There's a serial killer on the loose and ambitious Yela Antic traces the killer to a hunter's stand. Then suddenly the filmmakers are showing us characters discussing other things. That's a HUGE plot hole.
FACT: Unless it was built entirely by hand, the hunter's stand was manufactured. Therefore, the purchase of that stand is traceable to the seller. And from there to the buyer. So we're to believe that having come SO far in her ambitious quest for glory, Yela Antic simply STOPPED searching for the killer. That simply makes no sense and goes against character.
ALSO: the writers employed the overused "oops" strategy to continue the series. The police track the killer down by helicopter and then MAGICALLY the killer disappears. That wouldn't happen in real life. Furthermore, at the point when police employ helicopters to get you, they would also use police dogs. NO WAY the killer escapes in real life.
FACT: Unless it was built entirely by hand, the hunter's stand was manufactured. Therefore, the purchase of that stand is traceable to the seller. And from there to the buyer. So we're to believe that having come SO far in her ambitious quest for glory, Yela Antic simply STOPPED searching for the killer. That simply makes no sense and goes against character.
ALSO: the writers employed the overused "oops" strategy to continue the series. The police track the killer down by helicopter and then MAGICALLY the killer disappears. That wouldn't happen in real life. Furthermore, at the point when police employ helicopters to get you, they would also use police dogs. NO WAY the killer escapes in real life.