beardedrabbit: @Anonymous: @Anonymous: While the show works off the principles of strange and mysterious, mirrors and their effects are hardly so. Discoloration of the dresser along with the lack of line clarity within the mirror image are intended to give the reflection effect. The arm you see in the mirror is PNW's left arm that can't be seen in the action.
Anonymous7(2): @Anonymous: Maybe he had to add another finger to do the various experiments and/or sorcery that Ford teaches him over the intervening years. Six would have been better but five was enough, four would not have worked.
aacbe: @beardedrabbit: While that may be Pacifica's arm, that doesn't explain why the reflection of it is not defined by the borders of the mirror, with the hand from the wrist downward is drawn on the dresser, not the mirror itself.
@Anonymous: There's a strange quirk about this series, wherein children have four fingers, then somehow grow or ascertain a fifth in some kind of unknown coming-of-age event.
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@Anonymous: There's a strange quirk about this series, wherein children have four fingers, then somehow grow or ascertain a fifth in some kind of unknown coming-of-age event.