The idea of the shock collar relying on an actual tv style remote control was beyond stupid.
The guy could have knocked her silly before she even had a chance at picking up the remote. What a weak concept that was. He didn't need some elaborate fish tank nonsense, throwing the figurine (I can't remember exactly what it was he used) full force at her face would have been far more practical. It's what I was expecting to happen, and it would have saved the expense of the elaborate scene they went with - with the bonus of showing us even more of how brutal he is.
Much more sensible would have been to have a phone type g sensor in it that set it off at any sudden movement on the wearer's part. Plus a remote just as a backup.
In any case your point is correct. Leaving the guy with his hands free in any circumstances made the characters of Corbell and his wife look like morons - which they weren't.
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