3 Body Problem
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Theres an air of finality to her melancholy conversation with Saul at the late Veras gravestone.
The San-Ti never communicated why Wenjies time is up, but Tatiana suggests its because she fulfilled her purpose.
The violence of her mission doesnt at all conflict with her affection for her target.
(The vomiting is a normal side effect, dont worry.)
Wade has a literal galaxy-brain idea: Send the brain of a scientist out into the galaxy.
It would work best with someone whos already dying, and Wade clearly already has Will in mind.
I applaud Wades creative thinking here, even if its bat-shit insane.
(Im no Jin, but I can do basic multiplication.)
That would be a fascinating case study.
But I hope she finds peace.
By the end of the episode, Will has taken his own plunge into the unknown.
Thats a big change for a character whose purpose in this narrative was unclear for so long.
Now hes potentially saving the human race.
Of course, Will doesnt think of it that way.
To him, this is about his love for Jin.
He wont sign a loyalty oath to humanity, but hed sign one for her.
), only to just miss him.
Theres actually a lot of validity to Sauls paranoid ramblings about what could happen to Will.
As Saul says, Bugs dont know why terrible things happen to them.
Subatomic Particles
Dude, how the fuck would I know which one is DX3906?
On the phone with someone, he mentions something called Wallfacer.
I know sibling relationships can be rough, but its a little cartoony.
And Im not even totally clear on why this scene even exists.
That said, though … a business for escaping to other habitable planets?
It kind ofdoessound like bollocks.
The guy Reg is meeting with is Denys Porlock, the same man from the board who fires Auggie.
That feels like a notable choice, but is it just a throwaway connection?