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This stems primarily by one of the hidden messages appearing to be "Don't Trust Molina". It could be possible that Ansi has been putting on an act the whole time to throw everyone off until the right opportunity came along, or at some point Ansi and the others would have to face off against his own or another relative connected to The Wayen (which given there was a picture of what looks like a female ancestor of Ansi's in the lobby that was even pointed out by a promo, that's not too far of a stretch that the Molinas have history with The Wayne.)

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This stems primarily by one of the hidden messages appearing to be "Don't Trust Molina". It While it could certainly be referring to an entirely different Molina it could be possible that Ansi has been putting on an act the whole time to throw everyone off until the right opportunity came along, or along. Alternatively, at some point Ansi and the others would have to face off against his own father or another relative connected to The Wayen Wayne (which given there was a picture of what looks like a female ancestor of Ansi's in the lobby that was even pointed out by a promo, that's not too far of a stretch that if the Molinas have end up having prior history with The Wayne.)
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Evidence to back this up: [[TheBrute Flowershirt]] was PutOnABus at the end of the first season, and [[BigBad Prismal]] coincidentally appeared not long after in the second season premiere. This would probably mean that his DumbMuscle persona as "Flowershirt" was faked so he could keep an eye on both the Spy and Masterson's progress without being noticed. In addition, as seen in the pilot, "Flowershirt" has an electrified gauntlet on his right hand, [[spoiler: which is coincidentally the same arm that got destroyed when he attempted to steal the Arcsine's powers in the past.]]

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Evidence to back this up: [[TheBrute Flowershirt]] was PutOnABus at the end of the first season, and [[BigBad Prismal]] coincidentally appeared not long after in the second season premiere. This would probably mean that his DumbMuscle persona as "Flowershirt" was faked so he could keep an eye on both the Spy and Masterson's progress without being noticed. In addition, as seen in the pilot, "Flowershirt" has an electrified gauntlet on his right hand, [[spoiler: which is coincidentally the same arm that got destroyed when he attempted to steal the Arcsine's powers in the past.]]]]

[[WMG: If the series continued, Ansi or a relative of his would have been revealed to be a villain or having an ulterior agenda.]]
This stems primarily by one of the hidden messages appearing to be "Don't Trust Molina". It could be possible that Ansi has been putting on an act the whole time to throw everyone off until the right opportunity came along, or at some point Ansi and the others would have to face off against his own or another relative connected to The Wayen (which given there was a picture of what looks like a female ancestor of Ansi's in the lobby that was even pointed out by a promo, that's not too far of a stretch that the Molinas have history with The Wayne.)
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Evidence to back this up:[[TheBrute Flowershirt]] was PutOnABus at the end of the first season, and [[BigBad Prismal]] coincidentally appeared not long after in the second season premiere. This would probably mean that his DumbMuscle persona as "Flowershirt" was faked so he could keep an eye on both the Spy and Masterson's progress without being noticed. In addition, as seen in the pilot, "Flowershirt" has an electrified gauntlet on his right hand, [[spoiler: which is coincidentally the same arm that got destroyed when he attempted to steal the Arcsine's powers in the past.]]

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Evidence to back this up:[[TheBrute up: [[TheBrute Flowershirt]] was PutOnABus at the end of the first season, and [[BigBad Prismal]] coincidentally appeared not long after in the second season premiere. This would probably mean that his DumbMuscle persona as "Flowershirt" was faked so he could keep an eye on both the Spy and Masterson's progress without being noticed. In addition, as seen in the pilot, "Flowershirt" has an electrified gauntlet on his right hand, [[spoiler: which is coincidentally the same arm that got destroyed when he attempted to steal the Arcsine's powers in the past.]]
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Evidence to back this up: Flowershirt was PutOnABus at the end of the first season, and Prismal coincidentally appeared not long after in the second season premiere. This would probably mean that his DumbMuscle persona as "Flowershirt" was faked so he could keep an eye on both the Spy and Masterson's progress without being noticed. In addition, as seen in the pilot, "Flowershirt" has an electrified gauntlet on his right hand, [[spoiler: which is coincidentally the same arm that got destroyed when he attempted to steal the Arcsine's powers in the past.]]

