So Mr. C's right hand is dirtied like the woodsmen and his strength and ability to crack a school is akin to the woodsmen.
Seems they are special indeed. I wonder what the lodge hierarchy of creatures are truly.
So Mr. C's right hand is dirtied like the woodsmen and his strength and ability to crack a school is akin to the woodsmen.
Seems they are special indeed. I wonder what the lodge hierarchy of creatures are truly.
And along the same lines (hierarchy) , I wonder who the Giant takes his instructions from. In Season 2, after he gives Dale 3 proof-clues, Dale asks him what these things mean. Giant answers, "this is all I am permitted to say." And in the opening scene of Season 3, Giant tells Dale "it all cannot be said aloud now."
Not sure who is at the top of hierarchy, but Mr C wants the position. He already appears to have super-human powers in terms of physical strength.
I also wonder if his supernatural strength is the result of being a Lodge creature (a doppelganger) and has been enhanced by the woodsmen's magic. Bob in Leland's body, while strong, didn't seem to be able to do that much, and even DoppelDale didn't crack Darya skull with one punch like he did with Renzo.
I also wonder if his supernatural strength is the result of being a Lodge creature (a doppelganger) and has been enhanced by the woodsmen's magic. Bob in Leland's body, while strong, didn't seem to be able to do that much, and even DoppelDale didn't crack Darya skull with one punch like he did with Renzo.
He wasn't trying to kill her at that moment. He wanted to scare her first. He didn't use his full strength on purpose.
I always thought the giant's lack of saying things was more protocol. Not orders. It is all I can say because that is just you must figure out the rest. Type of a thing.
I always thought the giant's lack of saying things was more protocol. Not orders. It is all I can say because that is just you must figure out the rest. Type of a thing.
same. like he wasnt permitted due to the laws of the lodges