Ironically, the continuity between the films seems to be more coherent than the consistency within the movies themselves.
Then, after a ridiculous raptor chase sequence, the smuggler just so happens to find Claire, and then after already refusing to help, randomly changes her mind, just as Claire happens to fall into the bed of a truck so the smuggler can, conveniently, drive Claire to her plane, and wonder of wonders, the random truck just so happens to have the keys in the ignition in a city clearly riddled with crime. The smuggler says something to Claire, and she immediately infers this smuggler is an American, which for no obvious reason, prompts her to think this American will be likely to help her. First of all, it’s odd that the smugglers transferred Maisie and the baby raptor on two separate flights, and the movie only makes a superficial attempt to explain this, but where it gets ridiculous is when the leader of the CIA team takes Claire and Owen to an underground black market for no reason, rather than going straight to the drop-off, and then Claire just so happens to run into this smuggler in the bathroom. The team has been tracking the smugglers, and the hope is they can grab Maisie during the drop-off. Another survivor of the first Jurassic Park incident, [Ian Malcolm](https://jurassicpark.fandom.com/wiki/Ian_Malcolm), is working for Biosyn, and he has offered to allow them access to the cooperation’s secret lab. [Henry Wu](https://jurassicpark.fandom.com/wiki/Henry_Wu) is working for Dodgson. He believes that if he can figure out how one of his fellow engineers altered Maise’s cells, then he can find a way to destroy the locusts in one fell swoop. [Jurassic World: Dominion](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8041270/) does a good job giving him a [Dr. [Lewis Dodgson](https://jurassicpark.fandom.com/wiki/Lewis_Dodgson). We first see him as the scientist who shows Ian, Ellie, and Alan the baby [velociraptor](https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/velociraptor) in the original movie. When they arrive, they meet a face that is unfamiliar to them but known to the viewers of the first trilogy, Many reviewers criticize this tactic as simply appealing to the audience’s “