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<blockquote data-quote="Stalker0" data-source="post: 8882129" data-attributes="member: 5889"><p>It was a fun little show, and an interesting experiment. It will be interesting to see if the order really changed people's experiences about it.</p><p></p><p>My few notes:</p><p></p><p>[Spoiler]</p><p>The biggest problem in the show is Bob. He is the main plot driver for a lot of action, and he makes no god damn sense. For a heist as tight as this, where every piece has to work flawlessly together, it was clear from day 1 that Bob was never going to work. He could never follow the rules, never work with the team, he was so laughably antagonistic that he should have either been given the boot or straight up killed right at the beginning. But there is no way in HELL people would trust him for a high pressure heist like this, not for all the money in McDuck's vault.</p><p></p><p>So from my order, I had RJ as my top pick for betrayer, as he was the quiet one and I saw almost nothing from him in the last quarter of the show. Hannah was my second pick, either working with her dad or independent. Ava was my dark horse third, I thought it was clear that she was "working" with the feds only to throw them off, but I left it open the possibility of the triple cross.... it was a long shot though as she seemed to genuinely love Ray and I couldn't see her betray him. Stan to me was always rock solid, Bob was always going to betray, and Judy was either going to be innocent or go along with Bob.</p><p></p><p>I can say that my order worked pretty well. The story flowed decently well, nothing felt out of place.</p><p>[/Spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalker0, post: 8882129, member: 5889"] It was a fun little show, and an interesting experiment. It will be interesting to see if the order really changed people's experiences about it. My few notes: [Spoiler] The biggest problem in the show is Bob. He is the main plot driver for a lot of action, and he makes no god damn sense. For a heist as tight as this, where every piece has to work flawlessly together, it was clear from day 1 that Bob was never going to work. He could never follow the rules, never work with the team, he was so laughably antagonistic that he should have either been given the boot or straight up killed right at the beginning. But there is no way in HELL people would trust him for a high pressure heist like this, not for all the money in McDuck's vault. So from my order, I had RJ as my top pick for betrayer, as he was the quiet one and I saw almost nothing from him in the last quarter of the show. Hannah was my second pick, either working with her dad or independent. Ava was my dark horse third, I thought it was clear that she was "working" with the feds only to throw them off, but I left it open the possibility of the triple cross.... it was a long shot though as she seemed to genuinely love Ray and I couldn't see her betray him. Stan to me was always rock solid, Bob was always going to betray, and Judy was either going to be innocent or go along with Bob. I can say that my order worked pretty well. The story flowed decently well, nothing felt out of place. [/Spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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