Thanks for clearing that up for me pj.
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Fluffynurse |
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Ohhh, right. I forgot about the dock scene of them kissing.
Thanks for clearing that up for me pj. |
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novaya |
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I think Maggie is the killer.
1. She has keys to everywhere in the Candlewick Inn, as Madison has said. 2. She's one of the few people connected to everyone around. 3. She was the last to see Rev. Flynn -- you're telling me a Wedding Planner like herself wouldn't have followed up on him/the church? 4. She knew the placements of the party during the rehearsal. 5. The matches used to kill Lucy were from the Candlewick Inn (granted; anyone could have those, but I think it's supposed to be a subtle editor hint). 6. She was around for the firecrackers, and could have planted one in the chapel to implicate JD. I think the deer/deerhead/raccoon stuff is all misdirection, or done by other parties. But the murders themselves? Maggie. |
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torkie |
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It's definitely not a woman, that butt with the buttons belonged to a man.
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wrsrules |
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Henry and Trish are both older than Abby I believe, in the episode Hnery and Trish are allready in college while Abby is a senior in high school, unlikely
Henry and Abby are twins, but not impossible. I think Abby is Wakefield's daughter.
Right after the Sherriff and Henry split up last night in the episode, sherriff went to talk to Abby and Henry was at the Candlewick free to do the killing and kidnapping, the next scene is madison getting the letter then Malcom's murder and Madison's kidnapping, it, easily could have been Henry. I still find it weird before Abby left her dad hated Jimmy, Jimmy you would think would hate her dad for sending her away yet they become breakfast buddies? weird.
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novaya wrote: I've thought she was the killer from the beginning, so it's probably not her. |
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Crowlass wrote: Just my interpretation, but I just don't agree with you that having "one killer" means that the killer cannot have accessory or a accomplice. Only the most literal use of the term "one killer" would make that so and there are a zillion ways to write the plot where one killer remains at the end who has assistance along the way. For example, Henry could be executing all the murders, with a little assistance from Maggie, who doesn't slay the victims herself, but ensures that the right doors are unlocked and locked at the right time, and perhaps tipped Henry off about who would be standing where at the wedding rehearsal. The killer could also have offed his accomplice along the way leaving himself alone at the end. The two things we really know are that (1) the killer is one of the 25 and (2) the killer is the same murderer on both Harper's Island and Harper's Globe. For anyone to say that Maggie is the killer, they need to explain how and why she is the killer on Harper's Globe as well. And although she made a cameo on Harper's Globe, it sure doesn't look like she's the killer there.
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April R |
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Yeah, I don't get the breakfast buddy thing one bit. All these loose ends better tie up.
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Coachocd |
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Fluffynurse |
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Sorry, I just don't agree with you that having "one killer" means that the killer cannot have accessory or a accomplice. If there is a killer & that killer has an accomplice then they are both considered killers. At least as far as the law goes. |
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Coachocd |
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Fluffynurse wrote:Fair enough. But if it is like Survivor with "one killer", the main killer can kill off his accomplice and still be one killer at the end, IMO. |
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Fluffynurse |
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I'll buy that Coach. ;)
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GoHomeAndEatYoRice |
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Coachocd wrote: OMGAH! NOO!! |
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Tom2433 |
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Coachocd wrote: |
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GoHomeAndEatYoRice |
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Tom2433 wrote: |
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Fcuk You ywia |
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May have already been said:
Abby is totally Wakefield"s daughter, and the Sheriff is the killer accordingly. Think about it. |
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Dan Down Under |
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OMG BREAKING NEWS! Somebody posted this comment on youtube under the episode 8 preview:
"I am not sure, but I justrealized Madison in the hands of the kiler has increased her chance of dying because they can kill her at any point." I think they're onto something. |
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Fluffynurse |
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^^^ WoW. That's deep.
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How many of the groomsmen/bridesmaids do you think will survive?
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I think Chlose & Cal will survive. They are suppose to be the lovable/comic relief. So they'll make it.
I'm not so sure the groom and bride will survive anymore, especially since Henry is probably the killer. I'm leaning towards Trish dying too. Jimmy & Abby will be at the end and live happily ever after |
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The scene were Jimmy scares away the killer, allowing Abby to escape, seemed very odd to me. Either it was just badly written, or else Jimmy knew the killer
and is connected in some way. Of course, I'm leaning on it just being badly written...
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