Alright, we're less than two weeks away from the finale of Ashes to Ashes, which officially wraps up what can lovingly be termed the "Gene-verse" saga started way back when John Simm got hit by a car. Like most people, I have theories. Also like most people, I have no fucking clue if I'm right. For shits and giggles, I'm compiling my theories in
(
Read more... )
Comments 28
(The comment has been removed)
Reply
Reply
Reply
(The comment has been removed)
Thanks! And I wish both Fridays were happening simultaneously, tbh.
Reply
and now for some additional commenty comments...
No, [Alex] didn't actually hear LOM and go all fade-to-blacky, but she certainly had a near-death experience that she survived.
but she did go black-to-light-to-black -- or, as i like to think of it, she had a reverse LOM moment/bowieflash.
think back to her session with the therapist (representation of her rational mind?) in 3x01, back in fake!2008. at the start, everything around alex is black. when they start talking about gene, everything lights up around her. everything stays light around her while she muses about how perhaps she and sam had a purpose in the geniverse. but when the therapist mentions that sam is dead, the surroundings fade back to black.
Let's take a look at what Keats is doing. He has deliberately targeted Ray and Shaz and driven them into situations that could kill them. He hasn't touched Chris.but chris has been seen helping keats out. you could read this as keats deliberately separating chris from ( ... )
Reply
Reply
Reply
1. Keats as Death. That makes sense. A lot of sense, actually. Thanks, now I have one less thing to be confused over.
2. There's a promo somewhere of Gene and Alex (separately) getting ready for what we're led to think is a date.
Only, see, I watched that and to me it felt like they were getting ready for a funeral....
Reply
I do love that they have to get slightly drunk for it. I love my fucked up dead coppers...
Reply
Leave a comment