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* When Blue Eyes and Rocket return from their scouting trip, Winter is adamant that the apes leave their hideout for the desert that night instead of waiting, and seemingly out of impatience, he leaves and sells out the apes' location to the soldiers, allowing the Colonel to attack. Why would Winter resort to betraying the apes now when he knows they have a way out? Simple, he didn't. Winter had ''already'' betrayed the apes and given up their location by this point, likely the moment he let Red escape, as he didn't know at the time that the apes would find an escape route. Now that they have one, Winter wants them to leave immediately because he [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone regrets his decision]] and knows the Colonel is going to attack, but it's simply too late to reverse it now.
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* The avalanche seems like an AssPull. But when you think about it it's a fitting end for the very last time we see humans, other than Nova, in the trilogy. From the get-go everything just gets progressively worse. It all starts by simply trying to find a cure for Alzheimer's which leads to a virus that wipes out most of humanity. The few survivors are able to rebuild something close to a civilization, but their power source is running out. They're able to make diplomatic relations with the apes, only for an AxCrazy one to start a war that kills many of them and destroys any hope they had of rebuilding a meaningful society. Then the survivors of that can't even figure out how to work together against a common enemy. Meaning that an out of nowhere avalanche killing what little is left seems like a fitting end.
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* If the Colonel's words about every surviving human succumbing to the new virus are to believe, then they becomes even more horrifying for the apes since the Colonel knows he and his troops will get infected one day and as such tries his best to [[TakingYouWithMe drag the apes down with him out of spite]].
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* Why did Colonel take the infected doll into his room? Because cage where he found her (the one where he kept Caesar) is place where he killed his son. If you look closely you can see a old blood there. Colonel thought that this doll belonged to his son. As he said before, all things of infected people were burned. He wanted remember his child by it.
* If you think about it, ideology of Alpha-Omega is all about Colonel honouring his son. His son is symbol of Jesus Christ to him and to his army. Look closely :
** His soldiers have a tatto/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him have to take same tatto and one on their backs which says "Donkey". Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little Jesus on his back in Bible. Colonel wears necklace with cross over his military dog tags. Every morning, he stood front of his soldiers without shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded them sacrifice of his son ( just like Jesus sacrificed himself on cross). And out of some sort of revenge, he crucified apes too.
* Why doesn't the Colonel kill himself before Caesar arrives? He's shown to be a rather devout Christian. Killing oneself is considered a sin in some Christian denominations and will bar one from going to Heaven. The colonel is likely waiting for someone to break in and do the deed for him because he doesn't want to end up in the other place. Even if it wasn't Caesar, his men would have likely done the same due to them following his ideals.
* Once Caesar arrives into Colonel's room there is the photo of his son John as small child on table. Whole soaked in the alcohol. Then Caesar finds the Colonel in the next room over, completely drunk, trying to reach the bottle. This could be a hint that Colonel had been DrowningMySorrows ever since his son's death. At the time, even if he believed killing him was necesearry, he still mourned for his loss. And in his own last moments, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone his grief and guilt completly crushed him.]]

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* Why did the Colonel take the infected doll into his room? Because cage where he found her (the one where he kept Caesar) is the place where he killed his son. If you look closely closely, you can see a an old blood stain there. The Colonel thought that this doll belonged to his son. As he said before, all things of infected people were burned. He wanted to remember his child by it.
* If you think about it, the ideology of Alpha-Omega is all about the Colonel honouring honoring his son. His son is symbol of Jesus Christ to him and to his army. Look closely :
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** His soldiers have a tatto/symbol tattoo/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him have to take the same tatto tattoo and one on their backs which says "Donkey". "Donkey." Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little donkey? Because, in the Bible, Jesus on his back in Bible. rode a donkey. The Colonel wears necklace with a cross over his military dog tags. Every morning, he stood in front of his soldiers without his shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded reminded them of the sacrifice of his son ( just like (just as Jesus sacrificed himself on cross). the Cross). And out of some sort of revenge, he crucified apes apes, too.
* Why doesn't the Colonel kill himself before Caesar arrives? He's shown to be a rather devout Christian. Killing oneself is considered a sin in some Christian denominations and will bar one from going to Heaven. The colonel Colonel is likely waiting for someone to break in and do the deed for him because he doesn't want to end up in the other place. Even if it wasn't Caesar, his men would have likely done the same due to them following his ideals.
* Once Caesar arrives into the Colonel's room room, there is the photo of his son John as a small child on table. Whole soaked in the alcohol. Then Caesar finds the Colonel in the next room over, completely drunk, trying to reach the bottle. This could be a hint that the Colonel had been DrowningMySorrows ever since his son's death. At the time, even if he believed killing him was necesearry, necessary, he still mourned for his loss. And in his own last moments, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone his grief and guilt completly completely crushed him.]]



