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[quote=Anonymous]The connection with be blood drive and the finale is interesting. The Eagons are so severed from their own humanity that they seek to control life itself. Drummond’s death is significant. It’s an ambivalent death in an elevator where the one who pulled the trigger was unaware of the situation and yet the entire lead up is why the trigger is pulled. His blood on the tip of a tie worn by an outsider-insider is the key to free Gemma from her physical and mental prison. The blood is so far removed from his physical person and humanity that it’s a stain on corporate appearance and that it is used to take down the barriers he uses to imprison is telling. He does not matter anymore (recall the elevator doors and his feet) and is merely biological waste someone will have to clean up. Milchick hopefully gets out or aids in dismantling the system before it’s too late for him. He stood on a stage next to a statute only to be mocked by the fantasy he works so hard to please. His real audience is off screen and watching a woman dismantle a crib. Irving and Gemma are my favorite characters at this point. [/quote]
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