In the closing scene, Joe misquotes the old sailor's adage: "red sky at morning, sailors take warning; red sky at night, sailors take flight."
While there are numerous, slightly different versions of this poem, in all of them the second line is, "red sky at night, sailors delight."
While there are numerous, slightly different versions of this poem, in all of them the second line is, "red sky at night, sailors delight."
The store owner tells Allison having more than one survival kit is insurance, like Murphy's law: "the more prepared you are, the less likely you'll have to use this stuff."
Murphy's law states that anything that can go wrong will go wrong and at the worst possible time. Murphy's law would suggest that if one buys multiple survival kits from the same store, they'll all have the same fatal flaw like missing or expired items that will only be discovered when the kits are opened by necessity during a disaster.
Murphy's law states that anything that can go wrong will go wrong and at the worst possible time. Murphy's law would suggest that if one buys multiple survival kits from the same store, they'll all have the same fatal flaw like missing or expired items that will only be discovered when the kits are opened by necessity during a disaster.
The store owner is showing Allison a family-size emergency supply kit and tells her, "Each one comes with enough rations to accommodate an average family for a solid month", but the label on the kit clearly states, "3-Day Essential Emergency Kit".