What if @Ep05, we have to restart Ep01? Max took a selfie in the class.
It's all there!
- Blue butterfly
- High school setting
- Teenager with supernatural powers
- Teenagers playing detectives
- High school kids being targeted/murdered
- Seemingly innocent culprit
- Relationship systems
- Apocalypse scenario mixed with crime
Jefferson was actually foreshadowed quite a bit, it's not really an asspull. Consider these:
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Also, he's apparently a great photographer teaching in a small town where we find there's a place called the "dark room" which immediately links to photography, and then when we find out it's a bunker and not actually a dark room, it's still very much linked to photography. The letter above is found on the computer in the dark room and at first is dismissed as being from Nathan's father. Looking back though, it doesn't exactly fit the way Mr. Prescott writes to his son, nor is it signed by him like the other letters are. It feels off and is one of the many hints. There's also the call Mr. Jefferson took in Episode 2 after harshly sending Kate away, there's the fact that we could blame him instead of Nathan or David when in the principal's office, there's the fact he was at the boy's dorm when we were looking for Nathan as he was at the party when we were doing the same, and there's the fact his car was one of the four tracked by David. He's got his spot in the scrapbook and seems to be an important character yet hadn't done much major so far. He wasn't so obvious that most guessed it, but there's still a few people that had their suspicions so it isn't a complete random thing.
Where is that letter located? Don't think I've ever seen it.
The Episode 5 menu has the photo max was originally going to submit for the contest but instead ripped up in the bathroom before Chloe and Nathan came in.
Seems likely to go back to that point in episode 1. There is also the butterfly photo.
Depending on your choices Chloe can wear a Blue, Red, or Green beanie in the ending! Revolutionary
Speaking of what we know about the next episode, what exactly would "Polarized" imply here? A few things, probably. I feel like it has something to do with how Max goes back in time with the photos.
when should we expect the final ep? want it so bad
Maybe it's because she can only go through pictures taken by a Polaroid branded instant camera so Polarized is supposed to hint that we'll be going through a past picture.
"(Physcis) restrict the vibrations of (a transverse wave, especially light) wholly or partially to one direction."
"To design so as to permit light only of a certain polarization"
"The transverse electric and magnetic waves always vibrate at right angles to each other, but in ordinary unpolarized light sources, the direction of polarization of each wave is randomly distributed. Light can be polarized by reflection, and by passing through certain materials."
I'm pretty sure Polarized will be referring to time itself, or something else than just its basic photography sense, similarly to how dark room was used.
That Max is dead, and she's been sent back to Earth (for some reason) to make up for her sins. The only way she can do this is by helping those around her. She's a guardian angel, of sorts. Her 'unexplained' power is the power she's gifted by God. It's 'unexplained' because, Sixth Sense-style, she doesn't realise she's dead.I'm curious? What would you guys consider a disappointing ending?
Lol that actually came to mind first
But in all seriousness Polarized seems to imply a state of contraries/opposition, maybe in regards to some characters/endings.
That Physics definition is what intrigued me, whenever Max travels in time the photo vibrates and all that. Perhaps something will happen where a photo is destroyed in the process, maybe she's had to use it more than once, who knows. But that might be what causes some sort of timeline mess up, and go on to cause whatever will pull at our heartstrings.
Could also be how when she's rewinding time she goes against the linear flow that others perceive of time. How from one direction the light (time) cannot be perceived but from the other it can. That's how some choices can be better made. That may also be how she perceives the deer, the future storm, etc. Or it's about how she can see inside the past through a photograph but what is in that past isn't aware of the future now interacting with it. I don't know. There's a lot it could be used symbolically for.
I'm curious? What would you guys consider a disappointing ending?
Does anyone have the one where John Cena's theme plays when Warren beats up Nathan?
hey about Max using a pic from earlier to go back in time too fix things. Like when she uses the pic to time travel isnt it limited in a sense that she can only go in the area the picture was taken in? like when you go back in time to young max the outside of the house is pure white and so is the doorway as if she only has the moment to change things. Like if she uses warrens picture to go back in time the most she can do is tell someone about jefferson or warn chloe that jefferson is the killer and hope she killed him first when she leaps back to the present. It shouldnt be possible for her to go back and live the rest of that night over again.
Even if it's limited she's with Chloe and Warren when that photo is taken, and could change the past simply by informing them (or just her) about Jefferson.
So...who has the photo, exactly?
I kinda hope Max had it so Jefferson could burn it, taking away the option that many see as an obvious out.
that would mean Jefferson knows Max can control time. Would be pretty out of left field.
Warren wanted the photo so in all likelihood he has it. So basically, game opens with Max half drugged, slowly regaining her powers, she escapes somehow (probably via Nathan as an option depending on your choices regarding him), tracks down Warren.
There are choices that can make nathan anything other than antagonistic? I dont see why nathan of all people would help max, his freedom depends on her dying as things are now.
There are choices that can make nathan anything other than antagonistic? I dont see why nathan of all people would help max, his freedom depends on her dying as things are now.
That was great, and holy shit I had never seen were Warren just beats his head in like that, I stopped him in my game.
Wow, kinda wish I didn't stop Warren in my game now...
As for why he would help her, he's not thinking logically.He's clearly wracked with guilt over what his life has spiraled into. Being involved with Rachel's death has broken him already, now add Chloe and probably Max and I don't think he'll be able to take it.
I dont know about all that, hes still doing the same behaviour to other women when hes supposed to be wracked with guilt. Couldnt have cared less about kate when she died as a result of his actions. Didnt he also pose with rachels dead body? While he is mentally unstable he does still seem to know what hes doing .
A criminal that still does their awful actions despite pangs of regret is hardly uncommon in fiction. He's retreated into a haze of drugs but all signs point to an increase in his psychosis in recent times (as in, post Rachel death) and we've seen background info that shows he is fixated on it. He's apparently having outbursts in public about his secret rapey club. This is not someone okay with what he's doing, even if he tries to put up a show about it.
There's actually a character Nathan seems to be clearly modeled after in the TV show Veronica Mars, which is clearly a big inspiration for LiS. Similar appearance and backstory, commiting awful crimes, questionable relationship with an older male authority figure warping his life.
Who? Logan?
Not really. He could simply destroy all of Max's possessions to give the sense that she just up and left without a trace.
David will save you and die in the process
Dun't worry Samuel will summon his army of squirrels to save her.