- What is the deal, exactly, with Monica's parents? Pablo has alluded to the fact that M has had a pretty decent childhood - the words "spoiled princess" has come out several times in storylines. But, do they hold some sort of concern for her - or maybe even fear? - because of what they perceive as her "mental issues"? Dad sounded a bit resentful over Grandpa Sullivan; was there a reason (other than possible cultural issues)?
- Looking back: which version of Brandi was the one that "wrote" the Calendar Fix-it book: Sweet Innocent Brandi, under duress from the Nu Gui influenced version; or did "Senior Directory Oduya" write it? Though there were some parts of the book that sounded like Brandi, some of them sounded like the work of the Chessmaster. What was the ulterior motive for either of them (besides "saving the world" and "fixing Jin")?
- What exactly is The Prophecy that we've heard mentioned by SDO, Bia, Charon, and Tina? Is this going to be one of those "Harry Potter"-esque moments where we never actually hear the prophecy, except indirectly - or have we already heard it, but we didn't know it at the time? What we do know at the moment is that it's about Bia having "a descendent who will set the powers right" - after her conversation with Charon back in 2012. Is that Shelly, or is it a combination of factors? Is Monica involved - or not at all?
- Was the goal of the Nu Gui just to completely eradicate all Lanthians and Lanthian refugees? Did even Brandi know who exactly she was dealing with? Is there some consequence, now that Brandi is no longer carting around "SDO" in her head/whatever?
- Then there's the issue of some of the other parental units in Wapsi Square: Amanda's bitter mom and absent father were only mentioned in passing; Jin's dad apparently left after Jin was diagnosed with her schizophasia; we only know that Tina's dad was a Miami-based drug lord (and may still be out there!). Will we get anything more of their stories - especially that of Tina, or Jin?
- As to the Lanthians: what exactly was their primary purpose in creating all of their "sci-fi steampunk tech"? Was it just to try to create their own demigod-like beings, to combat all the Titans who were terrorizing humankind? Or was it an attempt to divorce demons from humans? Or, was it simply a case of "Big Boom Reset Button"?
- Why was Tepoz "out of commission" for 500 years, and who was responsible? Euryale had no idea why it happened; a lot of things could have gone down during that time frame - not the least of which would be Jin getting out and causing trouble.
- When, exactly, did Monica "become" the Jaguar Girl? The Library bestowed her sub-Titan status upon her at the end of 2012; there are several other points in time when it really could have happened: Back when May taught her the glyph language (disguised as her great-grandma); Jin at the time she was "rescued" (which was "deemed a sacrifice); sometime during her time at the mental hospital; when she first met Shelly; when she "freed" Tepoz; the appearance of the Golem Girls; the second the "blade" from the knife hit her skull; or - perhaps - the third time she "died", when Euryale froze her on the beach.
- What exactly is in Tina's diaries? This is the throwaway plot point to end all throwaways. It seemed like a huge thing to Monica when Tina first told her about it - to the point where it caused a flashback to her bus accident, and led M to believe it was in Glyph Language (which could be a whole question set in and of itself - what each glyph means and how it's "pronounced"). It apparently got "neutered" when Monica told her it was just shorthand - but we never were told definitively what was in those diaries. Were they just former-life Tina's case notes for her clients, or was it something else? Were there any clues to some future event that Tina knew about - but knew wouldn't survive her "termination?
- WHO THE HECK IS ROY????? (Reference: "Rag Dolls?" "They look like Shelly!" It was a cute way of introducing Shelly to the cast - but Roy was never mentioned again.
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