This is most likely a plot hole. The best logical explanation is that she heard their voices and most likely caught glimpses of them from around and under the desk. That or she saw through the bullet holes in the desk.
Another possible explanation is that Tammy saw them in the hallway, since the Albino said she left her cigarette burning--"She does that," said Eddie Lomax. But since we never see them actually meeting, it would be reasonable to assume they saw each other before somehow, even on a different day before Tammy hid under the desk. Yes, otherwise, it is a flagrant plot hole.
Another possible explanation is that she waited until she heard them leave and then saw them through a window. But even then, she probably wouldn't have seen the blond man's eyes.
Tammy says clearly to Mitch that two guys looked for her the next days and the guy who informed her about that described them.
Another possible explanation is that Tammy saw them in the hallway, since the Albino said she left her cigarette burning--"She does that," said Eddie Lomax. But since we never see them actually meeting, it would be reasonable to assume they saw each other before somehow, even on a different day before Tammy hid under the desk. Yes, otherwise, it is a flagrant plot hole.
Another possible explanation is that she waited until she heard them leave and then saw them through a window. But even then, she probably wouldn't have seen the blond man's eyes.
Tammy says clearly to Mitch that two guys looked for her the next days and the guy who informed her about that described them.
A young and ambitious law student and his wife move to a new suburban neighborhood so he can take a high-paying job at prestigious law firm. Everything seems great until he's approached by FBI agents who claim that the firm isn't what it seems and that they need him to help them expose its true purpose.
He told Abby because he had been given photographs of him and the woman on the beach having sex and he knew it was only a matter of time before this information was given to Abby, so thought he'd be better confessing himself.
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- How long is The Firm?2 hours and 34 minutes
- When was The Firm released?June 30, 1993
- What is the IMDb rating of The Firm?6.9 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in The Firm?Mitch McDeere, Abby McDeere, Avery Tolar, Oliver Lambert, Lamar Quinn, William Devasher, Wayne Tarrance, Tammy Hemphill, Ray McDeere, Eddie Lomax, and others
- What is the plot of The Firm?A young lawyer joins a prestigious law firm only to discover that it has a sinister dark side.
- What was the budget for The Firm?$42 million
- How much did The Firm earn at the worldwide box office?$270 million
- How much did The Firm earn at the US box office?$158 million
- What is The Firm rated?R
- What genre is The Firm?Drama, Mystery, and Thriller
- How many awards has The Firm won?3 awards
- How many awards has The Firm been nominated for?10 nominations
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