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Post by TheKat on Oct 18, 2004 10:48:19 GMT -5
I am begining to wonder about Corrine. I was watching Hemispheres last night and what the janitor told her can be well referenced for future use. Also when he told her that it was up to her to save professor Z in Who? Call me crazy (please don't) but I can really see her ending up working for Victor.
Kaytee
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Post by HailStorm on Oct 18, 2004 11:30:10 GMT -5
I used to think that, pre-season three and I can still see why that might happen (although it isn't something I've given much thought to recently). Hmmm... there is some evidence in Allure that might support this suggestion - I'm not sure if we're supposed to be discussing season3 outside of the spoiler board yet though... But anyway, whether the answer is yay or nay, I think one thing must be agreed: if she did start working for Victor, it would be very, very scary. Havinging such intelligence and a ruthless streak (see Equation) pluss any anger-issues that might lead her to making a deal with Victor would make her a very formidable enemy - I think if she really tried, she could be a real match for Josie and would have Awesome Destructive Power
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Post by Mac on Oct 18, 2004 15:05:46 GMT -5
evidence? tell it in the Allure spoiler thread!!
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Post by HailStorm on Oct 18, 2004 15:58:15 GMT -5
evidence? tell it in the Allure spoiler thread!! Well, it's not exactly strong, direct, unambiguous evidence but it's something that may support Kaytee's theory.
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Post by TheKat on Oct 18, 2004 21:50:33 GMT -5
The janitor and Z (who both have connections to peradyne) told her she needs to use both sides of her brain... wonder what for???
Kaytee
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Post by Tommy on Nov 4, 2004 14:13:54 GMT -5
No. I doubt she'll end up working for Victor
Unless Victor threatens the science club..... and makes them work so they..... Nevermind....
anyway my view on the science club is Each and every one of them is extremely volatile.
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Post by HailStorm on Nov 4, 2004 14:57:41 GMT -5
I think it's a very interesting theory... Think about it from a dramatic POV: She is the most academically intelligent of the lot - they're all smart in their own ways, even Vaughn, but Corrine is the big brain power (you saw her in Tesseract - if Josie or Marshall were the smartest, they would have been called, not Corrine). So if she had the right buttons pressed, she could be a very big danger. And who said anything about working of Victor? (what? She may decide to work for McDonalds... they're even more ethically dubious *sigh* I jest.) And that spells: Great TV. I wouldn't dismiss it. As for all of them being higly volatile, I think you're spot on. Josie and Lucas have 'unstable' written all over them. Vaughn and Marshall seem calmer but we've seen that they both tend to repress chaos until it explodes unexpectedly with disasterous results (Storm and Chemistry are good examples). So yeah, no wonder the science club doesn't have a waiting list...
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Post by TheKat on Nov 4, 2004 22:26:43 GMT -5
Not to mention when ever Victor sees her or they are in the same scene (not including Hemispheres) he's very interested in hearing what she has to say. Example: Who? though she barged into the meeting, what she had to say changed his mind, not even Vaughn could do that. I say this because when they were talking about what they can do to help Z in this episode Vaughn mentioned he could talk to his dad, but after their meeting today, he doesn't like him. And Vaughn concluded he couldn't help. Proves not even vaughn can persuade his father. But Vic was interested in what Corrine had to say and listened intently.... suspicious I say. Either Corrine has something up her sleeve or she knows some inside scoop.
Oh, and see my post under Friction I spoiled myself and now find something very suspicious.
Kaytee
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Post by HailStorm on Nov 5, 2004 6:25:19 GMT -5
Not to mention when ever Victor sees her or they are in the same scene (not including Hemispheres) he's very interested in hearing what she has to say. Example: Who? though she barged into the meeting, what she had to say changed his mind, not even Vaughn could do that. I say this because when they were talking about what they can do to help Z in this episode Vaughn mentioned he could talk to his dad, but after their meeting today, he doesn't like him. And Vaughn concluded he couldn't help. Proves not even vaughn can persuade his father. But Vic was interested in what Corrine had to say and listened intently.... suspicious I say. Either Corrine has something up her sleeve or she knows some inside scoop. Oh, and see my post under Friction I spoiled myself and now find something very suspicious. Kaytee It could be that or it could be because he recognises potential there. Either way, it does mean that she's one to watch. The more I think about this, the more I'm convinced that something will happen about her that will surprise us. Gah! January... so close, yet so far away! *gnaws knuckles in frustration*
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Post by Tommy on Nov 11, 2004 14:05:28 GMT -5
2 and a bit months and we'll know.....
Josie: Has a temper and is VERY liable to snap, if she's set on something...she'll do it, even if it's for the wrong reasons
Vaughn: of course his loyalties are all tied up he's a little shifty, CAN HE BE TRUSTED?
Lucas: Tends to have a theory, and go with it. Like Josie he'd do anything if he thought it was right [even if it's not]
Marshall: I think he's a little too cool and collected.... If his friends were thinking about doing something stupid though, he could join them. You know what they say about the quiet ones: Silent but deadly *Ba da bing ba da boom*
Corrine: She has the brains, lord knows what someone could do with that brain power. In the wrong hands it could be lethal.
Z: He used to work for Pearadyne, he knows far too much for a secretary!
The moral of the story: *murder game voice on* Suspect everyone, trust no one
**This is OT.** **squeaks, sorry...trying to make the point that nobody can be trusted, won't happen again, promise**
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Post by TheKat on Jan 12, 2005 19:35:31 GMT -5
What was Corrine's community service? And Vaughn's? and Stu's?
Kaytee
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Post by Tommy on Jan 14, 2005 15:15:05 GMT -5
I suppose Corrine is downplayed in the whole 'Victor/Pearadyne' situation.... In Black Hole High everything seems to tie in with everything else, so her part could well be a shifty one.
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Post by TheKat on Jan 14, 2005 15:23:49 GMT -5
Yes, Tommy it is beyond shifty... I tell ya, that girl knows more than she is leading on... and I luv it!
Kaytee
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