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  1. There are still two marks we don't have candidates for, right? The pile of dookie might actually be a cloud of smoke, which would apply well to Diane's pride in her stealth. I still have no idea of what the circle-rectangle thing is supposed to be, unless it's some kind of spinner with one side of the circle representing good luck and the other side bad luck.


  2. Just think of how shocked Susan and Diane are going to be when they find out that they were decanted from a big egg.

    Yes, yes -- I know most of you think the hypothesis is cracked, but we still need to explain their resemblance to Raven. I don't think it was a red herring.


  3. This scene with Liz does make make it hard to think Ashley is a spy, as does this scene with her concerned mother's voice. I can rationalize most of Ashley's other actions and reactions as being those of a smart spy, but not those. I had forgotten them when I made my first post in this thread.

    The calculator is the equivalent of a lady dropping her handkerchief in front of a gentleman. All of the ultra-goodness is an act to appeal to Elliot. Making friends with Liz is part of her infiltration. Trying to save Susan from bad Tom is part of her cover story. Heck, even briefly dating Tom could be part of her infiltration. Saving Elliot from Tara would be self-interested in that her employer needs Elliot alive. Even if that isn't strictly the case, it only shows that she isn't a monster, not that she isn't a spy. She might not even know her employer is a real monster. The book addiction could be real.

    Alas, I can't see a real super-spy having trouble choosing an outfit and still living with her concerned mother. I have failed.

    Everything said, Ashley still seems too perfect for Elliot.


  4. Looking at the Twitter entries, I see that El Shive said that he would foreshadow some character pretending to be some other character. Note that the person on the other end of the telephone from Sirleck might not be pretending to be anyone. They could simply be an already established character acting as a spy.


  5. My best guess for Sirleck's most probable spy is Colonel Sanders pretending to be mortal. Whitey wanted Elliot dead, and Sirleck needs him alive, but this could all be part of plan "complicated mess."

    My second guess is Ashley. One, she seems just too perfect for Elliot. Two, she just happened to be by the stairwell when Elliot needed to transform. Might she have been following him? Three, she has been careful to act in ways to gain people's trust, showing great control in her lack of nosiness. Has she, perhaps, been too careful?

    I think that Ashley is probably the red herring, and Colonel Sanders is the spy in a dog's breakfast of a plot he doesn't like, but it wouldn't surprise me if Ashley really is the spy.


  6. Why is Raven rearing a greater chimera? Raven is a half immortal, not a half Uryuom. Why does Raven have any connection to Uryuoms at all? So far as we as readers know, his connection to Uryuoms comes through the Verres family. Furthermore, we know that Noriko has at least one more son. Who might Noriko trust enough to foster her son if she wasn't going to rear him herself? Raven. In terms of narrative, it fits together neatly.