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A bounty hunter arriving from an alternate reality holds bar patrons hostage in order to trap a fugitive killer but soon discovers one of the hostages may be more dangerous than the expected fugitive.
My point is that if you want to play around with the paradox of a doppelganger relationship, go further. In fact, go the whole nine yards: make his greatest foe a female who threatens to "steal his body and identity". She threatens to literally be the kiss of death for him. [An interesting twist onRead more
My point is that if you want to play around with the paradox of a doppelganger relationship, go further.
In fact, go the whole nine yards: make his greatest foe a female who threatens to “steal his body and identity”. She threatens to literally be the kiss of death for him. [An interesting twist on Aristophanes speech in Plato’s Symposium as well as the archetypal/contrasexual psychology of Carl Jung, btw.]
If the hunter is going to become the hunted, why not?
See lessA bounty hunter arriving from an alternate reality holds bar patrons hostage in order to trap a fugitive killer but soon discovers one of the hostages may be more dangerous than the expected fugitive.
If you're going with the "innocent man" scenario, why can;t the bounty hunter turn out to be the doppelganger? Come to find out, he's confronting his worst enemy -- his (complementary as in yin/yang) self?
If you’re going with the “innocent man” scenario, why can;t the bounty hunter turn out to be the doppelganger? Come to find out, he’s confronting his worst enemy — his (complementary as in yin/yang) self?
See lessA bounty hunter arriving from an alternate reality holds bar patrons hostage in order to trap a fugitive killer but soon discovers one of the hostages may be more dangerous than the expected fugitive.
If you're going with the "innocent man" scenario, why can;t the bounty hunter turn out to be the doppelganger? Come to find out, he's confronting his worst enemy -- his (complementary as in yin/yang) self?
If you’re going with the “innocent man” scenario, why can;t the bounty hunter turn out to be the doppelganger? Come to find out, he’s confronting his worst enemy — his (complementary as in yin/yang) self?
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