I've often wondered how talking typewriters work. Are they able to take dictation, or do they just read back what you've typed? I guess the really important question is: "How do you load the paper?" That little detail seems to be too much for Shelly to cope with and therefore she has decided to call it a day and leave the office under the guise that she's going to check out some property. (Or it could be that she seems to be clashing a little too much with the drapes and just can't take looking at them anymore.)Like Kelly, Shelly has little to no respect for nature, especially since she couldn't be bothered to leave her car on the road and drove it right into the forest (or dried up swamp). I guess she didn't want to mess up her kicky new pink suit (complete with a double strand of pearls) or muss up her hair. (I don't even want to think about what she might have run over on the way.)
Ooh, a cliff hanger! I wonder what she's looking at. Personally, I think that it might be that runaway moose (and without Peter to distract it, guess who the target is.) Although, it could also be the forest animals out for revenge if they've gotten over their, "Are we really prepared to cross that line?" concerns. (It's a lot easier when there's no one else around, so that if you do do something, nobody has to know.) They've seen through Shelly's disguise and want her to know just that. But then again, if she is a doppelganger or pod person, they might be doing it to save humanity. The problem is, we, and they, just don't know, and are they willing to take the chance that they're wrong? I know I am.
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