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It felt like they (The Office producers) discovered they needed a slightly longer scene after they had left the filming location, and quickly shot the one with Elle/Erin during cutting.
Yeah, couldn't she at least remove the hearing aid when it was making the disturbing, high-frequency sound.
Couldn't he have waited for five more minutes or so before yelling. Such a douchebag!
<spoiler>The monsters looked very similar to the ones in Stranger Things too.</spoiler>
Yes, but the reason Karen put it there in the first place felt forced. It didn't feel like Karen at that point had any reason to suspect that she would be captured. And what good would that hanky do if he grabbed her and locked her up in another room..?
It's unbelievable how much they pamper with the actors in Hollywood. They spoke to Jim as if he was a retarded child and didn't dare to openly criticise his shenanigans, well almost, I believe it was Bob Zmuda who yelled at Jim when he invited the Hells Angels.
Undoubtelly, Carrey felt the need to be artistic in his performance (some kind of need to prove that he's more than a simple jester, if anyone ever thought that) and went over the top with how he handled the persona.
Maybe there was a glitch occuring (like when they get exposed to a flash) and the trapped man had control over his own body for a short time and thus running towards Chris to warn him. In the last second grandpa got in control once again.
It is understandable for Ross to be emotionally scarred by what he has seen, and be this itchy, nervous character. Something significant for the screamers, I would say, is their inability to express fear. They have learned to fake hate and love but their emotional spectrum isn't as varied as a humans. My answer is no, Ross wasn't a screamer (a nervous type who you would suspect being a screamer isn't as useful ..as a screamer).