ext_54282 ([identity profile] galathea-snb.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] galathea 2009-05-19 05:01 pm (UTC)

Well, it's possible that you are right. I mean, that gives a free pass for all inconsistencies, because we can always say 'hey, they just didn't know then'. I don't like that, because it makes the whole arc so vague and coincidental. Plus, I still don't know where Ruby would have acquired the knowledge that she would have needed. Man, the whole thing bugs me so much. I really wished they had left the YED arc and the Lilith arc separated.

Yeah, I know. I don't like that any more than you do. I mean, yeah, one could argue that once he had John in hell, the YED started the last phase of his plan, namely the Cold Oak death match. Ava disappeared in Hunted already and to match all children against each other took what? Roughly 5 months? So, the YED was probably pretty sure that he had Lilith free just around the time the first seal (John) would have been broken. But then John didn't break (no frakkin way!) and he was killed and chaos ensued. Bah.

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