How about throwing together a few items that would be totally unrelated if it all didn’t concern Holly.1. Falling forward off the clock tower when she said “I lost the baby”. I personally doubt she lost the baby during her captivity because the other two would have known because of the “evidence”. Ergo, it’s a regressed memory.2. Her first contact with a mutated being possibly shortly before being transformed. What Happened to Lyn?3. Almost losing her head (literally) at the hands of a topsider, I think who’s name is Linda and wasn’t able to deal with Linda about the experience (I believe they didn’t talk about it while in captivity because of Maude’s presence).So there’s a missing person, Lyn. A lost child, possibly fathered by Lyn, and the undealt with anger caused by the “timely” return to Endtown by Aaron Marx. Holly has plenty of issues to deal with. Consider this possible flashback: Holly and Lyn are captured by their worlds version of Homeland security. They are both locked up in a sealed room, presumably for the night. They both go to sleep. Holly is transformed and Lyn isn’t. They quickly separate the two mistakenly believing Lyn has so far escaped the mutagen when actually he is the first Typhiod Mary.Who would know? To protect him he is placed in a biosuit (probably along with the rest of the staff at that facility) and since then he has remained in hiding, possibly knowing what he is, but hidden behind the suit. He does not know what happened to Holly, but over time has not agreed with the Topsider “philosophy” of superiority. He since then has met Sarah, who either started to believe the same way or has believed all along also. They either decide to leave or are discovered by other Topsiders and leave on their own or more likely left behind without tools or methods of communication to die.
I eagerly await to be totally fooled by Aaron Neathery’s masterminded storyteling.
How about throwing together a few items that would be totally unrelated if it all didn’t concern Holly.1. Falling forward off the clock tower when she said “I lost the baby”. I personally doubt she lost the baby during her captivity because the other two would have known because of the “evidence”. Ergo, it’s a regressed memory.2. Her first contact with a mutated being possibly shortly before being transformed. What Happened to Lyn?3. Almost losing her head (literally) at the hands of a topsider, I think who’s name is Linda and wasn’t able to deal with Linda about the experience (I believe they didn’t talk about it while in captivity because of Maude’s presence).So there’s a missing person, Lyn. A lost child, possibly fathered by Lyn, and the undealt with anger caused by the “timely” return to Endtown by Aaron Marx. Holly has plenty of issues to deal with. Consider this possible flashback: Holly and Lyn are captured by their worlds version of Homeland security. They are both locked up in a sealed room, presumably for the night. They both go to sleep. Holly is transformed and Lyn isn’t. They quickly separate the two mistakenly believing Lyn has so far escaped the mutagen when actually he is the first Typhiod Mary.Who would know? To protect him he is placed in a biosuit (probably along with the rest of the staff at that facility) and since then he has remained in hiding, possibly knowing what he is, but hidden behind the suit. He does not know what happened to Holly, but over time has not agreed with the Topsider “philosophy” of superiority. He since then has met Sarah, who either started to believe the same way or has believed all along also. They either decide to leave or are discovered by other Topsiders and leave on their own or more likely left behind without tools or methods of communication to die.
I eagerly await to be totally fooled by Aaron Neathery’s masterminded storyteling.