Crimes of the Future

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Continuity mistake: After Brecken was done "chewing on the wastebasket" and his mother was sitting next to it in the bathroom, the "bite pattern" along half of the rim was different (not as jagged or deep) and represented what would be an earlier, lower level of the plastic being bitten off. (00:04:00 - 00:05:13)

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Saul Tenser: What I'm saying with that body art stuff is that I don't like what's happening with the body. In particular, what's happening with my body, which is why I keep cutting it up.

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Trivia: * "Quasi-Spoiler" * The mental or nutritional disorder wherein a person [or some animals, including dogs] eats/craves substances or objects that are not usually deemed to be "food" (or edible) is called "Pica." The word "Pica" is derived from ancient Latin and the bird "Magpie." Magpies have a reputation for eating almost anything/everything they can find, or have "indiscriminate tastes" and habits. Brecken, in this future world scenario, probably would not be diagnosed as having Pica. (00:03:28)

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