(SPOILER) Producer became graveling?
I don't remember his name, but this part confused me a tad. In the episode Forget me Not (S2 Ep12), when the producer died a graveling came out of him... was he so mean he became a graveling or what?
shareI don't remember his name, but this part confused me a tad. In the episode Forget me Not (S2 Ep12), when the producer died a graveling came out of him... was he so mean he became a graveling or what?
shareI suspect it was because he was evil to the core.
shareIt confused me too.
Didn't his becoming a graveling have something to do with Mason killing him without the post-it from Rube?
This makes the most sense. People who have no post it become gravelings. It wasn't there time to die and there soul didn't go to their destination...?
shareMy theory is that it's a combination of both
There are plenty of angry people, and there's one person who dies without a post-it in season 2, episode 14 Always, and neither of them turned into a graveling
NCIS-Is that anything like CSI?share
Only if you're dyslexic
There was something going on with the Rayling and gravelings that didn't get explained in S2. Perhaps in S3 we would have gotten something.
In that last episode the graveling seemed to kill the second uppostited guy from high up (dropping the window on both) and hurried down, but - I believe - Daisy reaped him before the graveling got there.
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They said he didn't have a soul, so there wouldn't be a reap.
The wild, cruel animal is not behind the bars of a cage. He is in front of it.
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The other question is, Could George (or any of the reapers) dust all gravelings or just the Rayling?
HARMONY: Preaching to the horse's mouth.