** Though they cheer loudly (Nova, the shot infected solider, and then [[spoiler: [=McCullough=] himself]] were only able to make raspy, gasping sounds), and you can clearly hear several "YEAH!"s as they holler. Which leads to its own Fridge Horror: Maybe the Northern commanders were ''right'', and the new plague can be dealt with medically. Not only did [=McCullough=] potentially kill his troops for no reason, there is a cure. . . or was, since with the Northern army now wiped out, it likely died with them.

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** Though they cheer loudly (Nova, the shot infected solider, and then [[spoiler: [=McCullough=] himself]] were only able to make raspy, gasping sounds), and you can clearly hear several "YEAH!"s as they holler. Which leads to its own Fridge Horror: Maybe the Northern commanders were ''right'', and the new plague can be dealt with medically. Not only did [=McCullough=] potentially kill his troops for no reason, there is a cure. . .cure... or was, since with the Northern army now wiped out, it likely died with them.



* How [=McCullough=] deals with the virus. Its not just the killing of those that are infected, its that he came to the conclusion that humanity is doomed to be permanently mute. Who knows, maybe over time mankind will become resistant to the virus and regain the ability to speak. Maybe buildup an immunity to the virus, or maybe there are individuals that are immune to the new strain of the virus. Instead, [=McCullough=] just removes all those infected. Basically little or no hope for a resistance to the virus to be built up.
* There's no actual evidence that the virus destroys higher reasoning abilities, instead of just making people mute. In fact, the signs show towards the contrary, as Nova is capable of a whole range of emotions and can learn sign language, and even the Colonel admits that he saw love in his son's eyes after he became mute. The Colonel murdered people for no reason.

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* How [=McCullough=] deals with the virus. Its It's not just the killing of those that are infected, its it's that he came to the conclusion that humanity is doomed to be permanently mute. Who knows, maybe over time mankind will become resistant to the virus and regain the ability to speak. Maybe buildup mankind will build up an immunity to the virus, or maybe there are individuals that are immune to the new strain of the virus. Instead, [=McCullough=] just removes all those infected. Basically little or no hope for a resistance to the virus to be built up.
* There's no actual evidence that the virus destroys higher reasoning abilities, instead of just making people mute. In fact, the signs show towards indicate the contrary, as Nova is capable of a whole range of emotions and can learn sign language, and even the Colonel admits that he saw love in his son's eyes after he became mute. The Colonel murdered people for no reason.



* As heartwarming as all their scenes together are, Maurice bringing Nova along and taking care of her leads to the conclusion that ''Maurice'' started the trend of keeping mute humans as kind of pets, leading to the hunting, caging, and experimentation in the original film. And Maurice would be disgusted to know what his act of kindness eventually wrought.
* It's never proven if the mutated virus actually destroys intelligence or not, but even if only takes away the ability to speak, that would mean that with most of human culture gone and/or destroyed, the only way to transmit all knowledge is through speak (assuming that sign language is not taught or apes manipulate known history, like the original movie) and with that ability gone, future generations of humans wont know anything about their past, culture and knowledge, which would make the colonel right: The virus actually takes away intelligence from humans, but not the way he thought.
** If this is true, then the last scene with the Colonel would suggest that once the Colonel got the virus, he understood that the virus didn't take away intelligence, only speak, which means that all those people he killed died for nothing, and even worse, his son died for nothing, having a complete breakdown and ultimately committing suicide.
*** All of this can be truth because in his last scene, he is actually trying to talk to Caesar. According to one viewer is he saying - ''"You took John from me. I hate you. I hate you! I want him.."'' and then when is Caesar aiming at him he repeat "Do it!" His son's name was John.

