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Post by spinaltumor on Feb 28, 2010 23:47:37 GMT -5
Want to know the identity of that creepy, bloody kid? In a future episode, the actor who played him is cast by his character's name. And it's... YOUNG JACOB. Dun dun duuuuuuun. As an added bonus they also cast.... A young MIB.
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Post by Uncle Igmar on Mar 1, 2010 17:29:35 GMT -5
Can't say I'm surprised by that - I think a lot of people were thinking along those lines anyway.
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Post by spinaltumor on Mar 1, 2010 17:30:39 GMT -5
Indeed. Sometimes the most obvious answer is the right one, as they say....
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Post by Tullster on Mar 2, 2010 0:54:37 GMT -5
I accept that.
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Post by aafeliciano1 on Mar 6, 2010 15:05:23 GMT -5
Makes sense....I think in the end it will turn out that they are brothers...just like last year's theory that they were the Biblical Jabob and Esau.
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Post by bruce on Mar 8, 2010 16:19:14 GMT -5
d*mn and I thought it was young Paolo ;D
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Post by newpairofpants on Mar 9, 2010 13:45:33 GMT -5
Well this should be good since we will hopefully be able to know why MIB is so angry at Jacob...
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Post by peterfromasheville on Mar 9, 2010 22:55:43 GMT -5
I donno. Would it be any surprise at all if the new kids on the block will be in a flash back of some sort? Seems likely too. I hope I'm wrong though. Just advocating for the devil I suppose.
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Post by jabdo on Apr 5, 2010 14:36:57 GMT -5
That was my first guess, but the Forward Cabin from the Transmission confirmed it.
I want to know why MIB was so scared? What did MIB do to young Jacob that he might fear retribution or karma or whatever? In the times think MIB's bad, I think young Jacob was reminding MIB that MIB has blood on his hands.
Jacob, though, had the blood on his hands, so that makes me think Jacob was the one who did something bad and that's why MIB was scared- Jacob has the power, makes (or just quotes?) the rules, etc.
Of course it could be that the blood on his hands is from trying to save a parent from being killed or finding a dead parent rather than reading too much into "blood on his hands."
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