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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Much better than I expected. SPOILER: Why did Lucy disappear when going for katniss, a vegetable, not a person?[/quote]Did you read the book? I haven’t seen the movie yet, so I don’t know how closely it follows the story. In the book, he had just made a comment about how he killed three people, so Lucy Gray realized he betrayed Sejanus. And he’s relieved to see the murder weapon with his prints/DNA on it (can’t remember the specifics), so she knows he’s not really going to run away with her.[/quote] No, I did not read the book. But he didn’t know he was going to find the guns. So was it when he mentioned the 3 murders, she knew he lied to her and that’s when she decided to betray him? Did SHE know the guns would be there?[/quote]Spruce brought the guns there. Not sure if she knew or not. It was when he mentioned three people she figured out he lied to her and that his loyalty would always be with the Capital. What the book had that I’ve heard the movie doesn’t is Snow’s inner monologue. We don’t get Lucy’s, so we don’t know how calculated she is/isn’t. But we know in the book how cold, calculated, and oftentimes deranged Snow’s thinking is. I’ve heard some criticism that the movie romanticizes their relationship too much in a departure from the book. [/quote]
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