Watchmen examines questions of legacy and inheritance as the mystery deepens. Also: Lube Man.
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This Watchmen review contains spoilers.
Watchmen Episode 4
“Legacy isn’t in land, it’s in blood,” reclusive trillionaire Lady Trieu tells a farming couple in Watchmen episode 4’s typically enigmatic opening scene.
Trieu has left her massive Millennium Clock sculpture home on the outskirts of Tulsa to arrive at Clark Acres Farms and offer Mr. and Mrs. Clark a very decent proposal. She wants their home and the 40 acres it sits on and in return she’s going to offer them something more important than money. She’s going to offer them legacy.
“You two have no children,” she tells them. “So when you die, your legacy dies with you.”
Since Lady Trieu made her trillions in the biotech and pharma industry, she is going to give them the child they’ve always wanted.
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This Watchmen review contains spoilers.
Watchmen Episode 4
“Legacy isn’t in land, it’s in blood,” reclusive trillionaire Lady Trieu tells a farming couple in Watchmen episode 4’s typically enigmatic opening scene.
Trieu has left her massive Millennium Clock sculpture home on the outskirts of Tulsa to arrive at Clark Acres Farms and offer Mr. and Mrs. Clark a very decent proposal. She wants their home and the 40 acres it sits on and in return she’s going to offer them something more important than money. She’s going to offer them legacy.
“You two have no children,” she tells them. “So when you die, your legacy dies with you.”
Since Lady Trieu made her trillions in the biotech and pharma industry, she is going to give them the child they’ve always wanted.
- 11/6/2019
- Den of Geek
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