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I thought she had blood spattered across the front of her shirt?
Wasn't she wearing the same shirt when she left her son at her friends at first? I didn't think that she did.
proximity oriented
That would be interesting, but would make getting the car difficult.
but would make getting the car difficult.
didn't you see my handwave about delivery :)
Actually, I'm more inclined to think that the limitation is time.
that they were symbolizing her schizophrenia via the reflections.
That could be it. But then why was the mirror image covered in blood (not just her shirt, but her hands too) and good!stripper didn't have anything on her? To me, that points to their being two separate entities, which doesn't really hold water with the genetic-mutation theory, IMO. Also, there was that crazy bit where good!stripper was in the car at a streetlight, holding the video camera in her hand and wearing the white shirt, and then suddenly realized that she was parked in a parking lot, holding her phone and wearing a red shirt. I mean, I loved how that shot was done, but WTF?
And if she's killed before, her mirror self obviously cleaned up after herself enough to keep her in the dark, so why did she wake up this time to see the bodies?
Actually, I'm more inclined to think that the limitation is time.
That makes the most sense to me. It did seem like that location was out in the middle of nowhere. Wonder how she knew about it, though, and...
headTARDIS
That's what Kalshane meant about it being clear she'd killed before.
Also, there was that crazy bit where good!stripper was in the car at a streetlight, holding the video camera in her hand and wearing the white shirt, and then suddenly realized that she was parked in a parking lot, holding her phone and wearing a red shirt. I mean, I loved how that shot was done, but WTF?
That's when the other self took over and cleaned up the garage.
BSG fans: apparently there are 15 minutes of the first act of the season premiere up on the scifi website.
Of course, they include the previouslies AND the opening titles.
I had to watch . . . and now I think I'm spoiled for the last webisode.
OMG. Cannot wait for Friday!
Yes, the doctor and the neighbor listened to his dad's messages, where the voice said it was Silar, and the dad asked him not to call. Silar said the the dad had helped him discover his gifts, and he should be glad. The dad asked him not to call again.
Ah. That was the part my cable went out for, so I missed it. It cut out when they started looking for the lizard, and then came back right before they found the lizard. The was some mention of messages in there, but I didn't here them.
That's what Kalshane meant about it being clear she'd killed before.
Right. I was referring to the bodies buried in the desert that the map led her to.
more on Stripper!Chick: there was already a well-decomposed body when she started digging. So, has Mirror!Stripper been killing and burying people for awhile now (or, you know, at least once before) and is only now beginning to show herself to the stripper? Which really strengthens my idea that making the stripper bury
these
bodies is important in a more fuller manifestation of the mirror version.
My brother thinks she not evil, but the id cut off from the ego and the superego that the stripper needs to learn to control and incorporate into herself to become whole. That it's only this severe isolation that makes her seem bad.
But the looks she gives herself in the reflections is just menacing, so I disagree :)
BSG first-15:
what a wonderfully frakked up final dab with the napkin!!!
And now I wonder about the significance of the lizard.
The lizard is not what it seems?