Well, I thought I detected a little bit of a break in composure, but he covered it really well--he didn't want to give anything away to her, probably in case she's now an enemy. Just because we know she can't be doesn't mean that he can afford to take anything for granted. The world has probably gotten a lot more dangerous since they last met.emetib said:But when Kendell was talking to Sydney on the phone, he sounded oddly... Placid. Like, overly calm. I mean, if someone you thought was missing for two years calls you up, it isn't expected that you maintain your composure. I dunno... But this gives way to several theories...
That's for sure. It's just a bit of dramatic irony- when the audience knows something the characters don't- that Sydney isn't the enemy or a double. Kendall didn't know that so he was just being cautious. So yeah I agree with sdmix, there was nothing odd at all about him. We don't exactly know what was going through his mind at the time, or what he did afterverdantheart said:Well, I thought I detected a little bit of a break in composure, but he covered it really well--he didn't want to give anything away to her, probably in case she's now an enemy. Just because we know she can't be doesn't mean that he can afford to take anything for granted. The world has probably gotten a lot more dangerous since they last met.emetib said:But when Kendell was talking to Sydney on the phone, he sounded oddly... Placid. Like, overly calm. I mean, if someone you thought was missing for two years calls you up, it isn't expected that you maintain your composure. I dunno... But this gives way to several theories...
(purpose)FrEeLaNcEr03 said:porpous (sp?)
She said she didn't remember how she got there and she'd gone missing--and had been missing for two years--so that's a reasonable question.Mrs. MV said:I thought the Kendall was surprised since he asked Sydney if she remembered where the safe house was.