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* As heartwarming as all their scenes together are, Maurice bringing Nova along and taking care of her leads to the conclusion that ''Maurice'' started the trend of keeping mute humans as a kind of pets, pet, leading to the hunting, caging, and experimentation in the original film. And Maurice would be disgusted to know what his act of kindness eventually wrought.
* It's never proven if the mutated virus actually destroys intelligence or not, but even if only takes away the ability to speak, that would mean that with most of human culture gone and/or destroyed, the only way to transmit all knowledge is through speak speech (assuming that sign language is not taught or apes manipulate known history, like in the original movie) and with that ability gone, future generations of humans wont won't know anything about their past, culture culture, and knowledge, which would make the colonel right: The virus actually takes away intelligence from humans, but not the way he thought.
** If this is true, then the last scene with the Colonel would suggest that once the Colonel got the virus, he understood that the virus didn't take away intelligence, only speak, speech, which means that all those people he killed died for nothing, and even worse, his son died for nothing, having a complete breakdown and ultimately committing suicide.
*** All of this can be truth true because in his last scene, he is actually trying to talk to Caesar. According to one viewer is he saying - ''"You took John from me. I hate you. I hate you! I want him..him..."'' and then when is Caesar aiming at him him, he repeat repeats "Do it!" His son's name was John.
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** It also brings up another FridgeHorror in what that would mean for poor Nova.
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** Though they cheer loudly (Nova, the shot infected solider, and [=McCullough=]]] were only able to make raspy, gasping sounds), and you can clearly hear several "YEAH!"s as they holler. Which leads to its own Fridge Horror: Maybe the Northern commanders were ''right'', and the new plague can be dealt with medically. Not only did [=McCullough=] potentially kill his troops for no reason, there is a cure. . . or was, since with the Northern army now wiped out, it likely died with them.

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** Though they cheer loudly (Nova, the shot infected solider, and [=McCullough=]]] then [[spoiler: [=McCullough=] himself]] were only able to make raspy, gasping sounds), and you can clearly hear several "YEAH!"s as they holler. Which leads to its own Fridge Horror: Maybe the Northern commanders were ''right'', and the new plague can be dealt with medically. Not only did [=McCullough=] potentially kill his troops for no reason, there is a cure. . . or was, since with the Northern army now wiped out, it likely died with them.
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* After teasing a HeelFaceTurn throughout the movie, [[spoiler: Preacher]] [[HeelFaceDoorSlam remains true to his nature]] by the movie's end [[spoiler: and fatally wounds Caesar. While it may shock viewers at first that Preacher ended up just being a RedHerring, [=McCullough=] makes it known to Caesar early on that the soldiers who questioned his morality had already either deserted him or got killed. Since Preacher falls into neither camp, it becomes apparent that, as ambivalent as he looks and acts, he's ultimately just as indoctrinated as every other remaining soldier, so a HeelFaceTurn was never even a possibility.]]

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* After teasing a HeelFaceTurn throughout the movie, [[spoiler: Preacher]] Preacher [[HeelFaceDoorSlam remains true to his nature]] by the movie's end [[spoiler: and fatally wounds Caesar. While it may shock viewers at first that Preacher ended up just being a RedHerring, [=McCullough=] makes it known to Caesar early on that the soldiers who questioned his morality had already either deserted him or got killed. Since Preacher falls into neither camp, it becomes apparent that, as ambivalent as he looks and acts, he's ultimately just as indoctrinated as every other remaining soldier, so a HeelFaceTurn was never even a possibility.]]



