It certainly looks like they will meet some sort of bad fate, then again KC is the master of red herrings and surprises.
It certainly looks like they will meet some sort of bad fate, then again KC is the master of red herrings and surprises.
Yeah, I got from that either
1. Gloria and her crew are totally cannibals who are doing to eat the guys as soon as they sleep, or
2. They're so far out that they're kind of naive from lack of human contact, or
3. This whole show is just a fantasy in Robbins' mind, and we're gonna get a "and then he woke up" ending. At which time I'll strangle Wayland.
I gotta tell ya, this 'red door' thing is freaking me out. I keep thinking of the folktale, "Bluebeard". Familiar with that one?!
https://etc.usf.edu/lit2go/68/fairy-...58/blue-beard/
Basically a chick marries a rich dude, and he leaves her at home, telling her she can go anywhere EXCEPT the room at the end of the hall. Eventually, curiosity gets the better of her and she goes in... only to see the dead bodies of all the former wives of Bluebeard hanging on hooks and shit! I'm telling ya, Gloria is the female Bluebeard!!
This is what the soldiers fear.
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2. They're so far out that they're kind of naive from lack of human contact, or
I'll hold him down for ya. :nik:Quote:
3. This whole show is just a fantasy in Robbins' mind, and we're gonna get a "and then he woke up" ending. At which time I'll strangle Wayland.
I have a hunch that the red doors are accesses to the outside. After the alarm goes off, Gloria tells Anita to meet her at the Hackberry Tunnel entrance. When they meet up, Puck says, "Day one and we're already going past the red door."
Then again, Lady Bluebeard....