Looks like in the long run Allgood’s faction was right, as much of a fanatic as he was. He recognized the slippery slope of using mutants to produce foodstuffs for what it was. One of the big questions here is why Aaron Marx supported Jacob. With his multiverse-hopping abilities, he had to have some idea of where this would lead.
I wonder if that is what Jacob’s dream meant…symbolically pulling weeds out of the community and ending up with blood on his hands.
Also, thinking of Holly’s dream, she and her father were led to the entrance to Endtown by a fox in a bowtie, puffing a cigar, who seemed to be instrumental in the town’s creation. Maybe another incarnation of Marx?
Looks like in the long run Allgood’s faction was right, as much of a fanatic as he was. He recognized the slippery slope of using mutants to produce foodstuffs for what it was. One of the big questions here is why Aaron Marx supported Jacob. With his multiverse-hopping abilities, he had to have some idea of where this would lead.
I wonder if that is what Jacob’s dream meant…symbolically pulling weeds out of the community and ending up with blood on his hands.
Also, thinking of Holly’s dream, she and her father were led to the entrance to Endtown by a fox in a bowtie, puffing a cigar, who seemed to be instrumental in the town’s creation. Maybe another incarnation of Marx?