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wow..humor in the morning does not translate..
yes, all these things you two are bringing up..but. who else could be a likely candidate for a death? if we had to pick one from the ft irwin group she would be my first choice...the chills from last episode being a precursor to a bigger problem..just fleshing out that angle if you will..
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I smell a rat!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I have to say the music/sounds in this chapter was so great, especially reliving the war again. excellent editing and brings back fond memories of the tower.
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Ghost-buster? I giggled
Yea, also seeing as the new cover art looks like a proton pack. :D
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Damn, I hadn't realized how much i had missed hearing the other characters, esp Burt and Angel, until I heard them today.
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Aw, man, Kalani. You're breaking my heart.
I have to say that I was convinced all along that Kalani was the rat and that the rat was the shooter. This is how lame I am, though -- as we got closer to the point of no return, I kept hoping against hope that he wasn't, and that he didn't. Kc did an amazing job of making Kalani sympathetic and his motivations clear. Good work, sad story. Good bye Kalani.
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Nikvoodoo, I'm calling you out. Kalani knew, in full knowledge, that he was going to be a rat. It wasn't accident and was his intent when he got to the tower. Second we got the whole story without a cut away from the action except for some side comments from the readers. Crow is served. :)
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Alright first of all now hate Kalani for doing what he did but fully understand why he did it and sympathize...damn you KC for making me see both sides!
Second: I loved the little side comments during the reading especially Kelly's...and the ghostbusters line made me bust out my loud, obnoxious laugh.
Finally, as far as the title goes, this is obviously Kalani's last words but when I think "breath" and look at the cover art I can't help but think Saul and Victor might be heading into ground zero.
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I was wrong too. I really did think, especially when Michael didn't jump into continuing the story, that Cpl. Puck was going to bust in and interrupt their finishing of the journal. Technically though, Kalani's journal was interrupted...we will never know what he meant to write at the very end. "Regardless of my actions, I..." -am sorry, -love you guys, -am on your side, is what I think he meant to say.
The music in this episode was fantastic. I also was amazed that you managed to skim through The War and Separate Dying Embers so quickly yet touched on all the main points in those episodes. And at last, I now have an answers as to how Kalani could be so adamant about leaving the tower when he knew full well the Mallers still had his daughter; he wanted the helicopters to get his daughter back. But before the helicopters came into play, what was he thinking? Did he want to run away and hope that his daughter would be okay if the Mallers assumed he was dead? Poor guy. It was a shitty situation all around. I just wish he had told the truth in the very beginning. If only he had know what type of people the Tower folk were, he would have seen that they would have helped him get Hannah back, even before Lizzy had been kidnapped.
Great episode. Oh, and so the Tower was on Spring street? I'll google that later. ;)