The Red Eyed Mosquitoes


      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 events in the car wreck, to make sure Lorenz doesn't know it was her, in order to better Mia in the future. 

     We then see Jasper, up to no good filling a syringe of a blue liquid. That scene is then left there. After Jasper and Mia go on a date, Jasper takes her to Lorenz's house. The house is huge with glass windows, big furniture, and many historic paintings. As we delve into the ideologies of Mia, she then tries to break into Dr. Lorenz's computer files. Throughout the show, Mia's ideologies are the strongest. She is bad. She is deceiving. She is evil. She is dangerous. The scariest thing about her, is that all of these ideas are natural to her, almost like common sense. As we further into the episode, Jasper wonders down in her lab, where Mia finds him with a bunch of red eyed mosquitoes that were made to transmit virus' more quicker. Things start to go wild when Jasper has a panic attack. After all of the struggling Mia injects a antidote into his veins and saves his life. Dr. Lorenz arrives home, and is in shock about what happened. She tells Mia to not tell anyone about the type of medicine that is constructed in this home. Mia agrees, but then comes back upstairs and Lorenz's computer is unlocked. She prints off files for two people and gets out just as Lorenz gets upstairs. But, Lorenz finds her finger print on the router of her computer... As the episode closes, it is a flashback from the beginning of episode one, on the train, where Jasper has the jar of the mosquitos, and he opens them and lets them out...

     After researching the culture where the show is set, the laws for medication are to be given to the government, for a trial use. Under no circumstances should one conduct medications without the permission of a person of higher power. That is what Lorenz is doing. Her main reasoning for this is because she thinks that this medication with be worth a fortune, and if put in the wrong hands she won't be given what she deserves. Which again goes back to the moral ideas. Not to many characters in this series have many moral ideologies. 

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