tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3628395291281556778.post7414393637012857827..comments2024-02-16T12:41:32.605-05:00Comments on The Popcorn Trick: The Killing: A Soundless EchoThe Popcorn Trickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00993914659282040271noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3628395291281556778.post-55568532464899806632011-04-22T08:40:31.227-04:002011-04-22T08:40:31.227-04:00We have to learn more about who Rosie was to look ...We have to learn more about who Rosie was to look for clues. In Twin Peaks we learned a lot about Laura's promiscuity which suggested abuse in her past, which led to her father as the killer. All we know of Rosie so far is that she's an idealistic, smart, enthusiastic kid. I bet we learn slot more about her as this goes on and it will point us somewhere. Right now, her teacher and the politician seem the likely ones to exploit her youthful exuberance, and they're both connected by the basketball program. Seems a little too obvious, so I'm thinking all we're seeing is red herrings so far unless the clues are very subtle. I kinda think the shoes are going to be very big in figuring this out.Jml1209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3628395291281556778.post-37878947999123334582011-04-19T20:12:39.126-04:002011-04-19T20:12:39.126-04:00Yes, "if" Stanley were her father.
Al...Yes, "if" Stanley were her father. <br /><br />Also, what does this Rick guy do that affords him time to shuttle back and forth between Seattle and Sonoma, and have time to meet cake makers, all within 3+ days???gdrnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3628395291281556778.post-89989865138104609522011-04-19T07:42:42.238-04:002011-04-19T07:42:42.238-04:00The major reason I don't think it was Stanley ...The major reason I don't think it was Stanley was because of the flashbacks of seeing her running through the forest and being chased. I don't think she would do that if it were her father. I think she would be pleading, but not running. <br /><br />Definitely agree Kris and Jasper have more information. When Kris said, "That's all you got?" it certainly suggested there was more.Goosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11186155716832914840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3628395291281556778.post-70719394803345976932011-04-19T05:51:49.424-04:002011-04-19T05:51:49.424-04:00I'm still going with Stanley as the murderer. ...I'm still going with Stanley as the murderer. His moving van has rope to tie her with, and I'm not sold on this alleged "camping" trip the weekend Rosie was murdered. And since he has access to all of this, this theory makes Belko suspect 1-b.<br /><br />Mitch... completely agree on her. Grieving about her daughter's death or grieving about what she did to her daughter, or at least what she let her daughter become.<br /><br />Bennett... sleeping with Rosie or wanted to sleep with her. He's ok with her death since now she can't give the real story of their relationship. Agreed, probably not the murderer but certainly not ruling him out.<br /><br />Open issues...<br />1) Kris and Jasper were very nervous when they were snagged, almost like there's more that they haven't been fingered for yet.<br /><br />2) Mr. Ames is allegedly out of the country. He's a big real estate guy, and so is Drexler. My guess is the mayor's in bed with Ames some how and now Drexler is trying to get into Richmond's camp.<br /><br />3) Where's Aunt Terry been?<br /><br />4) Why would Bennet and Rosie go to some youth club in the city?<br /><br />5) Sterling still holding out on something.<br /><br />6) Kovarsky was "never family" to Stanley. Perhaps a step-brother?gdrnoreply@blogger.com