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:::To top it off, Giraud finds local government docs at the end which basically say that "John" (his clone) died at age six. [[User:What username?|What username?]] ([[User talk:What username?|talk]]) 13:17, 30 March 2015 (EDT)
:::To top it off, Giraud finds local government docs at the end which basically say that "John" (his clone) died at age six. [[User:What username?|What username?]] ([[User talk:What username?|talk]]) 13:17, 30 March 2015 (EDT)


:RE Ellie: My impression is that she moved to another city/neighborhood and lost contact with him sometime before the kidnapping (she mentions that she wasn't allowed to use Waypoint as a kid), and just had a really good memory.
:RE Ellie: My impression was that she moved to another city/neighborhood and lost contact with him sometime before the kidnapping (she mentions that she wasn't allowed to use Waypoint as a kid), and just had a really good memory.


This series has such ''stellar'' casting, both out-of-universe and (in the likely case that "Govender" is a plant) in-universe. It stands head and shoulders above the often stilted ham and cheese in ''i love bees'' and ''Sadie's Story''. I can't wait for Parisa to show up - She will, right? - though I hope "Palace Hotel" isn't treated as the true version of "Metropolis".
This series has such ''stellar'' casting, both out-of-universe and (in the likely case that "Govender" is a plant) in-universe. It stands head and shoulders above the often stilted ham and cheese in ''i love bees'' and ''Sadie's Story''. I can't wait for Parisa to show up - She will, right? - though I hope "Palace Hotel" isn't treated as the true version of "Metropolis".