We won't be able to find evidence either way, because "ambiguity" is this show's middle name and is the primary way it keeps people watching. By making things deliberately vague they draw us into guessing what might be going on, discussing much like we're doing now.
Not to mention vagueness covers up a multitude of bad-writing sins. And then when they DO get specific, like in tonight's episode, it uncovers holes in the world and the characterizations big enough to drive an SUV through.
But of course, that just gives us more fuel to wanwank with.
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Date: 2008-03-22 10:08 pm (UTC)Not to mention vagueness covers up a multitude of bad-writing sins. And then when they DO get specific, like in tonight's episode, it uncovers holes in the world and the characterizations big enough to drive an SUV through.
But of course, that just gives us more fuel to wanwank with.