* Despite the title of the movie being ''Film/WarForThePlanetOfTheApes'', [[spoiler:there is no all-out final battle between mankind and apes for control of the planet. Instead the major war takes place between two factions of humans with different ideas on how to save their species, with the apes caught in the middle.]] The title makes sense in ExactWords because whether the apes [[spoiler:wage war or not]], the planet already belongs to them. Humanity just hasn't figured that out yet, and thinks it can still go back to the way things were.

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* Despite the title of the movie being ''Film/WarForThePlanetOfTheApes'', [[spoiler:there there is no all-out final battle between mankind and apes for control of the planet. Instead the major war takes place between two factions of humans with different ideas on how to save their species, with the apes caught in the middle.]] The title makes sense in ExactWords because whether the apes [[spoiler:wage wage war or not]], not, the planet already belongs to them. Humanity just hasn't figured that out yet, and thinks it can still go back to the way things were.



* Why doesn't the [[spoiler: Colonel kill himself]] before Caesar arrives? He's shown to be a rather devout Christian. Killing oneself is considered a sin in some Christian denominations and will bar one from going to Heaven. [[spoiler: The colonel]] is likely waiting for someone to break in and do the deed for him because he doesn't want to end up in the other place. Even if it wasn't [[spoiler: Caesar]], his men would have likely done the same due to them following his ideals.

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* Why doesn't the [[spoiler: the Colonel kill himself]] himself before Caesar arrives? He's shown to be a rather devout Christian. Killing oneself is considered a sin in some Christian denominations and will bar one from going to Heaven. [[spoiler: The colonel]] colonel is likely waiting for someone to break in and do the deed for him because he doesn't want to end up in the other place. Even if it wasn't [[spoiler: Caesar]], Caesar, his men would have likely done the same due to them following his ideals.



** Though they cheer loudly (Nova, the shot infected solider, and [[spoiler:[=McCullough=]]] were only able to make raspy, gasping sounds), and you can clearly hear several "YEAH!"s as they holler. Which leads to its own Fridge Horror: Maybe the Northern commanders were ''right'', and the new plague can be dealt with medically. Not only did [=McCullough=] potentially kill his troops for no reason, there is a cure. . . or was, since with the Northern army now wiped out, it likely died with them.
* Related to an above FridgeBrilliance regarding the eponymous "War." [[spoiler:Humanity's last act as a species isn't anything constructive. . . it's another war against themselves. A pointless, stupid pissing contest over who's "right." Humans go out fighting each other to the death.]]
** The most horrifying part? It completely justifies [[spoiler:Taylor's iconic breakdown in the original film, that humanity ultimately blew itself up. What we saw in "War" was a mere taste of this complete breakdown of human society.]]

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** Though they cheer loudly (Nova, the shot infected solider, and [[spoiler:[=McCullough=]]] [=McCullough=]]] were only able to make raspy, gasping sounds), and you can clearly hear several "YEAH!"s as they holler. Which leads to its own Fridge Horror: Maybe the Northern commanders were ''right'', and the new plague can be dealt with medically. Not only did [=McCullough=] potentially kill his troops for no reason, there is a cure. . . or was, since with the Northern army now wiped out, it likely died with them.
* Related to an above FridgeBrilliance regarding the eponymous "War." [[spoiler:Humanity's Humanity's last act as a species isn't anything constructive. . . it's another war against themselves. A pointless, stupid pissing contest over who's "right." Humans go out fighting each other to the death.]]

** The most horrifying part? It completely justifies [[spoiler:Taylor's Taylor's iconic breakdown in the original film, that humanity ultimately blew itself up. What we saw in "War" was a mere taste of this complete breakdown of human society.]]



*** All of this can be truth because in his last scene, he is actually trying to talk to Caesar. According to one viewer is he saying - ''"You took John from me. I hate you. I hate you! I want him.."'' and then when is Caesar aiming at him he repeat "Do it!" His son's name was John.

