Just finished S3EP3 "The Pack" and like. Sorry but Rosie Zhang? Couldn't be me. If my cunt of a mother said I could go back to the family but I'd have to treat my four beautiful wolf kids like fucking animals, I'd have slapped the shit out of her.
They were just babies, and she clearly loved them. Still loves them. Imagine what could've been if they'd been treated like humans. Like children. Hoping and praying they get a soft epilogue.
You know when you Look back at season 1 you'd never expect the kid Stealing caramel apples to be forced to throw the dead bodies into the sea Just a few months later
"Since you know so much about me, you must also know my parents were professors. Real smart folks. One day when I was little, they told me I was going to have a baby sister. You see, I'm adopted. They told me that phrase. 'Blood is thicker than water.' But they explained people always get it wrong. Water refers... to the water of the womb. Families related by birth. But blood... Blood means bonds formed in battle. It means the relationships we choose are stronger than the ones we're born into. I've always wondered why that phrase stuck with me at such a young age. But now I know. It's so I could be here now to call out your ignorance."
I loved this moment and wanted to fully capture Becky explaining how people get this wrong.
And on an unrelated note, I wanted to comment on how Singh thought he could earn redemption for all the terrible things he had done in trying to find a cure for the Sick which involved murdering hybrid children. And his plan for redemption was to murder Gus to cure the Sick. Same goal. Different method. Same horribly immoral action. Thinking this would earn him redemption shows he's not a very clear thinker.
I wonder how the world will accommodate all the hybrids
There will be so many differences, so what happens if one kid who's a part polar bear or something is born in a place like California? Would the family have to move, or would they be able to survive?