Yeah, she didn't have much room to maneuver. It's likely she would be hit no matter what she did.
And, again, you're missing the point.In order to go splat she'd have to be hit in the heart right? they were all laser-sighted on her heart. Maybe someone who is bored could do the calculations on if a bullet from a high-powered assault rifle traveling at x speed could hit a target the size of a human fist which began to move at several hundred miles per hour before the shot is fired.
And, again, you're missing the point.In order to go splat she'd have to be hit in the heart right? they were all laser-sighted on her heart. Maybe someone who is bored could do the calculations on if a bullet from a high-powered assault rifle traveling at x speed could hit a target the size of a human fist which began to move at several hundred miles per hour before the shot is fired.
If they had pulled their triggers first, she'd be toast. She wouldn't be able to move faster than those bullets. The amount of time it takes to travel from the gun to a target that's all but in point-blank range is absolutely minimal. She would have had to move first to have any hope of "winning" the confrontation.
It's not the Matrix. They don't have bullet time vision and can't dodge bullets. They can move out of the way before you pull the trigger, but once that trigger is pulled they're just as a screwed as anyone else.
Sophie-Anne didn't move. And even if she did, Bill could probably have caught her and held her long enough for them to at least subdue her (or both of them most likely) and then kill her at their leisure.
Or in other words: Vampires are fast. Bullets are much faster. Breaking-the-sound-barrier faster, versus not-even-ruffling-the-curtains fast.
But the....Did you learn nothing from Futurama?
There was an alien invasion and Fry was playing Space Invaders and then they had to reinact the final episodes of Ally McBeal.
I said what are the chances of hitting a heart-sized object *already* moving several hundred mph in a random direction prior to the trigger being pulled. OmahaStar addressed that in terms of the execution of the scene saying maybe Sophie-Anne just decided to 'give-up'. Which is definitely possible and given that she didn't try to even move and instead made a quip and just stood there probably what happened.
This never happened in the books.I said what are the chances of hitting a heart-sized object *already* moving several hundred mph in a random direction prior to the trigger being pulled. OmahaStar addressed that in terms of the execution of the scene saying maybe Sophie-Anne just decided to 'give-up'. Which is definitely possible and given that she didn't try to even move and instead made a quip and just stood there probably what happened.
Maybe she just realized that "the jig is up" and would end it quickly rather than risk some prolonged torture or whatnot. She realized that Bill is backed by some powerful vampires and decided to end it right there.
Or maybe the writers just needed some halfway made up, unrealistic excuse why a younger vampire could defeat an older one in single combat
How did it happen in the books?
Sadly, the one storyline that still seems superfluous is Jason. Ryan Kwanten is too talented for that werepanther drivel. If they wanted to make Jason responsible, just make him responsible.
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