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*** All of this can be truth because in his last scene, he is actually trying to talk to Caesar. According to one viewer is he saying - ''"You took John from me. I hate you. I hate you! I want him.."'' and then when is Caesar aiming at him he repeat "Do it!" His son's name was John.

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** However, the prequel comic features a scientist that went batshit insane after being infected with the mutated form of the virus. This is a new form of FridgeHorror: what if [[StrawmanHasAPoint the Colonel]] is '''right'''?

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** However, the prequel comic features a scientist surgeon that went batshit insane feral after being infected with the mutated form of the virus.virus, and another scientist, Dr. Peter Burke, comes to conclusion that the second wave of Simian Flu indeed affects people on the cognitive level. This is a new form of FridgeHorror: what if [[StrawmanHasAPoint the Colonel]] is '''right'''?
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* Once Caesar arrives into Colonel's room there is the photo of his son John as small child on table. Whole soaked in the alcohol. Then Caesar finds the Colonel in the next room over, completely drunk, trying to reach the bottle. This could be a hint that Colonel had been DrowningMySorrows ever since his son's death. At the time, even if he believed killing him was necesearry, he still mourned for his lost. And in his own last moments, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone his grief and guilt completly crushed him.]]

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* Once Caesar arrives into Colonel's room there is the photo of his son John as small child on table. Whole soaked in the alcohol. Then Caesar finds the Colonel in the next room over, completely drunk, trying to reach the bottle. This could be a hint that Colonel had been DrowningMySorrows ever since his son's death. At the time, even if he believed killing him was necesearry, he still mourned for his lost.loss. And in his own last moments, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone his grief and guilt completly crushed him.]]
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* Once Caesar arrives into Colonel's room there is the photo of his son John as small child on table. Whole soaked in the alcohol. Then Caesar finds the Colonel in the next room over, completely drunk, trying to reach the bottle. This could be a hint that Colonel had been DrowningMySorrows ever since his son's death. At the time, even if he believed killing him was necesearry, he still mourned for his lost. And in his own final moments,[[MyGodWhatHaveIDone his grief and guilt completly crushed him.]]

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* Once Caesar arrives into Colonel's room there is the photo of his son John as small child on table. Whole soaked in the alcohol. Then Caesar finds the Colonel in the next room over, completely drunk, trying to reach the bottle. This could be a hint that Colonel had been DrowningMySorrows ever since his son's death. At the time, even if he believed killing him was necesearry, he still mourned for his lost. And in his own final moments,[[MyGodWhatHaveIDone last moments, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone his grief and guilt completly crushed him.]]
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* Once Caesar arrives into Colonel's room there is the photo of his son John as small child on table. Whole soaked in the alcohol. Then Caesar finds the Colonel in the next room over, completely drunk, trying to reach the bottle. This could be a hint that Colonel had been DrowningMySorrows ever since his son's death. At the time, even if he believed killing him was necesearry, he still mourned for his lost. And in his own final moments,[[MyGod,WhatHaveIDone his grief and guilt completly crushed him.]]

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* Once Caesar arrives into Colonel's room there is the photo of his son John as small child on table. Whole soaked in the alcohol. Then Caesar finds the Colonel in the next room over, completely drunk, trying to reach the bottle. This could be a hint that Colonel had been DrowningMySorrows ever since his son's death. At the time, even if he believed killing him was necesearry, he still mourned for his lost. And in his own final moments,[[MyGod,WhatHaveIDone moments,[[MyGodWhatHaveIDone his grief and guilt completly crushed him.]]
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* Once Caesar arrives into Colonel's room there is the photo of his son John as small child on table. Whole soaked in the alcohol. Then Caesar finds the Colonel in the next room over, completely drunk, trying to reach the bottle. This could be a hint that Colonel had been DrowningMySorrows ever since his son's death. Even if he believed killing him was necesearry, he still mourned for his lost. And in his own final moments his grief and guilt crushed him.

