Surly : This happened to my best friend in high school. She was 16 and he was her 26 yr old basket...
Xsile : To be fair, so was Jimmy Carter, Ronald Regan, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon. I am old enough...
ArizonaGreenTea : Nice to have them back for a night! Can't wait for the new season :)
Anaberration : The "tree with spikes" in the show Pluribus is the real-life Chunga Palm (Astrocaryum stan...
Xsile : Amanda is a nightmare of emotional wreckage, pent up frustration, indecision and just all ...
Toonaholic : Yup, that just made me want some soup, like never again... ever.
Farmboy41 : That's only because you didn't try her crackers that were in her other pants.
Toonaholic : oh your god...hahahahah!
newman : They were hugeeeee and won't just stay in! 😂
Toonaholic : The meter on my cringe-factor overloaded.
All right! Something just clicked for me, and this is just a guess, but it makes sense to me. As Wendy is walking to the lab where the transfer is to occur. There is the guy treating the wall around the door for what looks like charred remains. Hard to miss right? Then later she states that adult minds are too ridged to make the transfer. How do you think that they came up with this information? I doubt it was just a guess. This body Wendy has is pretty strong and I would guess that if they had to put one down they would have to hit it pretty hard and long to finish it off. I am thinking that what they are removing from the wall is the remains of an adult hybrid that didn’t take to the transfer as well as they hoped.