SS link below for all interested parties :MonkeyDude wrote:I like it. A lot. I feel like a dirtbag about it but I copied and pasted what I posted on the SS in the spoiler.
https://www.odysseyscoop.com/forum/view ... f=8&t=3615
SS link below for all interested parties :MonkeyDude wrote:I like it. A lot. I feel like a dirtbag about it but I copied and pasted what I posted on the SS in the spoiler.
Yes, I agree!Monica Stone wrote:I just thought of something!
ByeByeBrownie wrote:
Monica Stone wrote:I just thought of something!
Monica Stone wrote:ByeByeBrownie wrote:
MonkeyDude wrote:
Yes, I've thought the same thing!raspberryripple wrote:And as for Morrie testing the intelligence of people around him, maybe he’s trying to pick out people that are truly capable of helping him and Suzu out of their situation.
Good questions.ByeByeBrownie wrote:- Morrie seems reluctant to continue sharing the recording with Whit after only the first couple of clips. Why?
- When Emily's talking to Matthew, she specifically mentions that the Morrie in the Imagination Station program was good at math. Why, then, does this observation lead her to the conclusion that the real Morrie is responsible? Shouldn't this actually remove suspicion from Morrie, since it doesn't make since for him to incriminate himself like that? Since Emily is aware she's being manipulated by the program, wouldn't she catch that? Then again, maybe not in her current mental state
1: Yes, I believe the Imagination Station and Inspiration Station technologies are very similar. And the cobblebox was made from old IS tech. I've always thought it was creepy that it seemed that you just needed to be in the room for the Inspiration Station and Room of Consequences, less so for the Room of Consequences though.Bren wrote:1: Is it possible the technology from FFTT is similar to The Inspiration Station radio?
2: Could this be tied to Novacom? Getting Jared witness protection vibes.
3: Is Morrie playing out his real life kidnapping in FFTT?
4: Where does Japan fit in? Suzu and Mrs Maydo both have accents. What is so important about Japan that warrants apparent kidnapping
5: If Morrie really saw the Emily and Suzu confrontation, who or what had Suzu so scared?
ByeByeBrownie wrote:
Hmmm, makes sense.Scientific Guy wrote:ByeByeBrownie wrote:
Oh gosh. But like what if. Wowowowow you got me shook broByeByeBrownie wrote:
In other news, I was just listening to FFTT AGAIN, because of course I was, and I noticed something. Just before Morrie spills the ice cream on Emily, he says, "Hey, why don't you join the game we're playing? I need somebody smart on my team." SO. What if he isn't talking about some board game in the library? What if he's really talking about tHe GaMe?
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That ENDING though. I cannot believe that they [redacted for spoilers].MonkeyDude wrote:For what this episode lacks in action, it makes up for IN CALLBACKS GET ME AN INHALER I CAN'T FLIPPING BREATH-
I'm with you though Monica. Still collecting my many, many thoughts.
Scientific Guy wrote:There’s one huge thing that gets me.
Monica Stone wrote:
I don't expect everything to be tied up, but there are a lot of things that don't add up. Like at the end of The Key Suspect, Suzu tells Morrie that the riddle seemed too clever for Dion and seemed genuinely unknowing, which doesn't really make sense if she helped him open all the lockers. This would make (more) sense with the idea that the episodes were produced without an endgame in mind. I think you touched on that a little bit your podcast, Lee.Monica Stone wrote:Scientific Guy wrote:There’s one huge thing that gets me.