Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Ask the question." Never cared much for JF's body of work.
Wow. I cannot agree at all. I think she is phenomenal and her roles/movies are universally wonderful.
This is a sad statement but I love that JF looks like a woman over 50. She’s very attractive IMO but doesn’t look fake or like she’s trying to be 35 again.
I’m watching a show with Courtney Cox and she is so attractive but has done so much, it’s distracting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Ask the question." Never cared much for JF's body of work.
Wow. I cannot agree at all. I think she is phenomenal and her roles/movies are universally wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look people, I’ve already solved the case. The scientists unearthed an ancient bacteria that has hallucinating properties. It made the scientists go crazy. The town isn’t actually being poisoned by the mine, it’s the bacteria slowly seeping into the water from something like global warming. The one lady who thinks she saw her dead husband or whatever dancing in the snow and pointing to the dead bodies is probably hallucinating by being exposed to the ancient bacteria unfrozen under the ice. It also explains the swirly symbol. The lady says it had to do with some before the ice. That’s when ancient people were there getting high off the bacteria. Now that it is being unearthed again people are going nuts.
I dunno why JF can’t solve the case already, because I did. Too easy.
Ugh, it wouldn't be True Detective without wild fan theories based on red herrings in the show.
I don't think that's a terrible theory actually!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look people, I’ve already solved the case. The scientists unearthed an ancient bacteria that has hallucinating properties. It made the scientists go crazy. The town isn’t actually being poisoned by the mine, it’s the bacteria slowly seeping into the water from something like global warming. The one lady who thinks she saw her dead husband or whatever dancing in the snow and pointing to the dead bodies is probably hallucinating by being exposed to the ancient bacteria unfrozen under the ice. It also explains the swirly symbol. The lady says it had to do with some before the ice. That’s when ancient people were there getting high off the bacteria. Now that it is being unearthed again people are going nuts.
I dunno why JF can’t solve the case already, because I did. Too easy.
Ugh, it wouldn't be True Detective without wild fan theories based on red herrings in the show.
Anonymous wrote:This whole season would literally have been an X-files episode in the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:Look people, I’ve already solved the case. The scientists unearthed an ancient bacteria that has hallucinating properties. It made the scientists go crazy. The town isn’t actually being poisoned by the mine, it’s the bacteria slowly seeping into the water from something like global warming. The one lady who thinks she saw her dead husband or whatever dancing in the snow and pointing to the dead bodies is probably hallucinating by being exposed to the ancient bacteria unfrozen under the ice. It also explains the swirly symbol. The lady says it had to do with some before the ice. That’s when ancient people were there getting high off the bacteria. Now that it is being unearthed again people are going nuts.
I dunno why JF can’t solve the case already, because I did. Too easy.
Anonymous wrote:This whole season would literally have been an X-files episode in the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look people, I’ve already solved the case. The scientists unearthed an ancient bacteria that has hallucinating properties. It made the scientists go crazy. The town isn’t actually being poisoned by the mine, it’s the bacteria slowly seeping into the water from something like global warming. The one lady who thinks she saw her dead husband or whatever dancing in the snow and pointing to the dead bodies is probably hallucinating by being exposed to the ancient bacteria unfrozen under the ice. It also explains the swirly symbol. The lady says it had to do with some before the ice. That’s when ancient people were there getting high off the bacteria. Now that it is being unearthed again people are going nuts.
I dunno why JF can’t solve the case already, because I did. Too easy.
This sounds like the plot to several zombie movies. LOL. Maybe it is the plot to this show.
Anonymous wrote:Look people, I’ve already solved the case. The scientists unearthed an ancient bacteria that has hallucinating properties. It made the scientists go crazy. The town isn’t actually being poisoned by the mine, it’s the bacteria slowly seeping into the water from something like global warming. The one lady who thinks she saw her dead husband or whatever dancing in the snow and pointing to the dead bodies is probably hallucinating by being exposed to the ancient bacteria unfrozen under the ice. It also explains the swirly symbol. The lady says it had to do with some before the ice. That’s when ancient people were there getting high off the bacteria. Now that it is being unearthed again people are going nuts.
I dunno why JF can’t solve the case already, because I did. Too easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look people, I’ve already solved the case. The scientists unearthed an ancient bacteria that has hallucinating properties. It made the scientists go crazy. The town isn’t actually being poisoned by the mine, it’s the bacteria slowly seeping into the water from something like global warming. The one lady who thinks she saw her dead husband or whatever dancing in the snow and pointing to the dead bodies is probably hallucinating by being exposed to the ancient bacteria unfrozen under the ice. It also explains the swirly symbol. The lady says it had to do with some before the ice. That’s when ancient people were there getting high off the bacteria. Now that it is being unearthed again people are going nuts.
I dunno why JF can’t solve the case already, because I did. Too easy.
Why do people keep saying "She's awake"? Why did the scientist in the hospital come back to life to tell Navarro she would be seeing her mother soon? What's the connection with the symbol and the first season of TD?
Because when scientists discover new bacteria and it is named after a person, you still have to use the female nominative:
https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_(Boundless)/08%3A_Microbial_Evolution_Phylogeny_and_Diversity/8.04%3A_Classification_of_Microorganisms/8.4D%3A_Classification_and_Nomenclature
You see so many diseases that have names ending in -ella (rubella, varicella, etc.).
The guy in the hospital is infected the bacteria. I'm pretty sure he knows Navarro from before and knows about her mom. Regardless, they might not explain everything and want a slight supernatural overtone to the story. An unearthed ancient bacteria is the culprit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look people, I’ve already solved the case. The scientists unearthed an ancient bacteria that has hallucinating properties. It made the scientists go crazy. The town isn’t actually being poisoned by the mine, it’s the bacteria slowly seeping into the water from something like global warming. The one lady who thinks she saw her dead husband or whatever dancing in the snow and pointing to the dead bodies is probably hallucinating by being exposed to the ancient bacteria unfrozen under the ice. It also explains the swirly symbol. The lady says it had to do with some before the ice. That’s when ancient people were there getting high off the bacteria. Now that it is being unearthed again people are going nuts.
I dunno why JF can’t solve the case already, because I did. Too easy.
Why do people keep saying "She's awake"? Why did the scientist in the hospital come back to life to tell Navarro she would be seeing her mother soon? What's the connection with the symbol and the first season of TD?
Anonymous wrote:Look people, I’ve already solved the case. The scientists unearthed an ancient bacteria that has hallucinating properties. It made the scientists go crazy. The town isn’t actually being poisoned by the mine, it’s the bacteria slowly seeping into the water from something like global warming. The one lady who thinks she saw her dead husband or whatever dancing in the snow and pointing to the dead bodies is probably hallucinating by being exposed to the ancient bacteria unfrozen under the ice. It also explains the swirly symbol. The lady says it had to do with some before the ice. That’s when ancient people were there getting high off the bacteria. Now that it is being unearthed again people are going nuts.
I dunno why JF can’t solve the case already, because I did. Too easy.
Anonymous wrote:Look people, I’ve already solved the case. The scientists unearthed an ancient bacteria that has hallucinating properties. It made the scientists go crazy. The town isn’t actually being poisoned by the mine, it’s the bacteria slowly seeping into the water from something like global warming. The one lady who thinks she saw her dead husband or whatever dancing in the snow and pointing to the dead bodies is probably hallucinating by being exposed to the ancient bacteria unfrozen under the ice. It also explains the swirly symbol. The lady says it had to do with some before the ice. That’s when ancient people were there getting high off the bacteria. Now that it is being unearthed again people are going nuts.
I dunno why JF can’t solve the case already, because I did. Too easy.