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This page is for discussing the ways in which They Keep Killing Suzie doesn't fit well with other DWU narratives. You can also talk about the plot holes that render its own, internal narrative confusing.
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- Near the end of the episode, when Suzie and Gwen arrive at the pier, it is bright daytime, yet this scene immediately follows a shot of dawn barely breaking over the horizon, which itself followed an outside shot of Jack and Owen in the car in dark pre-dawn. By Owen's estimate, not more than a few minutes could have elapsed yet the shadows on the pier indicate it must have been at least four hours after sunrise.
- It could be that the scenes were out of order, and that it was maybe 40 minutes in between the dark scene and the light scene.
- Ianto says Suzie had a number of deaths but both times she died it was from a gunshot.
- One was self-inflicted, which would be on a death certificate as suicide. The other was definitely not. Also, it could be argued that it wasn't Jack shooting her multiple times that was the cause of death the second time, but the destruction of the glove.
- She had also been stabbed earlier in the episode by Jack as part of the effort to revive her, as it appeared she needed to have been "killed" by the so-called Life Knife in order for the glove to properly work on her.