I'm shaking and lacking Words to descripe what I feel right now. But now we at least know they're dead, and how it happened...
Rest in piece, Muldoon, Robbins, and Carl.
Oh, and am I the only one who're now trying to Google those symbols?
Fantastic job Kc, it just keeps getting better and better.
Wow, I normally do not remove my cap just to say how great an episode was, but I gotta do it this time. When Ink walks away my head was spinning what's next? Even though I knew it was a 28 minute episode, I was sure there was still ten minutes plus left, it went by that fast
Man. Where to start? Robbins & Muldoon really had a serious bond. That was touching. It was strange and unsettling to listen to them talk and carrying on like it's a normal day, while knowing that they will be dead soon. Imagine that, you're going about your day to day, then you're dead.
We're finally getting a glimpse at the Mystery Cult of Ink and his unholy temple. Just the thought of scores of behemoths is just as chilling as the numbered ones. Speaking of little ones, lets remember that they started out LITTLE! So, unless the female cell blocks had midgets, things are about to get disturbing.
Anyone expect the name Duncan to appear on the list of names? I did, until I figured that they were in the Behemoth R & D section. Tanya mentions cancer and there are a number of deformed behemoths.
Other things of interest:
1) Ink was able to get back into the jail. Tanya mentions that unlocking doors doesn't seem to be difficult to him. CJ interrupts at this point, but anyone pick-up the reference to Ink entering the security code at the Tower?
2) Ink still smart enough to conduct experiments.
3) Puck realizes that Ink is no dumb stumbling corpse. He mentions his eyes.
4) Will CJ see the importance of dealing with Ink?
5) Puck joins the club of Ink survivors: C.J., Duncan, Kalani and Riley.
6) Laundry was mentioned without Kelly's name in the same sentence.
7) Are they starving?
Last edited by Witch_Doctor; Feb 3rd, 2014 at 09:13 AM.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, straight from Mysterical Island, it's the Shaman of Schiznick, the Mofo with the Mojo, the Mad Scientist of the Jungle, the Doctor is in! Doctor? Doctor who?
NO! Witch Doctor, fool!
AMAZING soundscape atmosphere and unbelievably good acting. Robbins was great. Puck being able to tell the story through both physical and emotion pain was VERY well portrayed.
i'm not even thinking about the theories yet.
that was such an amazing chapter.
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