Talk:1999/@comment-26136053-20150227172719/@comment-4930576-20150315010933

Really, Ankilon? It hints that he's dead? How do you explain this line then:

"I want you Elliot, he wants you Elliot Come back to my cellar Pretty please with sugar and icing on top!"

Oh, yeah. Elliot is most definitely dead. That's why Mr. Bear is ASKING ELLIOT TO COME TO HIM. For goodness sake, try to actually take in the context of the words before you have a chance to come up with nonsense that makes absolutely no sense. Elliot obviously isn't dead, otherwise he wouldn't be able to respond to Mr. Bear's beckoning. Actually, the fact that it is a beckoning suggests that its meaning couldn't be farther from what you took it as if it tried for one simple reason: it's directed at Elliot. It's meant to be read by Elliot. How would Elliot be able to see this if he's dead?