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Post by killabeez on Dec 6, 2012 14:53:06 GMT -5
Do we know much about this one? What are you guys hoping to see? I'm wondering whether Duke will be back for this episode or not. Curious!
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Post by alteregomaniak on Dec 6, 2012 21:09:49 GMT -5
He's about 15 years too young, but is there any chance Nolan North could be the CK? He does seem to be immune to the troubles like Audrey...
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Post by alteregomaniak on Dec 6, 2012 21:12:31 GMT -5
Do we know much about this one? What are you guys hoping to see? I'm wondering whether Duke will be back for this episode or not. Curious! Not sure what you mean about Duke...was he missing for some episodes? I do wonder what this episode will be like though with everyone but Audrey and this mysterious fellow asleep. Seems sort of challenging to create an episode where only 2 characters are interacting...though Haven does seem to rise to challenges.
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Post by officerparker on Dec 7, 2012 17:16:13 GMT -5
He isn't immune to the troubles, he's the troubled person of the week, he's the one that put everyone to sleep
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Post by killabeez on Dec 8, 2012 9:41:07 GMT -5
What do you guys think about the Claire reveal? When do you think the skinwalker took her? I'm a little confused about it, since we saw Claire and Tommy in the same room together in "Real Estate," and in "Magic hour" part 1, we actually saw Claire watching Tommy interrogate someone. So, up until the middle of "Magic Hour" part 1, they could not have been the same person. Are there two skinwalkers? Or else, did "Tommy" kill Claire in the middle of "Magic Hour"?
ETA: And after watching the rest of that episode, it does seem like that's what must have happened. We don't see Claire again in Magic Hour part 1 (after the interrogation scene) and when Tommy is seen with Nathan later, it seems as though a good bit of time has passed. Seems like a strange time for him to have decided to kill Claire, but maybe he timed it when Audrey was out of town just to be safe.
It's a little confusing that "Claire" knew everything that had happened between her and Audrey from the beginning of the season. I guess I can handwave it that Tommy carefully gathered information from her all along, so that if it became necessary to impersonate her, he'd have info. Still, it sure seemed as though this episode was implying Claire had been the skinwalker all along, and I don't see how that's possible.
Thoughts?
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Post by Othiara on Dec 9, 2012 9:33:40 GMT -5
My mom and I had a long conversation about this yesterday. We had thought it might be Claire but we had never talked about the plausibility about it before. We thought it might have been after Magic Hour Pt. 1. It's possible that he was gathering information but there are some things it must have been really hard to bring up casually...like why would Claire or Audrey have mentioned Audrey borrowing Claire's push-up bra to him? That confused me.
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Post by valfromrome on Dec 10, 2012 8:36:56 GMT -5
I don't know when Tommy took Claire, but it has to be before he "died", so yeah I'd go with Magic Hour too.
As for her memories with Audrey, I think the skinwalker has studied Claire for quite a while.
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Post by killabeez on Dec 10, 2012 14:13:54 GMT -5
I don't know when Tommy took Claire, but it has to be before he "died", so yeah I'd go with Magic Hour too. I don't think it had to be before the boat explosion, since it seems unlikely he had her skin with him (ugh!) anyway. But I suppose it doesn't matter when. I do think Claire had a habit of talking about anything and everything, including irrelevant personal stuff, gossip, patient-doctor confidential information, you name it. Nothing she used to "prove" herself to Audrey was that personal except the thing about the push-up bra, and I could easily imagine Tommy getting that tidbit from somewhere. (I wish that it was possible she'd been an impostor from the beginning, since it would explain her unprofessional habits!) One thing that did bug me in 3.11 was that Dwight should totally have been among the "inner circle" who had to prove themselves. Not only was he in a perfect position to kill people quietly, move around Haven freely, had the trust of everyone involved, etc. but we also haven't really seen him since "Magic Hour." He should have been questioned along with everyone else.
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