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They definitely don't trust him, but they've done each other favors when it was mutually beneficial. I think they will be on guard, but Bram will be the one to figure it out first, and warn them just in time to escape. The one with Clay's tape was the hardest for me to watch. I wanted Clay to say to her what he said to Tony, and I wanted her to say to Clay what she said on the tape. She ruined Prison Break and The Walking Dead when she was on. Maybe she gets eaten by the aliens in Season 3. He activated some kind of tracking device once they got out of the colony. They are coming to get him, and promised a big fat promotion. He didn't want to merely be an assistant to someone who was even less trustworthy than him. Green Zone collaborators live in relative luxury and safety. More importantly, the rest of the population sees it as a a sign of stability, which helps to keep them in line. What the Red Hand wanted to do was guerrilla insurgency- turn the public against the collaborators, destroy the Green Zone, and make people afraid to be a collaborator. They weren't concerned about liquidation because they believed they could beat the Raps with their own technology if they could just make sure the humans were not there to stop them. The Red Hand tactics resembled guerrilla campaigns like in Bolivia and Vietnam, the Resistance was more like WWII underground style, where they seek out tactical positions to support a larger army, if and when it comes. In the season 2 premiere or maybe the next episode, it was her son they killed. There were Red Helmets like we saw in season 1, but also the Blackjacks who were more brutal with their methods and closer to the global control structure set up by the humans before they landed the walls. Red Hand has some additional knowledge of the Raps' technology that Resistance didn't know about. The Red Hand believes they have a way to defeat the ships and drones if the humans stop collaborating. They should have had Noah Wyle join the Red Hand, he and Laura Innes set up a triage unit when they have battles. She has her flaws, but things get more serious in the later episodes. It depends on the chronology. He could have taken it down after hearing about Alex, like it was just 1 person he could take off his hit list. At the same time though, there is a flashback to the time Alex defended him. If he took it down before hearing about Alex, it could go two ways- he was grateful, or he had resentment towards Alex because Alex can somewhat get into the same social circles who pick on Tyler every day. Kate Walsh said in an interview she researched the role by talking to parents who lost their kids to suicide. They could do a lot from Tyler's POV. He has tons of pictures of everyone and maybe wrote or made tapes about them. Also the time period was somewhat generic, with a few exceptions like the texting, and the 2 dads thing would not be out in the open before the late 1990's. The present time period was shown on a calendar to be October 2017. The show focuses a lot on family, friends, school admins "recognizing the signs", but these characters are mostly failing at doing so, because it comes down to how people treat each other. Also they are afraid of exposing the rapist because his family is wealthy. I watched it twice. The second time through was different, because it puts you in the place of the other characters who had already heard the tapes. Definitely worth the watch. They do a good job keeping the audience wanting to see more. Some characters get cut and bruised, and this allows the show to make seamless time jumps without having to spell out the chronology. The hallucination stuff in a couple of the middle episodes I think were a bit overdone. Tony was very annoying until near the end when his full role was understood. The last few episodes were emotional with several graphic scenes. There is a set up for another season, but I'm not sure I care about the characters who would be involved.