She was there for the birth, it's her in the photo.Freysa May not have known.
She was there for the birth, it's her in the photo.Freysa May not have known.
She was there for the birth, it's her in the photo.
So we agree that she was in a position to know how many kids popped out of Rachael. Gotta start somewhere I guess.She was there for the birth, or near enough
So we agree that she was in a position to know how many kids popped out of Rachael. Gotta start somewhere I guess.![]()
Seemed pretty clear to me that Ana was the only child.
No. Any evidence to suggest K might be the child (or A child, in your reading) has to ignore everything else we know about him and what he knows about himself. There's no reasonable way to have him end up as a known replicant in the LAPD if he was born and grew up and didn't have the expected programming, especially since it would almost inevitably lead to his death. They're not going to shrug off the fact that he doesn't have a serial number. You (as the audience) are supposed to want it to be him, just as he wants it to be true.
I get the coolness of finding a story beneath the story, but if you ignore everything the characters say and claim that it's a fabrication, and if you maintain that some vague symbolism takes precedence over all other available knowledge, we'll just have to agree to disagree.![]()
The hooker that Joi used to make love to K remembered the dream of the wooden horse too.
Wait...when?The hooker that Joi used to make love to K remembered the dream of the wooden horse too. She a triplet?
The hooker that Joi used to make love to K remembered the dream of the wooden horse too. She a triplet?
Right. The implication I took was that Ana did, in fact, put her real memories in replicants. K even asks her if she ever uses real memories, and she doesn't actually deny it; she just says "that's illegal," which brushes the issue aside but doesn't answer the question.
As far as reading between the lines goes, that's a far simpler and more convincing interpretation than K and Ana somehow being siblings.
People don't generally talk about things that didn't happen. If I get hit by a car, I don't say I wasn't hit by 2 cars. If someone asks if I had roast beef for lunch and I say I had ham, that isn't an implication that I had both.
What motivation would she have to mislead him?
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