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Post by lillyfan on May 7, 2009 18:57:28 GMT -5
I think Lilly sensed that she was in danger, if you look at the scene carefully while she is driving. There's a moment of panic and fear in her eyes. The look on her face kind of reminded me of the way she looked in "The Woods" for some reason. I was thinking today that rather than dumping Kate's body in a river or burying her out in the middle of nowhere they buried her in a cemetery. Maybe this means that whoever buried her there cared for her and they wanted to give her what they thought was a proper burial. Keith had to have bonded with her and Addison seemed to care for her. It doesn't mean that they killed her, maybe they just found her body or they're afraid to tell anybody what happened to her. Keith would have been afraid to say anything considering he was also an outcast. Then there's also her father, hopefully he didn't have anything to do with it, but obviously he cared about her. Also in the beginning of the episode when he told the detectives he didn't want his wife to see the crime photos he was probably protecting her but on the other hand maybe he knew that she would notice something if she saw them. But I still think that Gardner and the commandant had something to do with it and also the Jew who was never shown. Just something I got to thinking about while I was working today, thought I'd share.
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Post by longislanditalian2 on May 7, 2009 19:05:28 GMT -5
I don't think Keith had anything to do with Kate's body being found in the cementary. nor do I think he knows anything about her death. I do think that she probably had felt scared being at that military school but I think she didn't trust Addison at all. I don't why I think that
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Post by lillyfan on May 7, 2009 19:20:18 GMT -5
I don't think Keith had anything to do with Kate's body being found in the cementary. nor do I think he knows anything about her death. I do think that she probably had felt scared being at that military school but I think she didn't trust Addison at all. I don't why I think that I don't think she trusted Addison either, she probably didn't trust anyone, but in the end it appeared as though he had some sort of feelings for her or cared about her some what. Or he was just putting on an act to get her to trust him so he could hurt her. But I don't know, I could be totally off, I usually am.
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Post by longislanditalian2 on May 7, 2009 19:30:25 GMT -5
I think he was either trying to help or was faking it, I don't know...
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Post by cabooklover on May 26, 2009 23:47:49 GMT -5
@rev- I just thought of that episode as well, but I think for Lilly age of 29 was probably in the early to mid 90's , if she's around 39 -40 years old. 39/40 is right. She was 10 in 1980, so she was born in 1970.
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Post by longislanditalian2 on May 31, 2009 16:31:39 GMT -5
I noticed another thing as well, I've watched this episode about ten times and still love and enjoy it. During the last interview with Moe; and the envelope from her father appeared on the table and the note automatically appearing in her hand. I think there is something symbolic about that, or is it all possible that she was clentching it just before Lilly had blacked out in the car?
Or maybe she was in her mind calling out to her father; for him to save her??
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The Reverend Bizarre
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Post by The Reverend Bizarre on May 31, 2009 16:51:17 GMT -5
^ Again, other world and real world colliding.
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Post by stillmanfan on Apr 28, 2010 15:23:07 GMT -5
Excellent episode. I liked that Scotty said, good night doll face. I thought Lilly was pretty brave not to report that detective who didn't help her when she told the story to Scotty. I thought it was cute that Curtis asked Kat out.
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