licoricesniper wrote:man Alex is a triflin' ho.
I just saw this again and it made me laugh. With all the other things that were being said, this just sort of randomly popped up - and I assume it summarized everything the poster was feeling at the time. Funny.
voyboy wrote:Oh and as far as Jonas being innocent and the coincidence that he contacted Bree with out any knowledge of his parents involvement with The Order:
Maybe The Order is really just that huge. That every person you come in contact with there is 40-50% chance that they are part of The Order.
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Oy, that would suck. An organization like that doesn't seem as interesting to me as a smaller one.
In any event, if that were true, what then about the odds of meeting someone whose parents were opposed to the Order? That still seems pretty small.
gigglingmonk wrote:I haven't seen this yet, and I've read through all the pages...ok, if
Alex is Jonas's aunt(um..duh), why did the Order need to search for his house? Wouldn't they have gone "hey, didn't we kidnap/take/whatever his parents? Lets look it up or ask Alex where his house is". To me, it seems as if the Order isn't a group to just look over small things like that. I mean, its not like they didn't have this whole list of people who were against the Order, two of which(although I guess not so much anymore) were his parents..you would think they would keep those things on file.
I think they always knew where his place was. Even if they didn't ask Alex they could have just traced the registration on the Lexus that Bree had to leave behind in "The Unthinkable Happened."
longlostposter wrote:You know, this vid also has a Biblical reference.
John the Baptist told the Pharisees to "beware of one who comes after me. I cleanse with water, but he will cleanse with fire".
May not be an exact quote, but it's close if not.
That reminds me. Some of us have noticed quite a few similarities between LG15 and stuff written by Brian K. Vaughan. Specifically "Y: The Last Man" and "Runaways."
I'm about to give away an important part of the first "Runaways" arc, so if you don't want to know, don't look:
One of the main characters in "Runaways" is named "Alex." He turns out to have been loyal all along to the Order-like organization (The Pride) which his and the other kids' parents run.