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UrbanSprawl |
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Yes. Pretty soon.
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SardonicallyIrrelevant |
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So there's four episodes left and I still don't know anyone's name and I still can't tell any of the female characters apart.
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floofymac |
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SardonicallyIrrelevant wrote: Whew! I thought I was the only one ..... |
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AmightyRo |
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SardonicallyIrrelevant wrote:Yup, it took me about a month and a half to be able to distinguish Abby, Trish, Shea, Kathryne, and Beth apart. |
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FarnsworthFan.fantasygamescen... |
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My penis still can't tell them gals apart....boner! <3
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GoHomeAndEatYoRice |
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Posts: 852 (06/15/09 5:59 AM) |
OMG, Julia can't die! First they kill off Bethany Ann Barrington. They can't kill sweet old people!
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Dan Down Under |
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loveski wrote:Blake and Paige from TAR weren't half siblings. |
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Joaqenix |
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kczar wrote:"Wheres Beth?" made me I'm leaning towards Shea being the killer. She finally unraveled this episode because the Sheriff nabbed Madison and hid her, freaking Shea the fuck out. I don't think its a coincidence that the second someone pisses off Shea, they die. First Richard, then Katherine. Although her being the killer doesn't automatically have a connection to Abby, she COULD be Wakefield's daughter. We know nothing about Trish/Shea's mother. Also, like other people have said, a great majority of the deaths have revolved around the Wellington side of things, which would tie into Shea. Why would someone else have targeted all the Wellingtons first? As for some of the random deaths like Beth, maybe Beth saw Shea doing something shady and Shea had to kill her to keep her cover. If Shea WAS Wakefield's daughter, it also gives both of the two main characters of Abby and Trish (her sisters/half-sisters or whatever) a personal stake in the end-game of the show when Shea is revealed as the killer. Also, I think people are putting WAY too much stock into the timeline of things. We don't know exactly when everything happened, and this IS a TV show. I'm sure whoever the killer is will ultimately have some inconsistinces in where they were for each of the deaths. Also, again, this is a TV show, so I don't think we can rule out every female character as the killer due to strength. Anyone is fair game. |
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El Cosmonaut |
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Coachocd wrote: That's exactly what I thought, too. JD ripped those pages out, probably planning to destroy them and protect his little brother Henry from the knowledge of his true parentage. Ironically, those pages that were to be destroyed wound up being the only part of the diary left completely intact.
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Utopian |
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You know, I bet the killer is an islander.
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AlwaysAwesomeAdam |
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UrbanSprawl wrote: Well Shea and Trish. Thinking its moreso Trish than Shea b/c people were still dying when Madison was missing and Shea seemed to be focused more on missing Madison than to kill but IDK. |
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tmaxx |
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Trish was with the group most often when Beth disappeared.
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AlwaysAwesomeAdam |
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My Death Guesses
Episode 10 - Shane, Nikki/Maggie, and The Sherieff Episode 11 - Danny and Nikki/Maggie Episode 12 - Chloe/Cal. Finale - Shea, Sully, Abby and the killer. |
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Drew B |
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Wickershamb wrote: No. I don't think Booth shot himself. I think the reason why people want him to have faked his own death is because they were convinced in episode one (based on "evidence" I STILL don't understand) that Booth was the killer, and they don't want to feel like dumbasses that their #1 suspect was actually just the loser nobody that the rest of us knew him to be... |
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Redhead6 |
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I will be the first to admit that I have changed my opinion on who the killer is multiple times through the course of this show, from Henry to Abby to Henry
to Sheriff to Henry to Trish... but now I'm kind of excited about this new theory I have about Jimmy. And I have to say, the beauty of this show is that
the producers very deliberately made it so that you can make a pretty strong case for almost any of the 25. Every single one of them has done or falls into the
category of some sort of horror cliche, so at they end it will be easy for the average viewer to go back and think, duh, I should have seen that coming all
along.
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Miles Edgeworth |
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prob that beer bottle he dropped into the water that dropped in front of ben.
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AlwaysAwesomeAdam |
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That's probably Julia screaming behind Abby. Either she's scared or needs her Depends changed. Or a burnt Lucy Or Booth in a wig with makeup on (for all the BOoth isn't dead folks) |
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christy1018 |
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AlwaysAwesomeAdam wrote: where is that vid at so I can watch it? I've been looking for it forever! I kept thinking that chic was Maggie but now that I see it again - it doesn't look like Maggie at all. got a link to the vid? |
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cricket512 |
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Coachocd wrote: I think so too. I don't have time to read through all the past theories and I missed one episode, but was it ever revealed that J.D. had cancer or leukemia or something? If he did, it's possible Henry found out he wasn't related to J.D. that way (or vice versa). Also, the Sheriff has been tracking Wakefield-like murders in the SeaTac area, which leads me to think it's Henry doing the killings there. |
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WallJ |
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Still cracks me up that:
- they are on an island with a fishing industry, yet everyone waited for that one single ferry to get them out of there. As if there were no other boats to get people off the island. Yet Hunter had a boat at his disposal at a moments notice in the middle of the night. - Where are all the locals? From the outside the inn shots last episode, you would have thought there were no living souls anywhere. Do they even know what is going on. - Let's see. We have a murder spree, a law enforcement officer killed, no power, and cell phone service dead (just how did our intrepid killer pull that off?) and a young child missing. And the state police are coming "tomorrow morning"? I still think my wild-ass speculation of Shea working with Henry to kill people to gain the Wellington fortune, using the Wakefield killings as cover, holds some weight. But boy, Maggie sure has been suspicious the last few episodes. |
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