27-01-2011, 05:59 PM
This is the stuff of drama.
Intimations of mind control, doppelganger gambits, and the manipulation of twins of the sort that goes back in time through Mengele to even earlier, literary/dramatic traditions.
Folie a deux?
The term was used as the title of an episode of The X Files in which a man is the only person who can see that one of his colleagues is a monster.
The British incident is a screenplay begging to be written.
Or is it a screenplay begging to be taken as fact?
Intimations of mind control, doppelganger gambits, and the manipulation of twins of the sort that goes back in time through Mengele to even earlier, literary/dramatic traditions.
Folie a deux?
The term was used as the title of an episode of The X Files in which a man is the only person who can see that one of his colleagues is a monster.
The British incident is a screenplay begging to be written.
Or is it a screenplay begging to be taken as fact?