Did they say they weren't of "terrestrial" origin?I say not aliens, they are either:
- from a Parralel dimension
- from the future and thus more slightly evolved.
- Or peaple taken in the past then altered by aliens (like the 4400) or altered from people in the future.
My bet is they are from the future, it makes sence with the one percent DNA difference.
Did they say they weren't of "terrestrial" origin?I say not aliens, they are either:
- from a Parralel dimension
- from the future and thus more slightly evolved.
- Or peaple taken in the past then altered by aliens (like the 4400) or altered from people in the future.
My bet is they are from the future, it makes sence with the one percent DNA difference.
So that would mean they aren't of this Earth, right?
Could a split in the ranks of the aliens or a third faction thats working against the aliens and the government.I'm going with parallel dimension where we evolved differently so we are smarter and lvie longer. 1% is everythnig and nothing.
The flashbacks are horribly handled, but not quite as bad as the pilot, nothing could be that bad though.
You forgot that after the others saved him they killed everyone on the plane, which made no sense at all!
They didn't find that out until the end of the episode.
However, we saw that Thomas was one of Sophia's people in the flashback to the day of the crash in Alaska. Later, Thomas gave Agent Lee the location of the plane in Arizona, telling him that they "used" the people who were onboard the plane. Whatever Thomas "used" those people for likely resulted in their death, either as a direct result or because they couldn't let the people live afterward. If I were to make any predictions or hypothesize about the future of the show, I think Agent Lee will be caught in the middle of a "civil war" between Sophia's 97 and Thomas's group.The aliens led by Sophia would seem to be responsible for saving the President, so I don't think they would kill the passengers.
Martinez didn't lock them up again because of the plane and the attempt on his life, or said attempt being averted ... he locked them all up again because he asked Sophia outright what was going on, who they were, and why this was happening. She refused to tell him. So he locks them all up until she decides to tell him what he wants to know.
Not really sure how anyone could have misinterpreted that scene...
The people who were telling him that he was never on the ship were the same people setting him up.I'm at a loss as to how Sean Walker can be pegged as the killer of a passenger on a cruise ship if he was apparently never on the ship.
I'd have to watch that sequence again to be absolutely sure, but I believe most, if not all, of the individuals you're referring to were actually EMTs, not security.Why they needed a scene of Sean running through a hospital, past security guards who do nothing to stop him, despite the APB that he's wanted for murder, only to have him fall on his ass five minutes later.
She's going to marry the guy. If she can't trust him to go snorkeling with another woman, then she better cancel the wedding.Why Leila would be absolutely okay with her boyfriend going snorkeling with another woman.
I'd have to watch that sequence again to be absolutely sure, but I believe most, if not all, of the individuals you're referring to were actually EMTs, not security.
If it was a close friend, I'd be right there with you. But someone they had just met? No way I'd let some guy I'd met less than a day or so earlier go off snorkeling with the woman I loved. For me, it's about distrust of the stranger not the significant other.She's going to marry the guy. If she can't trust him to go snorkeling with another woman, then she better cancel the wedding.Why Leila would be absolutely okay with her boyfriend going snorkeling with another woman.
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