10-17-2015, 11:07 PM
(10-17-2015, 02:24 PM)Lin S. Wrote: Kelly Burkhardt dropped off the radar 18 years ago in Rhinebeck, NY. When the FBI found the hair of Nick's relative on the dead body of the Mauvais Dentes, Nick told them it was his mother's and they thought he was being sarcastic because their records show Nick's mother is dead.
I don't think any body will look for Kelly's head now, except Nick or maybe the Resistance. To everyone else she was a ghost.
I should have made my statement clearer. I read it and realized just how ambiguous it was. I am sorry about that.
I understood Chavez confiscated Juliette's body and Kelly's head.
We're shown a scene where Nick and company are obviously attending what appears to be Juliette's funeral. But what happened to Kelly's head and body? Nick was the next of kin there, and should have had the right to put his mother to rest. Yet we're only shown Juliette's funeral?
I also thought it strange that there were only a few people at the funeral. A violent murder would have reached the papers and scores of people would have attended, her clients, peers, and friends. Not to mention relatives. I disagree with the statement that neighbors wouldn't be attending as Juliette helped arrange some of their deaths.
No one knows that. Everyone involved is dead.
There's one other thing that seems out of place to me. Juliette's casket is open in the cemetery. We know a hearse brought her body there, it's in the foreground. The casket would have been closed for transport in the hearse. It wouldn't have been opened in the cemetery just so Nick could give her a kiss.
The whole strangeness of the scene leads me to believe that what we're seeing isn't what is actually occurring.
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