SharpI wrote:Correct, Lurker. My recollection: Daniel non-verbally *implied* that it was Bree's room in a video (one of the "stalking the helper" vids) by focusing on it. But it was never established for sure which was (supposedly) Bree's.
I remember what you're talking about. That was the "Who Is This?" video. He did focus on that window a couple of times, though he also focused on the door and the garage door. Since he seemed to give that window more attention, we all assumed it was Bree's room.
SharpI wrote:IMO, we won't ever know, because none of the windows in Bree's house could be Bree's window: the Creators have a continuity error. We know from the videos that Bree's room has a south-facing window that gets full sun and never shows partial shadowing, and that Bree climbs down a tree to play hookey. The one above the driveway gets full sun but there is no climbing tree; the others are well-shadowed by trees and never get full sun.
How do we know Bree's window is south-facing? If it get fulls sun without shadows, wouldn't it need to either be east- or west-facing? And it is possible that her room is on the right side (from our perspective), because that side is clear of obstruction from trees (though the house next door would probably get in the way at most times of the day).
SharpI wrote:In reality, of course, the set for Bree's room is a bedroom with a south-facing window high up in an apartment building.
Yeah, it's pretty hard to reconcile the position of that room with reality -- unless Bree did a lot of filming when the sun was at just the right angle in the sky.
glowe126 wrote:Really mean today. I think it might be the holiday season getting to everybody. What's funny is that the only post I wanted to comment on was the neurosurgery one, so I pretty much just ignored everyone and came here and, well, perfect timing:)
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(Sorry I forgot who said this, but I don't want to go back into the other pages, because there are mean, upset people in there.)
Check your PMs, please.
glowe126 wrote:And antibiotics can be taken prophylactically. This antibiotic talks about treating resistant infections caused by massive amounts of e.coli. = poop
They often
are prescribed prophylactically, but there's also millions upon millions of antibiotic prescriptions written each year for viral infections like the flu and the common cold -- things that they're entirely ineffective against. Generally, antibiotics should not be taken as prophylactics. They're intended to be used after a bacterial infection has set in, not before.
Doctors end up prescribing them unnecessarily to give people the benefit of the placebo effect (or to get kick backs from pharmaceutical companies if you want to consider the more sinsister theory). They usually say "Don't take this until you've had the cold for two weeks" -- which is generally around the same time the cold will have begun to run its course, meaning the patient will attribute getting well to the antibiotic. It's this practice which has so greatly contributed to the emergence of bacterial infections in the world that current antibiotics are useless against.
If this Order is supposed to be smart, I can't imagine that they'd do something as insipid as give her an antibiotic constantly for over a month -- if they actually wanted the antibiotic to be of any use when whatever time came. All they would be doing is making the drug increasingly impotent. Bacteria in Bree's body would begin gaining immunity to the antibiotic, as would her body itself. If she were to actually get a bacterial infection after that, her body wouldn't take the antibiotic as well as it should, or the bacteria already in her body might pass on the immunity gene to the infection (bacteria can transfer gene coding to other bacteria).
What I'm getting at here is that either these guys are incompetent or they don't want Bree's defenses to be what they should. Can anyone think of a reason why they might want her to get sick?
glowe126 wrote:Or, it could have been Mesh's place, and he forgot to clean up and they filmed it all messy as a joke on him. And those are his pamphlets!
No, the house belongs to an acquaintence. But I believe the owner
is actually a doctor.
Killthesmiley wrote:you know I somehow doubt these pamphlets are ... significant. Bree's father is a doctor, so he could jsut have had these laying around because he was reading up on the drugs for a patient.
A possibility, yes. We're at least supposed to think they might be significant, though, since -- out of all the footage they would have had -- they left the scanning of the pamphlets in that very short video. They could be a red herring, though, but they were clearly trying to give us the impression that they're significant.
Pi wrote:Looking out the window of the office you can see the italian like flower pots... and it looks right out onto the streets. So, that would be a silly mistake for the camera guys if it was meant to be Bree's room. They spent alot of time outside and inside the window.
Well, as we've discussed, it was never actually said that the room there was Bree's bedroom. A lot of us just assumed it because Daniel pointed his camera at it a couple of times.
girlAnachronism wrote:So then we can assume:
a) someone is lying [whether it's Bree's dad or Bree, idk]
b) the pamphlets Daniel found are irrelevant to Bree's condition
c) someone has moved into the house and is ordering the meds in preparation [for Bree's return? for the ceremony? for a replacemen t?]
There's another possibility. Bree's dad might have begun looking into what he had been giving Bree before the Order took he and his wife away.