The episode was sooo good. I knew it wasn't Lydia, but I never thought it would be Jackson either. And I really don't want him to die, but I don't see any other resolution; he can't control himself when he's the lizard so that's the only way I see it.
That's what I think too. Mainly because something was said tonight about the Kanima being lonely or whatever. I remember last season the teacher mentioned that he got close to Derek's sister at a bar because he was lonely and had no one else to talk to.
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Wait, on the first season finale, Jackson came to Derek asking for the bite and apparently, he bit him. And the season two opening scene just had him coming out of water with a bite mark. I have no idea why though.
I don't think Derek ever got to bite him because a couple episodes ago Jackson showed up to the Hale house looking for Derek to bite him but Allison's dad was there instead.
Whatever was in the water is what bit him I think. The same person that was in the car at the end of tonight's episode.
The episode was sooo good. I knew it wasn't Lydia, but I never thought it would be Jackson either. And I really don't want him to die, but I don't see any other resolution; he can't control himself when he's the lizard so that's the only way I see it.
Nope. He's killed multiple people and has attempted to kill more than half of the main cast.
Everyone remember that quote from earlier this episode? I'm now going with
Mr. Harris
as the second one.
OOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooo. I always thought he had some type of involvement since last season. It'll be something if he actually turns out to be the second Kanima.
Wait, when did I miss this? Does anybody know what this is from?
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Something is up with the guidance consoler. I can't quite put my finger on it yet though.
Definitely. The way she acts is so... shady. And how she supposedly didn't know Latin but was able to translate a full Latin text with relative ease. Gbye, I don't trust her. She's definitely more than what she seems, or tries to seem.