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* Once Caesar arrives into Colonel's room there is the photo of his son John as small child on table. Whole soaked in the alcohol. Then Caesar finds the Colonel in the next room over, completely drunk, trying to reach the bottle. This could be a hint that Colonel had been DrowningMySorrows ever since his son's death. Even At the time, even if he believed killing him was necesearry, he still mourned for his lost. And in his own final moments moments,[[MyGod,WhatHaveIDone his grief and guilt completly crushed him.]]

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* Why did Colonel take the infected doll into his room? Because cage where he found her (the one where he kept Ceasar) is place where he killed his son. If you look closely you can see a old blood there. Colonel thought that this doll belonged to his son. As he said before, all things of infected people were burned. He wanted remember his child by it.

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* Why did Colonel take the infected doll into his room? Because cage where he found her (the one where he kept Ceasar) Caesar) is place where he killed his son. If you look closely you can see a old blood there. Colonel thought that this doll belonged to his son. As he said before, all things of infected people were burned. He wanted remember his child by it.



** His soldiers have a tatto/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him have to take same tatto and one on their backs which says "Donkey". Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little Jesus on his back in Bible. Colonel wears necklace with cross over his military dog flags. Every morning, he stood front of his soldiers without shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded them sacrifice of his son ( just like Jesus sacrificed himself on cross). And out of some sort of revenge, he crucified apes too.

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** His soldiers have a tatto/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him have to take same tatto and one on their backs which says "Donkey". Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little Jesus on his back in Bible. Colonel wears necklace with cross over his military dog flags.tags. Every morning, he stood front of his soldiers without shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded them sacrifice of his son ( just like Jesus sacrificed himself on cross). And out of some sort of revenge, he crucified apes too.


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* Once Caesar arrives into Colonel's room there is the photo of his son John as small child on table. Whole soaked in the alcohol. Then Caesar finds the Colonel in the next room over, completely drunk, trying to reach the bottle. This could be a hint that Colonel had been DrowningMySorrows ever since his son's death. Even if he believed killing him was necesearry, he still mourned for his lost. And in his own final moments his grief and guilt crushed him.
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* Why doesn't the [[spoiler: Colonel kill himself]] before Caesar arrives? He's shown to be a rather devout Christian. Killing oneself is considered a sin in some Christian denominations and will bar one from going to Heaven. [[spoiler: The colonel]] is likely waiting for someone to break in and do the deed for him because he doesn't want to end up in the other place. Even if it wasn't [[spoiler: Caesar]], his men would have likely done the same due to them following his ideals.
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** His soldiers have a tatto/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him have to take same tatto and one on their backs which says "Donkey". Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little Jesus on his back in Bible. Colonel wears necklace with cross over his military dog flags. Every morrning, he stood front of his soldiers without shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded them sacrifice of his son ( just like Jesus sacrificed himself on cross). And out of same sort of revenge, he crucified apes too.

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** His soldiers have a tatto/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him have to take same tatto and one on their backs which says "Donkey". Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little Jesus on his back in Bible. Colonel wears necklace with cross over his military dog flags. Every morrning, morning, he stood front of his soldiers without shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded them sacrifice of his son ( just like Jesus sacrificed himself on cross). And out of same some sort of revenge, he crucified apes too.
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*** All of this can be truth because in his last scene, he is actually trying to talk to Ceasar. According to one viewer is he saying - ''"You took John from me. I hate you. I hate you! I want him.."'' and then when is Ceasar aiming at him he repeat "Do it!" His son's name was John.

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*** All of this can be truth because in his last scene, he is actually trying to talk to Ceasar.Caesar. According to one viewer is he saying - ''"You took John from me. I hate you. I hate you! I want him.."'' and then when is Ceasar Caesar aiming at him he repeat "Do it!" His son's name was John.
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* Why did Colonel take the infected doll into his room? Because cage where he find her ( the one where he kept Ceasar) is place where he killed his son. If you look closely you can see a old blood there. Colonel thought that this doll belonged to his son. As he said before, all things of infected people were burned. He wanted remember his child by it.

