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They never addressed it in Part 3. I noticed that at the start of this season. That's why no more bikini scenes (although we all would have loved to see Zara in one). He his (almost). Stingray is 38. I had no idea that it was her until reading this post. I'm not defending the OP for posting a spoiler, but here's some advice from someone that's been on message boards for over 20 years. Never go on a movie or TV show's topic unless you are all caught up. You went on a Cobra Kai topic a day after the season was released. What did you expect was going to happen? I'm not calling you stupid, but it was incredibly careless. Trust me, I learned the hard way. It is clear that he contributed to the difficulty in locating it; however, even in his absence, it would still be very hard to discover. Still none in 2023. :( Even though you posted that 5 years ago, Winslet was way too old even then. Has to be someone in their mid-20's or less. 2012 has long passed, but for late 2023? Hmm... I don't know many young actresses these days, but off the top of my head, how about Lily-Rose Depp for the young female lead, and Jack Black for the male? Milly Alcock works too. 1) Well, I'm sure there are better nudist colony videos, but I mean at least a somewhat mainstream movie. 2) That can be negotiable. 3) Also negotiable, as 2 or 3 good short scenes would be fine. 4) Kinda non-negotiable, but for the sake of more movies I'll accept thin landing strips. No bush. 1) You're theory makes a ton of sense, except that it has one major flaw. The episode "Split Personality" came 4 episodes after "The Pylon Express." They are number 8 and number 12 in Season Two. One has to assume that they are in chronological order. Anyone? Thank you. Odd that two people would suggest The Hitcher. Wonder why? Someone above said that, and another poster replied and said "That's not how he dies in The Hittcher (sic) so it isn't that movie." However, since two people suggested The Hitcher, was the death scene similar? If yes, that could be it. Sadly, no. While the death scene is the sorta the same, it's not it for a number of reasons: 1) That looks like a good guy dying. My movie the bad guy dies this way, and then it ends. 2) In the movie I'm thinking, the car doesn't roll. A hero runs over the bad guy by driving it himself, with (I think) a woman in the passenger's seat. 3) It's certainly not 1998. Thank you for the reply though, it was an excellent suggestion! Yes, that's exactly it. I believe they were there to stop cars from leaving this parking lot. He gets killed by the spike strips. Thank you!