For example, Cole noticed that one character’s major injury is referenced in myriad ways a full season and a half before it actually happens—details that reward longtime viewers and rewatchers, and hint that the show is far more planned and complex than it may seem.
Dap. And will I tell then! By this hand of flesh,
Would it might never write good courthand more,
If discover. What do you think of me,
That I am a chiaus?
Face. What’s that?
Dap. The Turk was, here―
As one would say, do you think I am a Turk?
Face. I’ll tell the doctor so.
Dap. Do, good sweet captain.
Wait for the light to change before you cross the street.
Talking of being eaten by dogs, there's a dachshund at Brinkley who when you first meet him will give you the impression that he plans to convert you into a light snack between his regular meals. Pay no attention. It's all eyewash. … He wouldn't hurt a fly, but he has to put up a front because his name's Poppet. One can readily appreciate that when a dog hears himself addressed day in and day out as Poppet, he feels he must throw his weight about. His self-respect demands it.