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September 4, 2017 at 10:53 pm #23978CristenParticipant
The more @shankfx22 and @meghanmayhem and I discussed this in Slack the…less crazy it sounded. Mason seems to have had a very similar upbringing to our pal Noah Sinclair. Could it be because they literally had the same upbringing? Maybe Horace doesnt take Mason seriously as a threat because he’s his reject son and Noah is a more successful, Alpha version. And now Mason wants us to listen because daddy never listened to him. It would explain why he’s so angry, and why he might have had access to the helmet when no one was around. Horace is concerned with finding the ideal candidates for preserving his bloodline; what if Mason is a failed experiment?
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September 4, 2017 at 10:57 pm #23980Robert FullerParticipant
If that’s true, then the different last name could mean he’s an unwanted bastard, rather than a failed experiment.
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September 4, 2017 at 10:59 pm #23981CristenParticipant
Eh, we don’t know Horace that well, maybe an unwanted bastard and a failed experiment mean the same thing to him.
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September 4, 2017 at 11:02 pm #23983Hannah SchenckParticipant
I see a lot of similarities in their stories as children, and now seeing them as adults and how they handle becoming the men they wanna be. They both are trying to expose something, Noah doing it in a more sly, hands free way, and Mason doing it in a more bold, assertive way. If Mason is the younger, they always feel they need to go beyond to assert themselves and prove they are worthy. This would also explain Horace telling us to disregard Mason, and throw him under the bus… is Mason our Tyrion and Noah is our Jamie? (Had to go with this analogy ?).
Mason is trying to open up more but assert that he knows what he is doing. He has all the information, now he is studying how we react to it. What does Noah think of Mason? Does he have a soft spot for his brother(?) or is he just as rogue himself?
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September 4, 2017 at 11:04 pm #23985JackieParticipant
Since Noah’s mom is out of the picture, why not all their mothers, if they’re not important. (Adding to the bastard theory) But then even, if they’re half brothers, in this cult controlled environment thing, they may not even see it that way. Offspring, but not worthy, so not ‘blood’?
But, fuck they (Mason,Nicole,Noah, even Timmy?) all do act like the Hilton’s (aside from Timmy being a possible child).
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