:hsugh: i think we're are the only ones who still LIKE m.s. stuff :hsugh:
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We are given no evidence that these are crime families, save Scratch's mention of "the other family's enforcers." That notion comes from our exposure to American Mafia use of the term Families to describe their sindicate organizations. This is an example of reading more into a facet of a story than what we are given. Yet if an object is described as, say, an axe attatched to a bundle of sticks there is a very strong possiblity that a fasces has been described. Describe a flower with three leafs, a tall straight leaf in the center and two leafs bending downward on the sides then there is a very strong possibility that a fleur-de-lis has been described. What about a cross with all four arms bent clockwise? You get the picture.
As "the families and enforcers are classic references to the mob I going to go with that as what it is ....kc doesn't screw around ever in his writing that I've yet seen. If a character is dead he's dead if a family has enforcers you can be assured that they don't deal in girl scout cookies and hugs
Hmm...guess I haven't been listening to the same podcast then. Cause I could have sworn durai was in prison, as was latch...covering for a crime scratch committed. And they are still surrounding themselves with prisoners...and we have heard discussion of rings, family, protecting their own, etc...hmm...yea, sure does sound like something other than a crime family to me..id love nothing more than to be wrong, that would be incredibly interesting...but sadly..a spade is sometimes ...a spade
Or a train going threw a tunnel is just a train going threw a tunnel
Or a champagne bottle popping its cork...is just a champagne bottle, popping its cork.
Sometime a sucker between your lips is just a sucker between your lips
*Sigh* Mafia crime syndicates are called 'families' regardless of the geneological connections of its members. It doesn't mean that they are kin. You aren't born into the organization. Besides, no female Mafiosos in the US. And if a woman loses hope she doesn't mean a daughter named Hope, or a man wanting to save his girl isn't actually talking about his dog (maybe if he said he had to go back and get his bitch...Nah, then we'd think her were just a douchebag.) or if a half naked crazy man says that the worst zombie is a colored zombie then he's only being a racist or that feeding a man to the sisters means turning him into chopped liver and giving him to May-Kay and Ashley for lunch. I'm under the impression that KC does some research before writing in order to create an as believable as possible story. (Even one about zombies) He put more than a cursory thought into Saul's medication or the needs of Kalani if he is to fly an airplane or helicopter as a means of escape. Think he'd just stop now?
Nope, we're all listening to the same podcast. There would be no need or desire for a forum if we all got the same thing from the story. "Say, what did you think of Chapter X?", "I thought it was KC's best work ever!","Me too." And, yep, mobsters do go to prison. Of course, who else are they going to surround them selves with after escaping prison in the middle of Z-day? "Hey guys, we're free! I'm goin home.", "Me too. Oh shit! ZOMBIES!! Yo, call me when you make it home safely!", "OK, will do. TTFN."
But hey, we're beating an Undead horse, here. As I asked at the begining, Clues or Red Herrings? I see that I failed to include another option... Tin Foil Hat. I agree, the Tin Foil Hat is a legitimate option. But keep in mind, this story is crawling with mysteries, clues and deceptions.
Thank you sir, its a stretch...my opinion on that is quite obvious...but I applaud your enthusiasm without a doubt.