After the coma and the nurse…
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Hard to Kill
deejaystrider — 9 years ago(April 13, 2016 11:18 AM)
So 7 years, he said he remembers everything, so surely he would be grieving his dead son and wife hard, but nooooooooo, not the most unstoppable SOB ever no not him, he gets himself fit and healthy, then he bones the nurse and after we see a flash back of him and his wife, wtf? That all just doesn't make sense and is pointless, why show this? Why do we need to see some sort of weird guilty thingy? lol From his point of view 7 yrs is nothing since he's been unconscious making Storm a heartless a$$hole!
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m_wonderful — 9 years ago(April 20, 2016 11:41 AM)
No no no, my friend!
Just like Storm killed the bad guys, remember "That's for my wife, f you and die"?, he is boning the nurse in memory of his dear departed wife.
I think it is a very heartrendering tribute to his former wife. It's like he is thinking, "Honey, that was for you." -
vestdennis — 9 years ago(July 27, 2016 02:07 AM)
Logic takes a backseat in any Seagal film. How many how guys are lucky enough to boink a hot nurse AFTER getting a massage, piece of lemon pie and not be asked for your insurance information after just waking up after a 7 year coma?
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m_wonderful — 9 years ago(July 27, 2016 07:10 PM)
It's why that idiot "I listened to that tape a million times and never could figure it out" O'Malley ended up dead and Storm was creating a huge electrical storm with the hot nurse.
O'Malley the goof would have still been crying over his dead wife and invited her to go tuna fishing, but Storm steps up to the batter's box and bangs the nurse like a screen door in a hurricane.