* In TheMovie, during the VirginSacrifice scene, how is it Friday, Streebek, nor the Virgin Connie Swail (or even the snake) weren't even affected by those chemicals, after it had been explained at least twice that mixed together they form a liquid fertilizer that, "Burns the eyes, noses, throat, and lungs, induces vomitting, and if continually inhaled, death"?
** The chemicals weren't used then, they were intended to be used to assassinate Jerry Caesar and the Mayor later in the movie.
* What role did the milk factory play into PAGAN's whole scheme, if any? It looks for all the world like Friday raided the wrong business when it was the catering company next door that was actually the front for P.A.G.A.N., but then Muzz comes out of Alphonse & Gaston and waves a milk truck out from their cargo bay. If they were using the milk factory's equipment to mix the poison, were the people running the factory simply unaware of it or were they complicit?
** They used the milk factory to mix the chemicals, they just managed to offload the stuff into the tanker truck nearby before the raid, because the police commissioner is in on the scheme and warned the PAGANs at the factory when the warrant went through. Friday and Streebek muse on this very thing directly after the scene (with the omission of the bit about the commissioner since they didn't know yet), wondering if they were simply too late with their raid.
* How is it that an anal-retentive, law-abiding cop, like Joe Friday, would drive up at the beginning of the film an park in front of a fire hydrant?
** He wouldn't. I chalk that up to a production goof.
* Everyone seemed to forget that there was one piece of incontrovertible proof that they were at that P.A.G.A.N. gathering; their Ford LTD unmarked car that was stolen and they recovered. Or Connie Swail, kidnapping victim and witness. Why didn't either Friday or Strebeck or their Captain point that out to the Commissioner? Or the drugs, the directions to the gathering or the paperwork they filled out in order to procure their clothing and equipment.
** The costumes they wore aren't proof the festival happened; even with paperwork, it only proves they went out looking for one. The drugs they picked up at the festival, and the stolen car they recovered? Those could have happened anywhere. And the commissioner (who, remember, is in on all of it) would and most likely did simply dismiss Connie's eyewitness statements as "hysterical ramblings" or the like, using her authority to make it stick.