Name:Sherry Country:United States State:Georgia Birthday:2/23/1985 Gender:Female
Interests:God, drawing, anime, pirates, music (whether it be writing or listening to the stuff), poetry (again, whether it be writing or reading it), reading, stargazing, hiking, being a doofus, singing, all kinds of other stuff! Expertise:amusing people, being random, the subject of world domination, making out (hah just making sure you're paying attention), using my imagination, daydreaming, procrastinating Occupation:Writer, Quasi-Cynic, Bum
I'm watching episode 11 of Harper's Island (the latest one), and after
keeping silent for the past two or three episodes when I've been about
to wet myself with the theories that are begging to be spoken aloud, I
can hold my tongue no more.
***I can't find a functional spoiler button code, so if you don't want to know stuff, just... don't look down!***
Harper's Island theories - purely for me, I guess, since nobody else I know seems to be watching it... T^T
Hokay, here are the suspects from the very beginning (i.e. practically everyone)*:
*Strikethrough means they're dead.
Abby Mills, The Good Girl, the groom's best friend
Henry Dunn, The Groom, the fiancé to Trish Wellington
Trish Wellington, The Bride, the radiant bride-to-be
Chloe Carter, The Flirt, one of Trish's bridesmaids
Cal Vandeusen, The Outsider, Chloe's boyfriend and a doctor
Jimmy Mance, The Old Flame, a local fisherman
Sheriff Charlie Mills, The Sheriff, the law on Harper's Island and Abby's father
Thomas Wellington, The Father of the Bride, the real estate mogul and Trish and Shea's father
Hunter Jennings, The Other Man, Trish's ex-college boyfriend
Christopher 'Sully' Sullivan, The Best Man, Henry's best man
J.D. Dunn, The Black Sheep, Henry's brother
"Uncle" Marty Dunn, The Uncle, Henry and J.D.'s uncle and is their surrogate father
Shea Allen, The Maid of Honor, Trish's big sister sister and the Matron of Honor
Madison Allen, The Flower Girl, Shea and Richard's daughter
Richard Allen, The Brother-in-Law, Shea's husband
Katherine Wellington, The Stepmother, Trish and Shea's stepmother
Danny Brooks, The College Buddy, a groomsman and Henry's best friend's from college
Malcolm Ross, The Hustler, a groomsman
Joel Booth, The Nerd, a groomsman
Beth Barrington, The Single Girl, a bridesmaid and Trish's former college roommate
Lucy Daramour, The Socialite, a bridesmaid and one of Trish’s childhood friends
Shane Pierce, The Townie, a local fisherman who pretty much dislikes everyone
Kelly Seaver, The Outcast, Shane's ex-girlfriend
Nikki Bolton, The Biker Chick, Abby's friend who manages The Cannery
Maggie Krell, The Wedding Planner, the manager of The Candlewick Inn.
I
have been fighting this suspicion for the past few episodes, but I
really think Jimmy is a little helper monkey to Wakefield. He just....
I don't know, but as much denial as I was in at the start of the
series, now my denial is wavering in the face of REALITY. Jimmy keeps
showing up at just the right time to convince me that he's evil
underneath his caring facade. Run away, Abby. Run far away....
preferably into the arms of Henry *secretly wishes Trish would be the next victim* O=)
Anyway, back to watching... ^^ ***EDIT*** Just finished watching episode 11, and I have got QUITE the bone to pick! Having finished the episode...
AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I AM SO UPSET! Now Cal and Chloe are dead (better update the list
*sigh*), and the scene in which they perished was the saddest, most
beautiful, most depressing thing I've seen so far.
And now,
though I admit I still don't have real proof of it, I am utterly
convinced of Jimmy's evil part in this. Run to Henry, Abby, RUN TO
HENRY :D
P.S. I must say I was rather pleased when Henry sent
Trish off with Jimmy and kept Abby with him when they split up.
Foreshadowing? Please God, please God.
Agghhh, the familiar sting of a saga come to its both long-awaited and long-dreaded end.
I finished Breaking Dawn today, and though the end satisfied me, I still felt myself wishing I could stay with the characters just a little longer. Such is the tragedy when I fall in love with the people I'm reading about; I really get into books (when I'm enjoying them, that is ;P), and so it really is like I'm being forced to say goodbye to friends when I finish the final sentence of the final chapter of the final book...
I can just see the faces of some of my friends right now - a look of horror, possibly disgust, maybe mockery? I know, I know, I was never one to buy into the fads, but if one more person pestered me to read the Twilight books, I was going to scream. I do not regret reading them, by the way, even if I think the fandom is bordering on pathetic with many people.. ok, girls. I felt a connection to the characters, particularly in the case of the relationship between Edward and Bella. I've heard or read in many different places now about how the more critical masses consider Bella to be a hardcore Mary Sue, and judging from the reactions of the scarier Edward fangirls, I can see how Edward himself often comes across as a Gary Stu; I mean, really, I've even found myself rolling my eyes at times over obvious ploys to make one or more of the characters disgustingly adorable/lovable. Nonetheless!! I thoroughly enjoyed the reads. In many ways, the manner in which Edward interacts with Bella reminded me SO much of how Robert interacts with me. So, tell me, how am I supposed to dislike reading a book that enhances the feelings and experiences I already have with my soon-to-be-fiancé?? lol srsly. It's not rocket science.
Sure, the Twilight books are not exactly Tolkien material, but I enjoyed them immensely. I'm going to miss them so so much, I really am.. T^T