anakhe
Human
You said you'd die with me, because you had nothing better to do...
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Post by anakhe on May 19, 2008 13:05:03 GMT -5
I have two what if questions... What do you think would have happened if Brigitte held the Cure in her right hand instead of the knife? Would it have saved Ginger and made her transform bac human? Or would have no affect and have our beloved sister separated by death but in vice versa? Second what if question: what if Ginger didn't get attacked, like there's no werewolfism at all? Would we see them drift apart in their really weird (yet awesome) relationship? Would you still have watched it if it was?
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Post by gingersnapped86 on May 21, 2008 10:15:18 GMT -5
Ohh these are good questions. Admittedly I still haven't analyzed every inch of these films to say I fully know what I am talking about as far as transforming is concerned. But, I think that even if Bridgette used the cure it was probably still too late. I think that because Ginger had already completely turned, and isn't the cure supposed to just slow that down while you are still a human?? So I think once you're completely werewolf there might be no coming back. BUT i could definately be wrong, like I said I haven't analyzed everything yet. ANyway, I think Ginger would have then killed Bee, I think she was too far gone. If there was no werewolfism and they just drifted apart naturally, I think that would have been so sad, and mainly because that happens ALOT! I probably would still have watched it, but it would have been even sadder at the end. Like I was sad at the end of GS and throughout the movie because they seperated, but I always blamed it on the transformation, which I think was just wishful thinking, because it was implied that the puberty was changing her anyway. Bottom line I think the seperation is very sad, but its also a part of life. (which sucks)
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Boehlke
Alpha Wolf
2nd in command
Wild things in the North Eastern Valley
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Post by Boehlke on Jun 2, 2008 10:33:22 GMT -5
I agree with Ginger86 here. In film #2 we get to know that the monkshood only slows the transformation, very much like the medication against Alzheimer, the whole thing just takes longer time when taking the MH.
Also, I really don't think werewolf-ism had much impact on the drifting a part... part, they would eventually. The werewolf thing was only a catalyst to it. To me it seemed much like they wanted to be closer than they really where.. Besides if when they drifted apart without the werewolfism as a catalyst it would only have been pure and simple drama.. And we got enough of that already, therefore I doubt I'd see it..
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