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IIRC, there’s at least one or two more like this, where her reflection in a window shows her real form as well. Good catch here too!
I was looking around, where are the other 2?
Her shadow against the wall when Thom confronts her at the end! Hard so see in this screenshot, but clearer in the episode.
If you still cannot see look at her through the bottle
Thank you! Great catch.
Can someone explain? I’ve seen this episode and can’t pick up the foreshadowing.
Look at the bottle. Zoom in if you can. When you look at the girl through the bottle, you see her as she is; an alien. But when there's no bottle in between you and her, you see her as a human.
OH SHIT!!! Bro thank you! Never caught that!!!
Also her shadow throughout the episode also reveals that
Definitely gotta rewatch
It wasn't what I thought it was lol look at her figure when the camera passes it through the glass vase. You can faintly make out the spider creature figure
This is a "Harrison."
A Harrison? What’s that
This was my favourite episode
One of mine too
What!! This episode has been my favourite episode ever and only now I’m learning about this?!
I’m honestly glad I missed this on my first watch because the final scene was INSANE. I’m sure most people already knew something wasn’t right but they absolutely nailed that reveal imo.
That’s is actually super cool, never noticed this
This was also my favourite episode and I never noticed it! Great catch
Awesome!
Missed this one in first pass, learned about this while browsing reddit, go back to watch again. It is a great setup. :)
Never seen this! sooo cool man; thanks!
Whoa incredible catch!
I have a theory about this episode.
That either "Central Control" is purposefully sending people there
Or
Everyone that winds up there all tried to do the calculations by hand and fucked up the numbers and everyone is making the same exact mathematical mistake that puts them there.
What these two theory's suggest is that either Control is in on this plot and is feeding this creature to see what will happen. Less likely but still plausible or that this is a Red Hearing and low key nod to how bad Americans are at math.
I thought the creature wasn't evil? I could be very wrong tho 😂
As good of a reason as any to watch this ep again.