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Did y'all catch that the voice on the answering machine was Patrick Fabian from Better Call Saul?
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A few things re: the wolves. While it is a very small population, New Mexico does have wild Mexican gray wolves, which have been spotted near Albuquerque. Apart from that, Albuquerque is home to Albuquerque BioPark which just opened a wolf conservation facility that breeds and rehabilitates Mexican gray wolves. This did not exist at the time the show was being filmed (it just opened within the past few weeks), but it’s possible the writers were aware that it would be there. Even if that was not contemplated, however, Albuquerque BioPark is a zoo that has been located in Albuquerque and has been the home to some wolves. I believe there was a reference made in an earlier episode to animals being released from captivity.Carol's reaction was delayed horror. I think she recognized children, or babies as well, as the source for the "milk" that feeds all the hivemind brains. We have seen no young children, and of course, they would not add much to the hivemind.
I need to say, this episode had one of the most idiotic things I have seen in any show, in the depiction of wolves as spending time trying to dig up a grave, and not running when threatened by a human. Wolves would hunt animals, and are highly intelligent about avoiding people. These also were out of place unless released from a zoo, and also many miles out of place if endangered red wolves. Just really idiotic.
However, it seems really problematic to make them all into their special "milk," as human brains must, (we think?), still reproduce for the hivemind to continue. Are they making dead ones into milk and keeping the others sequestered apart in some way?
Owls are a vastly greater threat to attack people than wolves are. This ends with this post for me; a digression for some other place/time, but films and TV have presented an insanely false depiction of these animals thousands of times over, one straight out of mythology. A jackass human walked towards a pack of huge wolves (not the smaller red or Mexican) in Yellowstone, and they looked at him like the fool he was and did nothing.A few things re: the wolves. While it is a very small population, New Mexico does have wild Mexican gray wolves, which have been spotted near Albuquerque. Apart from that, Albuquerque is home to Albuquerque BioPark which just opened a wolf conservation facility that breeds and rehabilitates Mexican gray wolves. This did not exist at the time the show was being filmed (it just opened within the past few weeks), but it’s possible the writers were aware that it would be there. Even if that was not contemplated, however, Albuquerque BioPark is a zoo that has been located in Albuquerque and has been the home to some wolves. I believe there was a reference made in an earlier episode to animals being released from captivity.
As for digging up the body, wolves are scavengers (in addition to being hunters/predators) and have been known to dig up shallow graves (which this was). Perhaps it makes sense that in a place where only one person remains and virtually no remnants of food are left behind by anyone other than this one person, the wolves find her home through their prowess in picking up scents. And while wolves generally avoid people, they do sometimes become aggressive if people attempt to approach them while they are feeding as they may perceive the person approaching as a threat to their food source, resulting in them becoming defensive.
Seems to be a low interest in discussing this show here, which is a bit surprising, but Gilligan is far out on a limb with how strange this thing is.Will we find out the intent of the aliens who sent the code for the virus?
Some people think that that isn’t the point of the show and that may never be revealed. I hope that that is not the case.