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** However, Mary does feel like she lost a potential sister in Alice since her mother did have her declared legally dead as Beth when she fabricated evidence that skull fragments of Beth were found while she was being held captive by the Cartwrights. Plus, Mary did meet a doppelgänger of Alice who was never kidnapped thus never lost her sanity. Mary even admitted to Kate after meeting this Beth she could see why Kate wanted to save the version she grew up with up until their point of separation. Plus, Mary did lose her actual sister Kate after they had just started developing their sisterly relationship. Mary has been part of the Kane family ever since she was nine and during her childhood after that point, the loss of a sister she never got to know affected her as Mary admitted this season because "[she] was always the last daughter to have Jacob's attention." (The memory of Beth was always at the forefront of his mind while Kate came second as a reminder of his first family.)

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** However, Mary does feel like she lost a potential sister in Alice since her mother did have had her declared legally dead as Beth when she fabricated evidence that skull fragments of Beth were found while she was being held captive by the Cartwrights. Plus, Mary did meet met a doppelgänger of Alice who was never kidnapped thus never lost her sanity. Mary sanity, even admitted admitting to Kate after meeting this Beth she could see why Kate wanted to save the version she grew up with up until their point of separation. Plus, Mary did lose her actual sister Kate sister, Kate, after they had just started developing their sisterly relationship. Mary has been part of the Kane family ever since she was nine and during her childhood after that point, the loss of a sister she never got to know affected her as Mary admitted this season because "[she] was always the last daughter to have Jacob's attention." (The memory of Beth was always at the forefront of his mind while Kate came second as a reminder of his first family.)
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Let's save this for when we know he's gonna make it.


* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Luke Fox's apparent death at the end of the episode. The preview of the next episode shows he's alive.
** However it should be noted that the promo showed Luke being wheeled off to the hospital in critical condition and the audience wouldn't know exactly he's faring until June 6 when the next Batwoman episode airs!
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** However, Mary does feel like she lost a potential sister in Alice since her mother did have her declared legally dead as Beth when she fabricated evidence that skull fragments of Beth were found while she being held captive by the Cartwrights. Plus, Mary did meet a doppelgänger of Alice who was never kidnapped thus never lost her sanity. Mary even admitted to Kate after meeting this Beth she could see why Kate wanted to save the version she grew up with up until their point of separation. Plus, Mary did lose her actual sister Kate after they had just started developing their sisterly relationship. Mary has been part of the Kane family ever since she was nine and during her childhood after that point, the loss of a sister she never got to know affected her as Mary admitted this season because "[she] was always the last daughter to have Jacob's attention." (The memory of Beth was always at the forefront of his mind while Kate came second as a reminder of his first family.)

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** However, Mary does feel like she lost a potential sister in Alice since her mother did have her declared legally dead as Beth when she fabricated evidence that skull fragments of Beth were found while she was being held captive by the Cartwrights. Plus, Mary did meet a doppelgänger of Alice who was never kidnapped thus never lost her sanity. Mary even admitted to Kate after meeting this Beth she could see why Kate wanted to save the version she grew up with up until their point of separation. Plus, Mary did lose her actual sister Kate after they had just started developing their sisterly relationship. Mary has been part of the Kane family ever since she was nine and during her childhood after that point, the loss of a sister she never got to know affected her as Mary admitted this season because "[she] was always the last daughter to have Jacob's attention." (The memory of Beth was always at the forefront of his mind while Kate came second as a reminder of his first family.)
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* InformedWrongness: Mary's CallingTheOldManOut moment to Jacob. While it was understandably intended to depict Jacob as UnintentionallyUnsympathetic but it can be seen as this as well for Mary. While yes Mary is correct that she lost the same people that Jacob did and is taking it better than he is. However Mary was very much an innocent passive victim of circumstances in which none of the tragedies in their family were her fault. Jacob can't quite say the same thing and he is well aware of that. (That and Mary's statement about her going through the same tragedies as Jacob is not entirely true as there is Beth who became Alice. In which Jacob blaming himself for not saving Beth back then which led Beth to become Alice.)
** However Mary does feel like she lose an potential sister in Alice since her mother did have her declare legally dead as Beth when she fabricated evidence that skull fragment of Beth was find while she being held captive by the Catwrights. Plus Mary did meet an doppelgänger of Alice who was never kidnapped thus never lost her sanity. Mary even admitted to Kate after meeting this Beth she could see why Kate wanted to save the version she grew up with up until their point of separation. Plus Mary did lose her actual sister Kate after they had just started developing their sisterly relationship. Mary has been part of the Kane family ever since she was nine and the during her childhood after that point the lost of an sister she never got knew effected her as she admitted this season because "She was always the last daughter to have Jacob's attention" (The memory of Beth was always at front of his mind while Kate came second as an reminder of his first family.)

