if they were hit by the car?
>>86362890Of course.
>>86363380>We're going to be stuck with this shithole subplot for agesProbably. It took, like, three to four years for Ryan to resurface, so it's only a matter of time before he comes back again.
>>86363724That's probably the plan. It would be nice if Amber told us this.
>>86363797I can't get over her bringing her personal phone during hero-ing. Either get a burner phone or don't bring one at all.
>>86365079Welcome to "Dumbing of Age".