Without commenting one way or another on various speculations, let me dive in for a second on the general issue of "what means what." One of the things I learned doing other shows, like being on "Murder, She Wrote" for two years, was that you *must* play fair with the audience. The clues cannot be so small, or so diminished, that they will zip by too easily. There has to be at least a reasonable chance that people will glom onto things. So the odds are that a single word, or a look, or something going on in deep background is probably *not* significant. Anything in foreground, which is given some weight, *may* be significant. jms |
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