“Who is Mrs Flood” I hear you ask
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The name flood relates to water. Water. Where else do you find water? Rivers. You know who else has a name related to rivers? That’s right! The river Irvine is the origin of the name Irving. What’s the finale of series 14 called? Empire of death. You’re dead when you’re killed. What can kill you? Getting cut by glass. Glass. Empire of Glass. What character was famously introduced in Empire of Glass?
The evidence is irrefutable. Mrs Flood is Irving Braxiatel
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What if Doll isn't a bizzare doll and she is here for another purpose__ this will be interesting ,this way some unexpected things are going to happen!
if she isn't .... do you have some theories about why O'Ciel didn't kill her ? or how?
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Doll not a bizarre doll?
There is a very slight chance that Doll never died. Because we didn't see her die, and because we don't know whether our earl directly commanded Sebastian to kill her.
In the previous scene with Joker, Kelvin, and Doctor, our earl commands Sebastian to kill them. He puts a fist through Doctor's chest and stomps on Kelvin's head, but he merely glances at Joker and decides he's already dead/not going to survive much longer. So, Sebastian doesn't do anything else to Joker.
Then, when they get outside and Doll questions them, our earl says they were sent to destroy the circus troupe, but when she rushes at them, our earl just says "Sebastian." And Sebastian moves in to strike, but all we see is falling candy and a splash of what must be blood. Obviously, Sebastian didn't simply knock her out, like he later knocks out Soma and (later still) Lizzie.
It's possible that Sebastian doesn't land a fatal blow, but only if he wasn't directly commanded to. As far as we know, no command was spelled out that he had to kill her. But I highly doubt he would have spared her life. And when our earl finds himself on the chessboard with his twin, Doll is one of the people he presumes to be dead, along with real Ciel, their parents, Madam Red, and Joker.
The other slight possibility is that Undertaker gave her a shinigami pass -- if he's still capable of doing so; we don't know what's required for them to do that, just what basic criteria they go by. We don't know the process because he haven't seen it or even had it described to us. There's an even lesser chance that Ronald or William did it.
If she's a bizarre doll, then Undertaker should know all her old life's goals, and he'd pick and choose which ones to use for her episodes. Likely, he would want her to have a desire for revenge... to some extent.
But if she's not a bizarre doll and "randomly" (or not so randomly) ended up at that orphanage? Oof, no idea. Maybe just living life as best she can while maybe hoping to find anyone who remains from the circus?
Something just occurred to me: I don't think anyone but Joker knew what Kelvin and Doctor were doing to those kidnapped children -- not just the lobotomies and circus shows and deaths for ceramics to make prostheses -- she might not have had a single clue what happened to kids they found for "Father". Perhaps she thought they were sent to workhouses or orphanages. What if her interest in the orphanage is about searching for the missing kids to return them to their families? It's a long shot, but she might think she's doing something to make up for all the wrong they did, because she always felt guilty about the kidnappings. And that's something she might strive for, regardless of whether she's alive or a bizarre doll....
But I'd be really surprised if she turns out to be alive.
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