12-27-2015, 07:52 AM
It's quite possible that scholarships and grants helped greatly with the cost of Juliette's academic training. If we pay special attention to Juliette's dialog we can tell she's exceptionally intelligent. We should also remember that she was raised by her grandmother, who, it's reasonable to assume, would have left her estate to Juliette. That could explain entirely how her education was financed. Realistically speaking. Additionally, if Eve has become the entity walking around in Juliette's former temporal embodiment (not gonna call her a person) the original occupant isn't alive. Creating a death certificate should be a walk in the park for these geniuses, even if there are college debts out there. Voila, suspension of disbelief accomplished.
The speedy restructuring of Juliette's central processing unit gives me pause, too. The brain chip notion, or something like it involving a laboratory-created manipulation of her thinking processes via an implant is a more explainable way to get the job done quickly, imo. With a little effort I can suspend my disbelief for that. I'm working on how Meisner was all bloodied up when leaving the cell; maybe he was the one who got the job of telling her about the brain chip plan.
The speedy restructuring of Juliette's central processing unit gives me pause, too. The brain chip notion, or something like it involving a laboratory-created manipulation of her thinking processes via an implant is a more explainable way to get the job done quickly, imo. With a little effort I can suspend my disbelief for that. I'm working on how Meisner was all bloodied up when leaving the cell; maybe he was the one who got the job of telling her about the brain chip plan.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".