2010-12-21, 03:45 | Link #20101 | |
The Light that Guides
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I didn't dive into too much detail on why Will couldn't harm Bern at all, but your theory would make quite a lot of sense. Not only this, but in this case Bern would be allowed to use the red truth This is all truth-- seeing as that the context it was taken from was the biased and twisted truth from Eva. This could definitely explain everything there.
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2010-12-21, 03:52 | Link #20102 |
Just... disturbed.
Join Date: Dec 2009
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Ah, I forgot all about that tag line that Lion and Ange heard! Because the next few scenes were so screwed up I couldn't remember it anymore.
At first I thought the tea party was just a messed up theory that Ange's classmate came up with to spite her. That might also be possible.
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2010-12-21, 08:59 | Link #20111 |
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Its because the doors had chains on them, thats why it could have only been done from the inside. So either there was never a chain or latched placed or someone from the inside did it.
Jessica says that Eva left the guest house, murdered her parents, came back in and locked the door. Easy enough solution. Another one would be that Shkanon or someone else outside murdered them, that wouldn't explain who placed the chain back on the door. (Im pretty sure that they witness the door with a chain before leaving) Another option would be that someone was inside the guest house that the others didn't notice and he placed the latch on before they left to search for Krauss, Natsuhi and George. |
2010-12-21, 09:13 | Link #20112 | |
Apprentice Sorcerer
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Location: Where the Kangaroos Cry.
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I suspect the same applies to all other rooms with locks. And, well, reading it just like that seems to imply a key is needed to lock the door from the inside. |
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2010-12-21, 09:19 | Link #20114 |
別にいいけど
Join Date: Jul 2007
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I don't think there's any mention of manual locks in the guesthouse, but I guess it's safe to assume they exist, since the Mansion's rooms have them.
Also the Chapel's door is confirmed to have a manual lock on the inside.
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2010-12-21, 09:19 | Link #20115 | |
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A bit cumbersome though for doors in your own house (... well, mansion). Or were locks always like that in the 80's...? I wouldn't really remember since I was only born during that time, heh. |
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2010-12-21, 09:28 | Link #20117 | |
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So you can lock it manually but you can't unlock it manually? |
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2010-12-21, 09:31 | Link #20118 |
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In Episode 1, Nanjo, Kumasawa, Genji, and Maria lock themselves in the parlor without a key.
At the end of Episode 2, Gohda, George, and Shannon unlock the chapel from inside without a key; Gohda locks Natsuhi's room from the inside without a key. (Though these are unobserved. Also, George has the key in the second case.)
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2010-12-21, 09:50 | Link #20119 |
Just... disturbed.
Join Date: Dec 2009
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By the way, is it really that impossible for Will to be related to Battler? After all, Battler wasn't there in Lion's world, and Will never even found that weird. And in his profile, it said that he used to be merciless in his work, but something happened. It reminds me of the change in Battler between Ep4 and Ep5 to me.
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2010-12-21, 10:07 | Link #20120 | |
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