User blog comment:Dinosaurus1/Why Maisie freed the dinosaurs (and why it is not as bad as you might think)./@comment-30261954-20190121232340/@comment-33613830-20190122001402

1. Only that the tiger’s cage is not in contact with the human freeing it, just like Maisie and her pressing the button is not in direct contact or passage with the dinosaurs.

3. Look, I was referring to moments where the dinosaurs were attacking either a large crowd of people or a city, not those examples. And I try to address them so that I can show why they did it out of instinct and animal behaviors, not because their movie monsters.

4. Actually it does, because at least people will know that Maisie is not the sole person responsible for dinosaurs on mainland in the first place.

5. Of course, this point was meant to point out the actions of some characters in the previous films, of course it means that they can be pointed out (for example, Sarah and Nick freeing the dinosaurs despite them knowing what exactly could happen, on the other hand Maisie not knowing what exactly could happen).

6. and 7. Um... have you read 3.? I explicitly stated that these dinosaurs will not directly attack humans without hesitation (look at the Dilophosaurus with Nedry scene and how that dinosaur hesitated before it attacked, making sure it was easy prey). In other words, I said they were normal animals that will only kill humans if only very necessary, not randomly kill people for sport.

8. Maybe they found it by morning and disposed of it, and all research and genome of the Indoraptor was destroyed in an explosion of the lab, and they were taking the samples, only for all of that to be destroyed by Maisie freeing the dinosaurs.