Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20151009190731/@comment-24399666-20151101012404

Bheadr27 wrote:

Katerine459 wrote:

...2. '''Diana. '''This would also make sense with the "fire" comments. She sounded older than 5, though, at least a teenager. Perhaps she went through another growth spurt, though, which actually would go a long way to account for the absolutely wild nature of her screams. If I got locked in a dark room and then started going through puberty at the age of one and a half years, I'd be screaming at the world too. Regarding Meisner locking her up... last night, I had trouble reconciling Meisner being involved with Chavez's group, for the simple reason that they seem totally and completely unrelated to the Resistance against the Royals. But now I'm starting to wonder if this isn't a sign that Meisner isn't what he seems. He certainly seems to have his hands in a lot of pies. You do understand that would mean she had to grow up literally over night? It's been only about 24 hours since the helicopter incident...

Yep. I do. That's why the wild screaming would make sense. :) And she'd only have to "grow up" to 11. That's when puberty starts hitting girls.

And honestly, I don't get it, why would Meisner save Diana only to imprison her directly afterwards? The girl has the potential to become a great addition to the resistence and a valuable ally. And she's the daughter of a man that's already an ally of him - Renard. So why lock her up?

Maybe the growth spurt and subsequent insanity forced his hand? Or, again, maybe we don't know Meisner as well as we think we do. Again, I see no connection between the Resistance and Chavez's group, except for Meisner, so I'm doubting Meisner's loyalties now, because he's apparently affiliated with at least two different groups. Is he really Renard's ally? Is he the mole? Is he a double agent?

Or maybe it's not Diana. :) But in that case, where is she?