Hmm I had other problems with the finale and didn't really think about these but yeah no.1. is the most weird - except it makes sense in that they are totally trying to show that in Larrick's story he really is the hero. And really, apart from his evil looks, he really is the more noble of them all, not wanting to kill, and really being innocent in this whole mess. So in that respect i understand but yeah that could jave been a bit more spelled out?
Just the idea of Paige knowing who she really is is chilling. Like I know lots of kids would probably feel relieved to finally know the truth and be grateful that their paranoia wasn't misplaced, I really think it would destroy her, I don't think she would get mad for a time and then understand and become a kgb spy. I think she would run away from that lunatic asylum and never look back.
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Just the idea of Paige knowing who she really is is chilling. Like I know lots of kids would probably feel relieved to finally know the truth and be grateful that their paranoia wasn't misplaced, I really think it would destroy her, I don't think she would get mad for a time and then understand and become a kgb spy. I think she would run away from that lunatic asylum and never look back.