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LG15 is a pseudo-reality site, HEAVY emphasis on the pseudo! Just because there are realistic elements in this "not a game" doesn't mean it has to be completely realistic. The create-a-trons are, after all, after a new form of drama. In some elements of this series, I wanna hang a big ol' sign in the tradition of Dante's Inferno, "Abandon logic all ye who enter here!" ;)  
 
LG15 is a pseudo-reality site, HEAVY emphasis on the pseudo! Just because there are realistic elements in this "not a game" doesn't mean it has to be completely realistic. The create-a-trons are, after all, after a new form of drama. In some elements of this series, I wanna hang a big ol' sign in the tradition of Dante's Inferno, "Abandon logic all ye who enter here!" ;)  
 
Also, Jonas could have confronted Alex to "draw a line in the sand" and let her know the kindly Aunt act will no longer be tolerated so she should start treating her new enimies (the Teen Angst Trio) with dignity by dropping the act. -- [[User: Nieriel.Manwathiel|Nieriel.Manwathiel]]
 
Also, Jonas could have confronted Alex to "draw a line in the sand" and let her know the kindly Aunt act will no longer be tolerated so she should start treating her new enimies (the Teen Angst Trio) with dignity by dropping the act. -- [[User: Nieriel.Manwathiel|Nieriel.Manwathiel]]
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She just let daniel go? Maybe because she wanted to make sure that her message was heard? Thats the only reason I can think of.
 
She just let daniel go? Maybe because she wanted to make sure that her message was heard? Thats the only reason I can think of.
  

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LG15 is a pseudo-reality site, HEAVY emphasis on the pseudo! Just because there are realistic elements in this "not a game" doesn't mean it has to be completely realistic. The create-a-trons are, after all, after a new form of drama. In some elements of this series, I wanna hang a big ol' sign in the tradition of Dante's Inferno, "Abandon logic all ye who enter here!" ;) Also, Jonas could have confronted Alex to "draw a line in the sand" and let her know the kindly Aunt act will no longer be tolerated so she should start treating her new enimies (the Teen Angst Trio) with dignity by dropping the act. -- Nieriel.Manwathiel

jonas is an idiot. any rational person would just get out of there, but no, he has to have a whole confrontation and alert alex to what they know. and anyway, a confrontation is not so smart if you think someone's in the order. i think the creators were just desperate for drama. :P --24.19.3.231 17:28, 18 March 2007 (CDT)

I'm pretty sure Jonas says "I know you've been busy working it so" and not "working and so"--"working it" as in flirting. --Liz 03:55, 18 March 2007 (CDT)

She's fucking nuts.

bizzare. Jonas was supposedly a random 'fan' who offered Bree & Daniel a place to stay with what appeared to be no known affiliations to the order, and now he just suddenly IS linked to the order the whole time? coincidence? or a plot gap?

No i don't believe its a coincidence, I sure hope it will be explained though --Michiev

The Notes section on this video is getting out of control... too much speculation and unimportant details. I think someone should really sort through and decide what to keep and what to toss. --64.13.122.114 21:23, 18 March 2007 (CDT)

I tried to trim the fat. -- Nieriel.Manwathiel


Theories

She just let daniel go? Maybe because she wanted to make sure that her message was heard? Thats the only reason I can think of.


notice Alex said "the what Order" instead of the more grammatically likely "the Order of what?". who has ever heard of a group called the "whatever" Order? it's much for common to be called the Order of the "whatever" (i.e. "Princess Diaries"' fictional "The Order of the Rose"). Before I read the end of the transcript, this detail alone told me "she knows stuff; big stuff." even to the point where she knows the proper name of the Order (there's a group supposedly so secret, people call it the name of the hotel they meet at; no outsiders know its proper name.) Also, Alex mentions "I couldn't have killed your parents because they're still alive". Um, who mentioned death? Jonas only mentioned the collection of articles and such were of people she "betrayed". I think Alex is tipping her hand a little prematurely by such suggestions of her knowing the Order's true name and willing to jump to murder when no one mentioned it. I don't have the ability (or health; I sick :( ) to do this, but I am suggesting that in order (no pun intended) to see where the Order was inspired from, we should search for groups that their title follows the format "The ____ Order". -- Nieriel.Manwathiel

wow--good points! Can you incorperate this into the notes? Wingless earthbound 14:55, 18 March 2007 (CDT)Wingless
thanx, but I got no idea how to condense all that. Anyone else who can is welcome to do so! -- Nieriel.Manwathiel


Maybe the reason Jonas was able to offer help was because he had the resources to do so (money, no parental interference, house, etc) and the presence of those resources might be due to the Order...?