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* InformedWrongness: Mary's CallingTheOldManOut moment to Jacob. While it was understandably intended to depict Jacob as UnintentionallyUnsympathetic but UnintentionallyUnsympathetic, it can be seen as this as well for Mary. While yes Yes, Mary is correct that she lost the same people that Jacob did and is taking it better than he is. However However, Mary was very much an innocent passive victim of circumstances in which none of the tragedies in their family were her fault. Jacob can't quite say the same thing and he is well aware of that. (That and Mary's statement about her going through the same tragedies as Jacob is not entirely true as there is Beth who became Alice. In which Alice; Jacob blaming blames himself for not saving Beth her back then which led Beth to become Alice.then.)
** However However, Mary does feel like she lose an lost a potential sister in Alice since her mother did have her declare declared legally dead as Beth when she fabricated evidence that skull fragment fragments of Beth was find were found while she being held captive by the Catwrights. Plus Cartwrights. Plus, Mary did meet an a doppelgänger of Alice who was never kidnapped thus never lost her sanity. Mary even admitted to Kate after meeting this Beth she could see why Kate wanted to save the version she grew up with up until their point of separation. Plus Plus, Mary did lose her actual sister Kate after they had just started developing their sisterly relationship. Mary has been part of the Kane family ever since she was nine and the during her childhood after that point point, the lost loss of an a sister she never got knew effected to know affected her as she Mary admitted this season because "She "[she] was always the last daughter to have Jacob's attention" attention." (The memory of Beth was always at front the forefront of his mind while Kate came second as an a reminder of his first family.)
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* InformedWrongness: Mary's CallingTheOldManOut moment to Jacob. While it was understandably intended to depict Jacob as UnintentionallyUnsympathetic but it can be seen as this as well for Mary. While yes Mary is correct that she lost the same people that Jacob did and is taking it better than he is. However Mary was very much an innocent passive victim of circumstances in which none of the tragedies in their family were her fault. Jacob can't quite say the same thing and he is well aware of that. (That and Mary's statement about her going through the same tragedies as Jacob is not entirely true as there is Beth who became Alice. In which Jacob blaming himself for not saving Beth back then which led Beth to become Alice.)

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* InformedWrongness: Mary's CallingTheOldManOut moment to Jacob. While it was understandably intended to depict Jacob as UnintentionallyUnsympathetic but it can be seen as this as well for Mary. While yes Mary is correct that she lost the same people that Jacob did and is taking it better than he is. However Mary was very much an innocent passive victim of circumstances in which none of the tragedies in their family were her fault. Jacob can't quite say the same thing and he is well aware of that. (That and Mary's statement about her going through the same tragedies as Jacob is not entirely true as there is Beth who became Alice. In which Jacob blaming himself for not saving Beth back then which led Beth to become Alice.)
** However Mary does feel like she lose an potential sister in Alice since her mother did have her declare legally dead as Beth when she fabricated evidence that skull fragment of Beth was find while she being held captive by the Catwrights. Plus Mary did meet an doppelgänger of Alice who was never kidnapped thus never lost her sanity. Mary even admitted to Kate after meeting this Beth she could see why Kate wanted to save the version she grew up with up until their point of separation. Plus Mary did lose her actual sister Kate after they had just started developing their sisterly relationship. Mary has been part of the Kane family ever since she was nine and the during her childhood after that point the lost of an sister she never got knew effected her as she admitted this season because "She was always the last daughter to have Jacob's attention" (The memory of Beth was always at front of his mind while Kate came second as an reminder of his first family.
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** However it should be noted that the promo showed Luke being wheeled off to the hospital in critical condition and the audience wouldn't know exactly he's faring until June 6 when the next Batwoman episode airs!

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** However it should be noted that the promo showed Luke being wheeled off to the hospital in critical condition and the audience wouldn't know exactly he's faring until June 6 when the next Batwoman episode airs!airs!
* InformedWrongness: Mary's CallingTheOldManOut moment to Jacob. While it was understandably intended to depict Jacob as UnintentionallyUnsympathetic but it can be seen as this as well for Mary. While yes Mary is correct that she lost the same people that Jacob did and is taking it better than he is. However Mary was very much an innocent passive victim of circumstances in which none of the tragedies in their family were her fault. Jacob can't quite say the same thing and he is well aware of that. (That and Mary's statement about her going through the same tragedies as Jacob is not entirely true as there is Beth who became Alice. In which Jacob blaming himself for not saving Beth back then which led Beth to become Alice.)
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Luke Fox's apparent death at the end of the episode. The preview of the next episode shows he's alive.

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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Luke Fox's apparent death at the end of the episode. The preview of the next episode shows he's alive.alive.
** However it should be noted that the promo showed Luke being wheeled off to the hospital in critical condition and the audience wouldn't know exactly he's faring until June 6 when the next Batwoman episode airs!
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Luke Fox's apparent death at the end of the episode. The preview of the next episode shows he's alive.

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