![]() Was she drunk at the time? Was it just her mumbling, caused by isolation? Did she just reported Henry's arrival to her supervisors? Was it about someone completely different and thus indeed a private call? She really seemed up to something sinister, but. ![]() Who was Delilah talking to, when Henry accidentally intercepted her broadcast? And what was she talking about? Was she really talking about Henry? In the end everything was explained ( teens not dead, just dumb Ned being the "psycho" Brian being dead), EXCEPT the conversation Delilah scolded you for listening. And truth be told, the entire necessity of getting an axe is a 'But Thou Must' situation, because Henry is a fit ranger (as evidenced by his ability to climb easily) and should have had zero problems with climbing over the simple chainlink fence. Ned is a former local ranger, so it only makes sense that he known about the research stations in the area, knows who is stationed there and when they are vacated.Everything he does in trying to avoid detection just makes him take more risks of being detected, and all just because one day he shined a light at someone when it was getting dark and thought it was such a big deal he had to thoroughly investigate the new lookout and set them into a paranoid spin of being watched. If he had just left it alone Henry would just see it as a stray camper. But once again, he'd never know how long Henry would be gone for, and it runs the risk of getting caught. Lastly, how did he know all this personal information that neither of them had shared? I mean, he broke into Henry's tower already,and knows that Henry frequently leaves his post to go exploring, so perhaps Henry had a journal where he talked about Julia.And on a related note, if all the stuff we've seen was just set up by Ned then how did he get inside the research site? I suppose he could have just climbed the fence while we did it the hard way, but going into a restricted area makes him run the risk of getting caught.Then he leaves papers with the fake notes in an open area seemingly just so he could ambush Henry, again causing them to get riled up and anxious, things he'd want to avoid. By causing a scene in invading the tower of course Henry's first assumption would be the guy he saw shining a flashlight at him, so if his goal was to avoid being suspicious then he did a very poor job of it. If Ned hadn't acted like a lunatic, breaking into Two Forks tower and throwing Henry's typewriter out of the window, then Henry would have just dismissed the sighting after a day or two and Ned would be no worse off. What was Ned's deal? Delilah does mention he has PTSD, so he could just be paranoid, but as she ALSO mentions, the forest is outdoors in a public place where people camp.
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