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BeulahBee

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  1. Griffin wasn’t the wolf since Michaela saw the wolf after he was caught and mentioned that it wasn’t over yet. I think the “wolf” is in “sheep’s clothing” metaphorically speaking. Michaela trusts Zeke. Maybe Zeke is the wolf in sheep’s clothing and it is him that is going to burn Mic. Maybe his breakin is not so innocent after all. If he is the major’s son, maybe the major will “turn” him and he will become the wolf in the inner circle.
  2. I am saddened that the writers seem to forget who Broussard is. Broussard was introduced as Katie's friend. Katie always had Broussard's back, even when she was leaving the resistance. The idea that she would not like Broussard because of the job that she has is something that Broussard would not take into consideration. He, instead, goes to Will, a person with whom he has not had as much interaction and who might not have his back like Katie. Then when his current partner, a doctor, warns Broussard about Will, Broussard ignores the warning. Then when he finds out that Will wants to kill Snyder, he should know that Will is now acting out of emotion, not acting with thoughtfulness which means that any operation is in danger of Will's impulsiveness. Broussard used to be street smart and cautious; now he is neither. Another point: I think that the hosts may not be the enemy. True, they are doing despicable things to humans, but the hosts are machines so they might not know that they are doing despicable things to humans. I think when they approached people from earth, the people they approached took the opportunity to create a dictatorship in their favor. Snyder is concerned that someone besides the IGA is having conversations with the hosts. Maybe, up until now, only the IGA has fed information about humans to the hosts. The captured host believes people to be allies, after all.
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