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Revision as of 05:41, 26 January 2007

Template:Blog3 Bree's Dad Is Dead is the one hundred ninth video in the Lonelygirl15 video series.

Transcript

There are no spoken words in this episode, only the music and occasional background noises, including at some points what sounds like a police radio or talk show clips.

The video starts with a montage of footage from a car driving along the coast, followed by footage of Bree walking on the beach, sitting and talking with Daniel, Jonas and Daniel watching Bree from a distance, a helicopter flying by, and ending with a shot of Bree lying down that fades into the words "In Memory of Bree's Dad" displayed on a black screen.

Notes

  • Many fans question how Bree knows for sure that her dad is dead, since they fled the scene.
  • They are driving down the Pacific Coast Highway and end up at Leo Carillo State Beach.
  • Two of the messages on the police scanner say "on one side there is.." and "three with the idea that..."
  • The video name shows up while viewing past episodes on YouTube, spoiling a major plot twist for first-time viewers.