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* Why did Colonel take the infected doll into his room? Because cage where he find found her ( the (the one where he kept Ceasar) is place where he killed his son. If you look closely you can see a old blood there. Colonel thought that this doll belonged to his son. As he said before, all things of infected people were burned. He wanted remember his child by it.
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** His soldiers have a tatto/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him have to take same tatto and one on their backs which says "Donkey". Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little Jesus on his back in Bible. Colonel wears necklace with cross over his military dog flags. Every morrning, he stood front of his soldiers without shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded them sacrifice of his son ( just like Jesus sacrificed himself on cross) And out of same sort of revenge, he crucified apes too.

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** His soldiers have a tatto/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him have to take same tatto and one on their backs which says "Donkey". Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little Jesus on his back in Bible. Colonel wears necklace with cross over his military dog flags. Every morrning, he stood front of his soldiers without shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded them sacrifice of his son ( just like Jesus sacrificed himself on cross) cross). And out of same sort of revenge, he crucified apes too.
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** His soldiers have a tatto/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him have to take same tatto and one on their backs which says "Donkey". Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little Jesus on his back in Bible. Colonel wears necklace with cross over his military dog flags. Every morrning, he stood front of his soldiers without shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded him sacrifice of his son ( just like Jesus sacrificed himself on cross) And out of same sort of revenge, he crucified apes too.

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** His soldiers have a tatto/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him have to take same tatto and one on their backs which says "Donkey". Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little Jesus on his back in Bible. Colonel wears necklace with cross over his military dog flags. Every morrning, he stood front of his soldiers without shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded him them sacrifice of his son ( just like Jesus sacrificed himself on cross) And out of same sort of revenge, he crucified apes too.
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* If you think about it, ideology of Alpha-Omega is all about Colonel honouring his son. His son is symbol of Jesus to his army and him. Look closely :

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* If you think about it, ideology of Alpha-Omega is all about Colonel honouring his son. His son is symbol of Jesus Christ to him and to his army and him.army. Look closely :
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** His soldiers have a tatto/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him has to take same tatto and when one on back who say "Donkey". Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little Jesus on his back in Bible. Colonel wears necklace with cross over his military dog flags. Every morrning, he stood front of his soldiers without shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded him sacrifice of his son ( just like Jesus sacrificed himself on cross) And out of same sort of revenge, he crucified apes too.

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** His soldiers have a tatto/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him has have to take same tatto and when one on back who say their backs which says "Donkey". Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little Jesus on his back in Bible. Colonel wears necklace with cross over his military dog flags. Every morrning, he stood front of his soldiers without shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded him sacrifice of his son ( just like Jesus sacrificed himself on cross) And out of same sort of revenge, he crucified apes too.
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His soldiers have a tatto/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him has to take same tatto and when one on back who say "Donkey". Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little Jesus on his back in Bible. Colonel wears necklace with cross over his military dog flags. Every morrning, he stood front of his soldiers without shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded him sacrifice of his son ( just like Jesus sacrificed himself on cross) And out of same sort of revenge, he crucified apes too.

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** His soldiers have a tatto/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him has to take same tatto and when one on back who say "Donkey". Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little Jesus on his back in Bible. Colonel wears necklace with cross over his military dog flags. Every morrning, he stood front of his soldiers without shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded him sacrifice of his son ( just like Jesus sacrificed himself on cross) And out of same sort of revenge, he crucified apes too.
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*If you think about it, ideology of Alpha-Omega is all about Colonel honouring his son. His son is symbol of Jesus to his army and him. Look closely :
His soldiers have a tatto/symbol of Alpha-Omega on same place where he shot his son, the apes who join him has to take same tatto and when one on back who say "Donkey". Why donkey ? Because donkey carried a little Jesus on his back in Bible. Colonel wears necklace with cross over his military dog flags. Every morrning, he stood front of his soldiers without shirt, not because he was playing on God. He remainded him sacrifice of his son ( just like Jesus sacrificed himself on cross) And out of same sort of revenge, he crucified apes too.

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