SKITTLES?
I saw this "-3" at the top and thought KC released the 2nd to last episode really early.
I would !!!!!!!!!!
She never seemed malicious or spiteful to me--more guarded and driven to protect--like a mother hen. A crabby, deeply damaged and mistrustful mother hen. After she began to trust Saul and Victor I got the feeling she loves people deeply but with her, that shows itself as spreadsheets and calculations.
Seems like lots of people want to be Alpha so they can order people around and skim the cream off of everyone's work (Durai anyone?). The rare person is one who is willing to take responsibility for their decisions and mistakes.
Remember, Saul lied to her which (along with some bad judgement on her part) resulted in her losing her fraking leg. Basically, she banished him to kush digs so she didn't have to look at his face everyday. I think malicious would have her silencing him some way a tad more permanent.
I wonder if she activates some subroutine in people's brain where they are used to her sort of character being presented evil and conniving?
SKITTLES?
Great episode - the first 2 1/2 parts of this chapter felt very slow, especially with the finale this close, but the climax and cliffhanger really paid off.
- I had assumed Tardust would get away with his attack on Lizzie. I guess it would make sense that he would try to confirm that he was in the clear, and the idea that he was going to run into her sooner or later explained why he tried so hard to get away. He was, as far as we know, the last techie in the world, although CJ must at least be comptetant.
- Lots to think about with zombie biology and the Tinks.
Whoops - I assume somebody pointed this out upthread, but it took me a day or so to see it. It doesn't really make any sense for Tardust to have to make up a story about how he knew Lizzie's name through Kalani. All he had to say was "You mean Lizzie, that woman that Scratch kept prisoner in the Colony for four months? Yeah, Brick and his partner, Lefty McGee, brought her in."
Zombie Story:
- raises the acceptance of killing humans in huge numbers,
- reveals everything bad and and even worse about human behaviour and psychology,
- is fun.
Hey guys, been a long time.
I'm on my umpteenth re-listen of the entire show and I just heard in this episode Tanya state that the gas comes from the dead bodies. I recall Vic saying that they didn't have the "zombie clean up crew" down south. So one would think this would have been discovered by many of the survivors down south right?
Food for thought.
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