Who can explain this big bug?

Abelardo 2022-03-24 09:02:29

Let's take a look at the comparison of the scars of these two people.

Look at John's wound again

Is it simply to explain this unreasonable place by wearing a gang?

If it weren't for the dual personality, John's scar would be too similar to the killer, and too different from the real wound.

However, if John and the killer were originally two personalities of the same person, how can we explain that the last person with neurofibromatosis can see the two people, and how can we explain that the policewoman also found out that the true identity of the killer is indeed a young man people? With so many lives on his back, how could John escape?

It's very interesting just after reading it, and I gave it five points. The more I thought about it, the more I felt that I couldn’t justify myself, and I felt that I wasted my brain cells by being tricked, so I changed it to three points.

If anyone thinks it's not a bug, please explain it to me, thank you!

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Solace quotes

  • [first lines]

    Joe Merriwether: [sniffing the cigar] Cuban.

    Agent Katherine Cowles: What's the word, Sawyer?

    Agent Sawyer: Looks like a match.

    Agent Katherine Cowles: [holds up three fingers to Merriwether]

    Agent Sawyer: [on the phone] Yeah, it's Joe. We've got a series. Same M O, same signature, no DNA. Not one goddamn shred.

  • Agent Katherine Cowles: Dr. Clancy, before we go upstairs, with all due respect, I don't hold an ounce of confidence in the paranormal in general. I think it's a sham. I hope that's okay.

    John Clancy: No problem at all. I feel the same about shrinks. After only one thing, your money. Give them your little finger, they'll take your whole hand.

    Agent Katherine Cowles: Whoever said that has obviously never met a good one.

    John Clancy: It was Sigmund Freud.