Even though it turns out he's NOT the main Villain...

edited July 2010 in Sam & Max
That Narrator still gives me the Jibblies.

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  • edited July 2010
    how do you know he isn't?
  • edited July 2010
    Who else is there to fight, other than
    Demon Max
    ?
  • edited July 2010
    Who else is there to fight, other than
    Demon Max
    ?

    Surely you haven't forgotten about the So--*shotgunned*
  • edited July 2010
    xbskid wrote: »
    Surely you haven't forgotten about the So--*shotgunned*

    Don't even say that.
  • edited July 2010
    It would be a damn shame if the narrator turned out to be the mastermind behind all this mayhem...

    *thinks about Hugh Bliss's possible return as a villian :D*
  • edited July 2010
    Don't even say that.

    It's gotta be a suped-up version of someone. Mariachi 2.0s? Mole-Man Voltron? ...I know. SUPERBALL. He's in charge of Homeworld Security, and I'm sure Max in his current form falls into that jurisdiction.

    SlasherMan wrote: »
    *thinks about Hugh Bliss's possible return as a villian :D*
    *Thinks about the Narrator saying "I'm Hugh Bliss!"*
  • edited July 2010
    I think this time it might be Harry.
  • edited July 2010
    guys dont you remember when sam and max
    get captured
    the narrator says something like pull the plug pull the plug. wouldent that mean anything.
  • edited July 2010
    it could be like doctor who and not reveal the villian in this series
  • edited July 2010
    Gman5852 wrote: »
    guys dont you remember when sam and max
    get captured
    the narrator says something like pull the plug pull the plug. wouldent that mean anything.

    He says "Pull the cord", which is a blatant reference to Bella Lugosi (It's been covered more than once in this forum), which is either foreshadowing, the solution to a future puzzle, or both.
    If he had said "Pull the coord", then it would've been blatantly obvious it was a solution to the last puzzle in that episode.
  • edited July 2010
    What makes you so sure he isn't?
    What about the possibility that the narrator was controlling Charlie Hotep? I mean when I saw the narrator scene before episode 4 ended that made me suspicious that he'll actually play a direct role in the final episode.
  • edited July 2010
    I don't think the narrator was controlling Charlie Ho-Tep but he could have been urging him on and advising him at the least....
  • edited July 2010
    Well, Charlie Ho-Tep is a puppet, so it would make sense that someone else was pulling the strings. :p
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