When, in a movie, a driver gets into an accident or nearly hits somebody because they were looking at the person in the passenger seat.
Nobody ever does this, I'm sorry. I know people might glimpse over for half a second for whatever reason, but you don't have a conversation, stare into their eyes for five seconds, and then let the passenger be the person to notice something in front of them, point and shout "LOOK OUT," and have them swerve or brake just before possibly hitting something.
I don't like it when it becomes a plot point, especially. Knowing that the film's fate would have been so much different had it not been for an idiotic driver is pretty annoying. I wish writers would ditch this concept completely.


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