This episode reminded me of The Simpsons where Homer was on the island
and he kept getting drugged. The knock-out gas would come out of all kinds of random things, like a croquet ball, a koala bear, their dog's mouth. In this movie, for a while it seemed like it was just drugging after drugging after drugging. Seriously, enough already! I don't even want to talk about how terrible the movie was. Within ten minutes, the main character is already trapped. I don't even recall her having a line of dialogue before that point. Honestly, why should the audience even care that she was kidnapped when nothing about her character has been established. Anyway, I just wanted to point out that the drugging aspect of this movie made me think of The Simpsons.
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