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Truthful Papers: Mia is Emma Engels?

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           With another very interesting opening to episode 4, Mia wakes up on her stomach in her dorm room. She is seen by Niklas, who then turns into Jasper, then into Lorenz, and then her younger brother Ben. It was a dream, or was it?            As we further into the episode, Mia is begging Niklas for the files back, but Niklas won't budge to give them to her. As we transfer to the lab, Jasper is talking to Dr. Lorenz. Lorenz is trying to figure out what Mia knows about their work. Jasper comes up with some fake excuse that gets him off that time, but based off Lorenz's expression, she didn't fall for it.       While Mia is continuing to beg for the files from Niklas, she finally confesses to him why she wants the files so bad. Mia is Emma Engels, sister to Ben Engels. She then explains how Ben died when he was just 10 years old. According to her, Lorenz did something to him that caused his death. Mia's father found out, and that was the argument that we saw at the

The Red Eyed Mosquitoes

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      The show opens up with Mia using her ID card to break into the lab. We see her looking around like she's up to no good. She gets to the computer for certain DNA matches, but she can't find any. Monique, another women in the lab tells her that "only the DNA samples are kept here, not corresponding charts. Those are kept with everything else at Lorenz’s house." Mia then starts to stutter but can't bring it out. Is she going to Lorenz's house? Is she going to break in?       When it comes to moral ideas, Mia has very few of them. Mia is very unethical. She uses her intelligence to manipulate Dr. Lorenz into giving her a pass to the lab. Mia breaks into the lab. Also, the things that Mia does in the lab, are things that she keeps from Dr. Lorenz, and from everybody else. By the way it looks she is going to break into Dr. Lorenz's house, which again is not ethical. Strategic retroactive history is a major term that faces the show. Mia rewrites the past ev