Is Judd Really Dead?

Watchmen

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Kalmon from Minnesota back with Questions and Observations I would like to hear your thoughts on.

-Is it too tin-foily to suggest Judd might still be alive?
We know in this world genetic full grown people, or copies of people, can be created.

-Anyone else notice in episode two Looking Glass wears his Mask at home while watching TV. I think it’s interesting how a Rorschach test forces your mind to create what it wants to see from ambiguous ink blots, while a mirror, or looking glass, can only show you an Honest reflection, although we also know looking Glasses are synonymous with a reflection being a twisted mirror image, via Alice in Wonderland. I feel like this character is just ripe with observation.

-What’s with all the egg symbolism. There seem to be eggs everywhere in the first two episodes, but I didn’t see any in episode 3, although in Laurie’s joke Adrian says, “you can’t make an omelette without breaking some eggs.”

-Is it just me or does Adrian seem to favor putting his male servants in peril over his female servants. Is there something to this or is it just for the audience sake, as seeing Miss Crookshanks getting her frozen head smashed in might not be as palatable for today’s viewers.

-I believe it’s safe to say Ozymandias is on Mars where Doctor Manhattan has placed him in some kind of habitat he’s created as punishment for New York. When we see Dr. Manhattan on Mars destroying the castle he’s getting rid of the habitat he created as Ozymandias has escaped his captivity….somehow. I’m not sure how you get from Mars to earth but I imagine he’s trying to confront Doctor Manhattan and will convince him he needs to return to earth. Each cake celebration is an anniversary of his captivity, so we’ll likely get seven anniversaries.

-Also, you guys mentioned Hooded Justice’s skin appeared to be white when you examine the mask holes around his eyes. Did I miss something or are you referring to the scene in the American Hero TV show. Correct me if I’m wrong, but the scene where Hooded justice beats up everyone in the little convenience store is a scene from American Hero, correct? So it wouldn’t matter if the actor playing Hooded Justice in American Hero was white, Hooded Justice could still be black. Did I miss something there?

That’s all for now. Thanks for all the shows guys.

Kalmon from Minnesota

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