Yeah, that part doesn't make sense to me and maybe has to hinge off something we haven't seen yet. Because if he wanted to do it to get back at Emmett and Leanne, why not just kill Jared soon after he got to them? Sure, it would've maybe been impossible to do it that same day if he was at the pool, but without Emmett and Leanne there to protect him (which, let's face it, are the biggest threat), but why not shortly after when he's virtually unprotected? He wouldn't have assumed Elizabeth and Philip (or any KGB person like them) because Elizabeth wasn't supposed to make contact with Jared at all, or at least that's how it seemed to me. What changed that makes him a target now?
And what would make him more of a target than Henry and Paige? If he's pissed, it's understandable wanting to hurt Emmett and Leanne, but they're already gone so it really has no effect, unlike Henry and Paige. And clearly from the synopses, they may become targets later, but it still seems odd to me that Jared would all of a sudden have a bullseye on him. Kind of random.
Re: Larrick
Date: 2014-04-24 12:39 am (UTC)And what would make him more of a target than Henry and Paige? If he's pissed, it's understandable wanting to hurt Emmett and Leanne, but they're already gone so it really has no effect, unlike Henry and Paige. And clearly from the synopses, they may become targets later, but it still seems odd to me that Jared would all of a sudden have a bullseye on him. Kind of random.