02-04-2017, 08:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-04-2017, 08:17 AM by Kathryn Wooten.)
(02-04-2017, 08:01 AM)irukandji Wrote:(02-04-2017, 07:58 AM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote:(02-04-2017, 07:40 AM)irukandji Wrote: I am really beginning to find these conversations with Meisner on the totally boring side. Renard isn't asking the right questions and Meisner isn't volunteering any answers. It's like a round and round with these two. It also has been making me wonder if perhaps the reason why this is being drug out to this point and the reason why Sean can see Meisner and no one else can is because Sean is also a ghost.
I sense Miesner is trying to get Renard to admit he is wrongand the more he refuse to admit it to himself tha more Miesner becomes more and more real..Renard is wracked with guilt..Miener is tryi gI think to get Renard to admit it...now the Reason it could be that Miesner has to get Renard to see his guilt to move forward with the Scoobies because what will happen soon
That could very well be. But the more I see this round and round with the two men, where neither is making sense, the more it makes me think that maybe both of them could be ghosts and Sean, in essence, is the first character to have died so to speak.
Naw Diana would know if daddy was dead.....
Renard needs to admit his guilt I think that is what this is all about
the more guilty he feels the more his vision become real..such as the pawnshop, he is being sleep deprived now..seems Miesner is not letting Renard sleep, which helps Miesner break down Renard defenses..Miesner knows Sean better than anyone. He knows how Renard thinks, work what makes him tick, he also knows his weaknesses, ...Renard is a tough nut to crack..so the only way to break through is what he is doing now. Mental torture......I think this will end next episode, because we learns Renard will find Diana's drawings in eppy 8 in Eppy 7 he has to deal with Lt.Grossante and there is no mention of hauntings