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and also why no security posted on the "headquarter", if it's so important to prevent people from escaping. People (the wives) can wondering around like has been demonstrated by Alice in the movie. totally agreed I try to answer your questions based on my perception, so I may be wrong. 1. The mission is to explore Titan, in quest of finding new source of energy for earth (methane) 2. I believe all that John saw, heard, felt are his hallucination or at least part of it, side effect of the hibernation drug, so when the computer told John that he is alone, that's not true. When Zoe told him that he is in simulation, that's not true. That's only in John's mind. 3. Fishburne character is captain Frank, and Nash is the flight engineer, and they are real. Nash could also experience the hallucination side effect, and even worse than John. 4. Zoe is real, and what John experienced with her in the past (flashback on earth) could also be his hallucination or real, but it's not important. It serves as motivation for John to justify his hallucination. I believe this because in the end you saw John was sucked up into the space. There is no point of showing this if John didn't hallucinate. I think the cops he killed at Nine star united building all are mercenaries, and thus Clay considers them goons. This is what capt Pettis (the leader) said when he introduced his team to the FBI squad: "Private security here on the orders of the Governor." and "Because Mr. Westwyld hired me". At the mansions, Clay didn't kill any secret service (he shot at their body armor). He only deliberately killed the goons (mercenaries/other beekeepers?) . Perhaps some agents were wounded, like shot at the limbs, broken bones, or explosion concussion, but I believe no agents died. I think the cops he killed at Nine star united building all are mercenaries, and thus Clay considers them goons. This is what capt Pettis (the leader) said when he introduced his team to the FBI squad: "Private security here on the orders of the Governor." and "Because Mr. Westwyld hired me". At the mansions, Clay didn't kill any secret service (he shot at their body armor). He only deliberately killed the goons (mercenaries/other beekeepers?) . Perhaps some agents were wounded, like shot at the limbs, broken bones, or explosion concussion, but I believe no agents died. For the poor guy at the gas station, I think when he gave his car key to Clay drove away should give enough time for him to walk away before the explosion probably half of the money goes to the salary. ben afflect is one of the highest earning actors probably the hole is quite afar from the house, besides the house has good insulation me too, now I will be watching the first one probably Becky forced anthony to do all at gun point. what bothering me though, why doesn't anthony just step forward, so when the door is opened, the pin is not pulled. a million of year is just a blink of eye from the cosmic perspective. Even before the sun (and eventually earth) was born, there were already vast amount of stars which already reached "old" age I skipped whenever there was a scene with the kid, alas that was like 75% of the movie :( lol, probably they need a quick answer, and that kid is the first person Dan can think of yeah, I think this plot/scene is unnecessary. Probably the director wants a "quick" way to reduce the number of actors involved Probably they know they only have one chance to open a portal. So if they choose a time point too close to the invasion, it's too risky. What if they can't stop the invasion as it's already late, or what if they are wrong (about the place and year), or what if their technology/weapons can't stop/kill the aliens, and so on. Then they will waste that one chance to save mankind, and you can't loop or redo, because of the "drifting raft" effect. (spoiler ahead!) exactly. I love the character Susan, but she just died like nothing. The story is too swallow, just getting rid loose end after loose end exactly, I feel like it's 1 hour time