Maybe it's Nina's doing?
If it's intentional, that raises more questions...
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Maybe it's Nina's doing?
If it's intentional, that raises more questions...
For some reason it is now important to me that we leave this universe behind. I didn't realise it until I read someone saying that if we never see them again, this was all a waste of time, and I just disagreed so strongly. Firstly, I think a good story is a good story, so that can be enjoyable in and of itself. Secondly, I think tracing the arc of how Peter's affected these new people is perfectly valid, even if we don't stick with it forever.
I feel like we will end up with our original people, the ones we started with. No idea how, though. But maybe they'll subvert all that.
Yeah, but are there fish in Reiden lake?
Heh.
Good one, good one.
Yeah, but are there fish in Reiden lake?
HAH. Well played, Daniel.
I'm caught up on Alcatraz, I watched it while I was sick yesterday.
Although because I was sick I don't know how much I retained, but I'm interested in and it keeps drawing me in. Like Ray really being her uncle and knowing about the 63s.
One thing I'm not clear on - does Sam Neil's character know Dr. Beauregard is from 63?
I think he must not, somehow, just like with Lucy. Otherwise, he would just ask him where the hell he came from rather than guessing about seismic activity or whatever. I wonder if Beauregard and Lucy are basically spies for whoever he's answering to.
I think up until they got the second key I was thinking that Sam Neil knew more about what was going on and the main thing was catching the ones who were killing people. Now it does seem like he knows less than he's claiming.