Duffy wants answers……is she responsible for the loss of his brother. He’s got that look again like when he was attacked by that creature…..and he was looking at her……until that toothbrush thing Alan keeps on and on about.xD
Let’s look for a moment at the masterful use of dialog in telling a story. It’s a story that has reached, after many years, an extremely high level of complexity, having to explain all of the preceding mysteries to a point of metaphysical concepts. All hard science and scientific speculation, mixed with dynamics and conflicts between the characters and a mild, comedic sweetening t every regular beat. The writer is telling this mostly through the conversations of the characters, and for me it works absolutely. The is extremely clever writing.Before Endtown, Neathery wrote (and performed and produced) a 23-part comedy radio series, Electromatic Radio.It’s one of the best radio comedy series I know of. I’ve no doubt Neathery’s experience in telling stories through sound only gave him the grounding to be writing masterpieces live the one we have here now.
I am wondering if Wally snuck away to look at the light source, or to watch their backs for whatever it was they heard that might be coming up behind them.
OK, these guys entered the lighthouse complex from the outside courtyard area, and Alan (and no one else so far) noticed all of these toothbrushes lying around. Since it seemed likely that the courtyard area was at least somewhat open to the outside, then it might have been possible for all of those toothbrushes to have fallen from the sky, somehow. But now the team is on floor 23 (of 32) in an enclosed space, and Alan, once again, has discovered yet another toothbrush. Which brings up the point that if a person or entity is dropping them, that person has been up there before, and could be coming up again!
We know that the lighthouse was repurposed (the directory in the lobby), So the tooth brushes came from a dentist office that was ransacked at some point. “Laughing gas anyone?”
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member over 4 years ago
Where’s Wally?
She’s got to the point where she would have to make explanations — and doesn’t want to. Not a good sign.
And Alan is observant, isn’t he?
Aconite over 4 years ago
Needs to brush up on her people skills or others may bristle.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 4 years ago
How ‘bout a good old-fashioned let’s work someone over?
Dragoncat over 4 years ago
And then, once they finally realize just how significant all those toothbrushes really are, they’ll blame poor Alan for not saying anything earlier.
Just you wait.
Vet Premium Member over 4 years ago
Duffy wants answers……is she responsible for the loss of his brother. He’s got that look again like when he was attacked by that creature…..and he was looking at her……until that toothbrush thing Alan keeps on and on about.xD
diverleo over 4 years ago
Aaron is an evil genius. I can’t wait to find out wtf is up with the toothbrushes.
josh_bisbee over 4 years ago
One of the kitties should start clawing at that suit. Have her live the rest of her days as a mutant.
Jenner Premium Member over 4 years ago
Let’s look for a moment at the masterful use of dialog in telling a story. It’s a story that has reached, after many years, an extremely high level of complexity, having to explain all of the preceding mysteries to a point of metaphysical concepts. All hard science and scientific speculation, mixed with dynamics and conflicts between the characters and a mild, comedic sweetening t every regular beat. The writer is telling this mostly through the conversations of the characters, and for me it works absolutely. The is extremely clever writing.Before Endtown, Neathery wrote (and performed and produced) a 23-part comedy radio series, Electromatic Radio.It’s one of the best radio comedy series I know of. I’ve no doubt Neathery’s experience in telling stories through sound only gave him the grounding to be writing masterpieces live the one we have here now.
salenstormwing over 4 years ago
Well, at least we know the tooth brush industry survived the apocalypse.
3hourtour Premium Member over 4 years ago
… I like harping on the suit, I know…
…but…
…if they never take them off…
…does anyone ever know what exactly is under that suit?…
boydpercy Premium Member over 4 years ago
Keep the pressure on her! She might crack.
boydpercy Premium Member over 4 years ago
Where’s Wally?
Ida No over 4 years ago
Alan, keep that one. You’re about to have a near brush with Death.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 4 years ago
Speaking of suit damage, I’m surprised Duffy hasn’t bored holes into the back of her head covering, yet..
contralto2b over 4 years ago
I am wondering if Wally snuck away to look at the light source, or to watch their backs for whatever it was they heard that might be coming up behind them.
purduephotog over 4 years ago
I just want him to sit down, bury his head, and quietly ask where his brother is.
backyardcowboy over 4 years ago
Probably another suit. Kinda like MIB
Guy_A over 4 years ago
OK, these guys entered the lighthouse complex from the outside courtyard area, and Alan (and no one else so far) noticed all of these toothbrushes lying around. Since it seemed likely that the courtyard area was at least somewhat open to the outside, then it might have been possible for all of those toothbrushes to have fallen from the sky, somehow. But now the team is on floor 23 (of 32) in an enclosed space, and Alan, once again, has discovered yet another toothbrush. Which brings up the point that if a person or entity is dropping them, that person has been up there before, and could be coming up again!
GoodDoctor over 4 years ago
We know that the lighthouse was repurposed (the directory in the lobby), So the tooth brushes came from a dentist office that was ransacked at some point. “Laughing gas anyone?”
Strider Keninginne Premium Member over 4 years ago
I’m guessing that Wally got changed into a toothbrush. Given how the story arc is playing out, I’m expecting just about anything.