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Its a Tarantino film. That's why. That is not a criticism either. and? ta da! https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x46u7it yup! It didnt happen. it was a story to rile the general into pulling a gun first opening the door for warren to shoot the general. except God doesn't exist and neither did Adam and Eve... that makes (some? ;-) ) sense! cheers FoD :-) but nobody orders anything. they are provided with a multi course menu that Chef has designed. the fact that Margot ordered an item that wasn't on the pre-set menu means that Chef was prepared to go outside his menu - as he had with Tyler's course - so presumably that would mean anybody could order a cheeseburger too. OK. so why didnt everybody else order a cheeseburger to go ? aye - so why didnt Chef let her go earlier, and then made the point to Tyler that Tyler had knowingly brought her to the island and to her death ? Because Chef could have sent her away immediately before she knew anything at all. That's the point. We aren't supposed to. IMO . YMMV. Nahh. Not original. Agatha Christie wrote that basic plot in 1939. Agatha Christie wrote it in 1937. Its fundamentally the same concept. Get a load of people that "deserve to die", put them on an island with no escape, kill them,. And then yourself into the bargain. Fun film, I enjoyed it, but nothing particularly new, just variations on a theme. Even with "Margot" escaping, that's just AC's 1943 stage play ending rewrite. Hints at Stockholm syndrome? then again - why not. Chef was gonna die. why wouldn't there be anything and everything in the place - it doesn't matter that it would have been there to be wasted/never used. cheers guys! I sort of was there really, just wasn't sure! Thanks for confirming Like all movie franchises then? gotcha. absolutely. not all Irishmen and women have a diddly-dee accent! well that depends which version of the play you see.. the 1939 ending or the 1943... 1939 lombard is shot and killed by vera. wargrave appears, explains everything, vera is guilty of murdering the boy, she hangs herself, wargrave shoots himself. 1943 lombard is shot by vera. wargrave appears, explains everything, vera is not guilty of murdering the boy, lombard isnt dead and shoots wargrave. certainly in the book and the 1939 stage play ending (but not the 1943 ending or this adaptation) Wargrave explains how he met a drunk young man on a trans atlantic sea journey who told him all about Vera's crime. FWTW.