How could Burt have been sure he took out all the shriekers, since there were 3 or so left after Earl and Grady killed the first one [at the radio tower] plus the one that ate Julio and the one on top of the car?

If we are correct about which scene you are referring to (when Burt returns after being ambushed by shriekers), it is Grady, not Burt, who says “sounds like you got’em all.”  Grady assumes this because Burt estimates he killed “a couple of dozen,” and that number roughly matches the number Kate earlier calculated have probably hatched.

How could Burt have been sure he took out all the shriekers, since there were 3 or so left after Earl and Grady killed the first one [at the radio tower] plus the one that ate Julio and the one on top of the car? was last modified: by

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