I recently purshased the Season 1 from Audible and after hearing Ink's description I have a theory: Ink was someone who escaped from whatever lab the rest came from before he turned into a full...
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I recently purshased the Season 1 from Audible and after hearing Ink's description I have a theory: Ink was someone who escaped from whatever lab the rest came from before he turned into a full...
I am conflicted on whether or not Saul having Pegs hostage for a trade is a bluff. On one hand, I wouldn't want to think of Saul as someone selfish enough to kidnap one of his friends for personal...
Although I have no evidence to prove this, but I think that Riley and Scratch have/had a relationship.
My problem wasn't the concept of a fall guy, but it being a nobody.
No offense KC, but having the fall guy being some random dude we never heard of felt like a bit of a cop-out. I still liked the episode as a whole though.
Ok maybe it isn't obvious, but it is highly likely. There was a small period of time between the alarm and Pippin being killed. I'm no master of rooms and their location in the tower, but I would...
The way I read it was that Pippn recognized his killer. Since he saw Michael, I would think that he would ask to be kicked to the curb and not be locked in the room, reading books, and waiting to be...
I think that one thing that I haven't read was that now we know there are OBVIOUSLY two traitors in the tower. One was sent to Burt's Room to create a distraction with the alarm. (Anyone in the tower...
I just wanted to think of a way that Pippin could be there besides being an obvious plot device and Scratch's dialogue made me thing of it. So Pippin giving the Tower information makes sense, but is...
Well, it's good to know that Satan's on my side. :)
I have a theory that Pippin is at the tower order to kill the mole, specifically Riley. First of all, having him sent in as a mole does not make any sense for the Mallers because they already have...