Another week, another GoT episode review (since it is the only show I seem able to keep up with on here anymore, ironically). My thoughts on this highly anticipated episode:
I actually think they said that in the season 1 finale.
like I thought Ms. S got her as a baby, but now a wiki I saw said she was 8?!
Yeah that doesn't sound all that plausible. Because her birth mother said she gave one to the state (Sarah) and one to the church (Helena). I mean okay, I guess if Sarah had stayed in a orphanage before that's another thing, but she couldn't have stayed with her birth mother because at 8 years you'd have memories. Perhaps Mrs. S took off with Sarah and Felix and emigrated to the U.S. when Sarah was 8?
And yes, I'd like to know more about how they went about raising the clones. I mean there were so many, and gleaning from Katja's ledger there are some scattered all over Europe. I also wonder about the data they're gathering - as in is it purely biological or are they looking into psychological effects too? Because then it would really upset the study now that a few of the clones have become aware of their nature. Plus, they kept it a secret from the Dyad institute for a while... so if they gathered data on that that'd be a problem... /stats-science-y rambling
like I thought Ms. S got her as a baby, but now a wiki I saw said she was 8?!
Yeah that doesn't sound all that plausible. Because her birth mother said she gave one to the state (Sarah) and one to the church (Helena). I mean okay, I guess if Sarah had stayed in a orphanage before that's another thing, but she couldn't have stayed with her birth mother because at 8 years you'd have memories. Perhaps Mrs. S took off with Sarah and Felix and emigrated to the U.S. when Sarah was 8?
And yes, I'd like to know more about how they went about raising the clones. I mean there were so many, and gleaning from Katja's ledger there are some scattered all over Europe. I also wonder about the data they're gathering - as in is it purely biological or are they looking into psychological effects too? Because then it would really upset the study now that a few of the clones have become aware of their nature. Plus, they kept it a secret from the Dyad institute for a while... so if they gathered data on that that'd be a problem... /stats-science-y rambling
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