I don't *want * to nitpick, but 'The dogs say different'
When the armed mob arrives at Bubba's house, his mother tells Durning's character that Bubba's not there. Durning's reply is, "The dogs say different." The dogs, at this point, are fixated on a spot on the ground, acting as if they're excited by something.
What I want to know is, how were these dogs "tracking" Bubba, and only Bubba, when they were never given anything with his scent. And I don't buy the "it happened off-camera" explanation. They brought those dogs out, got them up in the truck and took off, without a clue which way he'd headed, other than he'd most likely run home.
The scent the dogs picked up could have belonged to anyone who'd been there recently. Could have belonged to Bubba's own mother. Or the mailman, who would be the one person to leave his scent absolutely *everywhere* in that town, especially as obsessed with Bubba and the little girl as he seemed to be.
Buncha idiots proceed to follow the dogs, who are following a mystery scent. They could have been following the scent of another animal. Of course, they "weren't" 'cause we know whose scent they were "tracking", right?
Dang it, I've already watched one movie today with a plot hole big enough to fly a 747 through. I wasn't in the mood for another.
It's a mistake, and an important one, if the dogs were going to lead the armed morons to Bubba and set in motion actions that would lead to revenge.
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