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Evidence to back this up: Flowershirt up:[[TheBrute Flowershirt]] was PutOnABus at the end of the first season, and Prismal [[BigBad Prismal]] coincidentally appeared not long after in the second season premiere. This would probably mean that his DumbMuscle persona as "Flowershirt" was faked so he could keep an eye on both the Spy and Masterson's progress without being noticed. In addition, as seen in the pilot, "Flowershirt" has an electrified gauntlet on his right hand, [[spoiler: which is coincidentally the same arm that got destroyed when he attempted to steal the Arcsine's powers in the past.]]
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Evidence to back this up: Flowershirt was PutOnABus at the end of the first season, and Prismal coincidentally appeared not long after in the second season premiere. This would probably mean that his DumbMuscle persona as "Flowershirt" was faked so he could keep an eye on both the Spy and Masterson's progress without being noticed. In addition, as seen in the pilot, "Flowershirt" has an electrified gauntlet on his right hand, [[spoiler: which is coincidentally the same arm that got destroyed when he attempted to steal the Arcsine's powers in the past.]]

Prismal's right hand is partially robotic in nature, and in the pilot, "Flowershirt"

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Evidence to back this up: Flowershirt was PutOnABus at the end of the first season, and Prismal coincidentally appeared not long after in the second season premiere. This would probably mean that his DumbMuscle persona as "Flowershirt" was faked so he could keep an eye on both the Spy and Masterson's progress without being noticed. In addition, as seen in the pilot, "Flowershirt" has an electrified gauntlet on his right hand, [[spoiler: which is coincidentally the same arm that got destroyed when he attempted to steal the Arcsine's powers in the past.]]

Prismal's right hand is partially robotic in nature, and in the pilot, "Flowershirt"
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[[WMG: Flowershirt is actually Prismal all along.]]
Evidence to back this up: Flowershirt was PutOnABus at the end of the first season, and Prismal appeared not long after in the second season premiere. This would mean that his DumbMuscle persona as Flowershirt was

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[[WMG: Flowershirt is actually Prismal all along.Prismal.]]
Evidence to back this up: Flowershirt was PutOnABus at the end of the first season, and Prismal coincidentally appeared not long after in the second season premiere. This would probably mean that his DumbMuscle persona as Flowershirt was"Flowershirt" was faked so he could keep an eye on both the Spy and Masterson's progress without being noticed. In addition, as seen in the pilot, "Flowershirt" has an electrified gauntlet on his right hand, [[spoiler: which is coincidentally the same arm that got destroyed when he attempted to steal the Arcsine's powers in the past.]]

Prismal's right hand is partially robotic in nature, and in the pilot, "Flowershirt"
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He's a "Norman" (as Saraline calls them) who has gone into the final stage of seeing Wayne Phenomena. The Spy in Apartment 8I must find his failed WeirdnessCensor useful, somehow.

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He's a "Norman" (as Saraline calls them) who has gone into the final stage of seeing Wayne Phenomena. The Spy in Apartment 8I must find his failed WeirdnessCensor useful, somehow.somehow.

[[WMG: Flowershirt is actually Prismal all along.]]
Evidence to back this up: Flowershirt was PutOnABus at the end of the first season, and Prismal appeared not long after in the second season premiere. This would mean that his DumbMuscle persona as Flowershirt was
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Simple clues can be misleading, but I think this idea has merit.


He's one of the ''things'' stored there. The actual resident of the room wasn't revealed in the episode that introduced Andrei.

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He's one of the ''things'' stored there. The actual resident of the room wasn't revealed in the episode that introduced Andrei.Andrei.

[[WMG: Masterson has one green and one red eye, just like residents of the Wayne who start to GoMadFromTheRevelation.]]
He's a "Norman" (as Saraline calls them) who has gone into the final stage of seeing Wayne Phenomena. The Spy in Apartment 8I must find his failed WeirdnessCensor useful, somehow.
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Starting the page with its first guess.

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[[WMG: Andrei is not the resident of the room Team Timbers found him in.]]
He's one of the ''things'' stored there. The actual resident of the room wasn't revealed in the episode that introduced Andrei.

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