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Date: 2010-01-16 11:57 pm (UTC)2. Pretty much. Caroline was never an evil person, her natural instinct is to help others (her core, which is what Echo built herself from). But she got more and more obsessed and colder and distant that she didn't care but her main objective: take out Rossum by any means necessary.
3. Agreed. His fights are always more brutal, bloody and never something to take lightly.
4. That's an interesting question. I'm not quite sure, to be honest, because here I'm thinking that it's because of being imprinted and realizing it that he understands how they all feel. Even if it's just his own personality. My thing is that he was more worried about Echo and the other personalities because that would just be weird for him, whereas with Mellie she was just one personality and although he felt horrible in the beginning because he understood she was a doll, he can finally accept it? It's strange, since I feel bad for Echo because everything she and Paul shared was stripped from him, but I also am glad that he accepted it with Mellie, even though she died. Which I've always liked Mellie, I just never liked Paul/Mellie together at first because of that boundary. Now? It's very sweet.
But I'm wondering about what they mean of when they said "which one?" in regards to what happened to November.
5. Definitely smart thinking, and I love that he kinda figured that Victor and Sierra would return to the house. Things would have gone much differently if they hadn't, or if someone else had gotten to the chair first. It was a risky, but genius, move on Topher's part how he could plan ahead like that. But it's sad that he felt confident to reveal this to Boyd, his "Man Friend", even though we, the audience, know the truth.
6. It's just painful all around, because I have no doubt that Boyd really cared for Echo, we've seen him be all fatherly towards her, even if we now know his motivations behind it were the sketchy kind. But he loved her, and she loved him, trusted him. Seeing him in that doll state with that smile on his face just broke my heart, and my heart broke for Echo because of all the people in the world she's known she trusted, turned out to be the one to truly betray her. His twisted notion about family is just, wow, and his resentment to Paul makes sense, even though they kind of worked together here and there I think he felt that Paul was getting in the way of things.
7. I know, I wanted that too because it would have been interesting to see Caroline and Echo duke it out, or how Caroline would feel about Echo becoming her own person. It would've been a great opportunity for some real awesome stuff, but sadly that didn't happen. So I wonder now though, are Echo and Caroline merged, has Caroline's memories gone into Echo or what? From "Epitaph One" it gave us the implications that we see Caroline, not Echo, and with these ten years that have passed we don't know what happened between then. Hmm, interesting.
8. MORE ALPHA AND DOMINIC YESPLZ! :DDDDD
9. Will the finale be the same hour or will it be a two hour thing? Or maybe they are airing both Epitaphs together, idk.