I've figured it out!! (Possibly)
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I've figured it out!! (Possibly)
Okay... I think I have a plausible theory here...
Has anyone else seen Rosemary's Baby (or read the book)?
Rosemary marries this guy and they move into an apt building. Her husband and Rosemary become friends with the elderly couple in the next apartment. The neighbours give her some charm with some kinda herb in it or something... when she gets pregnant they start feeding her all kinds of weird vitamins and making strange drinks.
Eventually at the end of the movie she ends up giving birth to the Devil's baby.
Now since Bree's ritual is on Aleister Crowley's Birthday anniversary, maybe they want to get her pregnant with the reincarnation of Crowley.. aka The Beast.
It somewhat fits in the Dendarah and Hathor, because Hathor was originally the goddess of motherhood. We also know that Crowley wrote The Law and created Thelema whilst in Egypt.
It would also explain the injections and the pills. What if she's been getting fertility drugs injected and taking vitamin pills to help make her reach the peak condition for pregnancy? You'll notice her "helper" is female and could possibly be a midwife. In Egypt, Hathor was the primary goddess of midwives. Women are almost always the midwife (otherwise it'd be midhusband, lol) and it would be logical for Lucy to be so.
The purity bond would also be important... If she'd had intercourse with someone else, there would be no way to guarantee the child would be ... whomever's ... Or maybe it requires a "virgin birth" or.. just a virgin.
I think the whole Cassie thing is a red herring. People have given too much weight to a conversation that probably meant nothing at all. The producers would let it go that way because it would keep people from guessing the true outcome.
So.. whaddya think?
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Has anyone else seen Rosemary's Baby (or read the book)?
Rosemary marries this guy and they move into an apt building. Her husband and Rosemary become friends with the elderly couple in the next apartment. The neighbours give her some charm with some kinda herb in it or something... when she gets pregnant they start feeding her all kinds of weird vitamins and making strange drinks.
Eventually at the end of the movie she ends up giving birth to the Devil's baby.
Now since Bree's ritual is on Aleister Crowley's Birthday anniversary, maybe they want to get her pregnant with the reincarnation of Crowley.. aka The Beast.
It somewhat fits in the Dendarah and Hathor, because Hathor was originally the goddess of motherhood. We also know that Crowley wrote The Law and created Thelema whilst in Egypt.
It would also explain the injections and the pills. What if she's been getting fertility drugs injected and taking vitamin pills to help make her reach the peak condition for pregnancy? You'll notice her "helper" is female and could possibly be a midwife. In Egypt, Hathor was the primary goddess of midwives. Women are almost always the midwife (otherwise it'd be midhusband, lol) and it would be logical for Lucy to be so.
The purity bond would also be important... If she'd had intercourse with someone else, there would be no way to guarantee the child would be ... whomever's ... Or maybe it requires a "virgin birth" or.. just a virgin.
I think the whole Cassie thing is a red herring. People have given too much weight to a conversation that probably meant nothing at all. The producers would let it go that way because it would keep people from guessing the true outcome.
So.. whaddya think?
Satan_0
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well.. umm.. yeah
lol I hadn't even thought of that...thatismynoodle wrote:you know I find it entertaining that you ended all of that with Satan.
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That's an interesting theory.
To be honest, this story is like a game. Did anyone used to read those goosebumps books? Where it was YOU who decided the fate of the characters. There were many many clues leading to many different theories, and you would have to 'turn to page 14' to follow one of your beliefs.. and every path you would follow, would lead to the characters death, except for one.
To be honest, this story is like a game. Did anyone used to read those goosebumps books? Where it was YOU who decided the fate of the characters. There were many many clues leading to many different theories, and you would have to 'turn to page 14' to follow one of your beliefs.. and every path you would follow, would lead to the characters death, except for one.
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Man I loved those things. I never read any Goosebumps but I did read Choose-Your-Own-Adventure books, and I've got a complete collection of the "Endless Quest" series, which are the same type of deal set in the Dungeons & Dragons world. There was usually more than one "good" ending you could reach, but only one that was the "best".stealtheshow wrote:To be honest, this story is like a game. Did anyone used to read those goosebumps books? Where it was YOU who decided the fate of the characters. There were many many clues leading to many different theories, and you would have to 'turn to page 14' to follow one of your beliefs.. and every path you would follow, would lead to the characters death, except for one.
I'd like an order of Denderah with a side of Hathor browns, please...
This would make an excellent plot line, probably more interesting than what will actually happen.
My thought on this, however, is that the creators have to be aware that a decent percent of their viewership are kids. My 14 year old has checked out the LG15 story, even though he is not quite at my level of obsession, lol!
I believe that they will keep this story to at least a PG13 level, which, if I'm correct, is going to exclude rape by satan, gang rape by a cult, or anything way too far out there in occult land.
If LG15 was listed under a genre, I think it would be headed under mystery with occult themes more than horror.
Of course, satan's spawn makes for a way more interesting view!
My thought on this, however, is that the creators have to be aware that a decent percent of their viewership are kids. My 14 year old has checked out the LG15 story, even though he is not quite at my level of obsession, lol!
I believe that they will keep this story to at least a PG13 level, which, if I'm correct, is going to exclude rape by satan, gang rape by a cult, or anything way too far out there in occult land.
If LG15 was listed under a genre, I think it would be headed under mystery with occult themes more than horror.
Of course, satan's spawn makes for a way more interesting view!
i think this is the best clue so far regarding the shots and the pills that i have heard so far. gonna keep this in mind...
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I don't know if she's impregnated. I kind of assumed it at first, but the story seems to have pretty much established that Bree is different. Not only is she different in a, "I'm all pregnant and stuff," way, but she's different in loads of other ways.
She's painting her nails - which were very obviously displayed for us to notice - and that doesn't strike me as something pregnant women just start doing because they're pregnant.
She's also less bubbly and more mature. Though this COULD be because of the exhaustion a pregnancy brings, it doesn't explain the fact that she's ignoring her old jokes and quirky expressions. Remember, she's still only 16...it isn't like she just matured overnight, pregnant or not.
I dunno if I'd be so quick to accept the pregnancy theory...but I could be wrong. It's just that, there are so many little things that we are being made aware of that don't just happen when someone gets pregnant. I'm thinking It's a lot weirder than that.
She's painting her nails - which were very obviously displayed for us to notice - and that doesn't strike me as something pregnant women just start doing because they're pregnant.
She's also less bubbly and more mature. Though this COULD be because of the exhaustion a pregnancy brings, it doesn't explain the fact that she's ignoring her old jokes and quirky expressions. Remember, she's still only 16...it isn't like she just matured overnight, pregnant or not.
I dunno if I'd be so quick to accept the pregnancy theory...but I could be wrong. It's just that, there are so many little things that we are being made aware of that don't just happen when someone gets pregnant. I'm thinking It's a lot weirder than that.