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.
Yes, I've thought the same thing!
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
Good questions.
1. Maybe Morrie wants to see if Whit trusts/believes him enough to help him just after the first few clips?
2. I don't know, maybe she had in the back of her head that Morrie
really was good at math, as we find out afterwards from Matthew.
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?
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.
2: No. It has already been confirmed by Nathan Hoobler that this is not connected to Novacom, and I believe it was Bob Smithouser who confirmed it wasn't connected to Blackgaard.
3: Hmm, that would be interesting. Maybe Morrie and Suzu
are being kidnapped by the same man who held Emily and Matthew in the Escape Room. Though it seems that it was Morrie and Suzu behind the Escape Room as well, as Suzu says that "we would never have done anything to harm you" or something along those lines before realizing that she just slipped up. By the way, does anyone think that "slip-up" was on purpose? That would be interesting.
4: I don't remember if it was Parker for President or The Key Suspect, I think the latter, but in one of those Matthew says that the Rydells just moved here, "from Japan, I think" to quote him. They used to live in Japan. They were sent here by their parent(s) (I'm still not sure if I should believe Mrs. Maydo that Mrs. Rydell is "dedo" just yet). It could well be that their father lives in Japan, like Mrs. Maydo said. Whatever Morrie and Suzu are up to, whether good or bad, things probably went "awry" in Japan. We can only speculate at this time.
5: Maybe Suzu was just waiting to check in with whoever is behind her and Morrie. I really don't know, but my best guess is that she is scared for Emily's safety.