hey!! ok, so today was the big Kyle XY marathon. I've never watched the show before, but I've seen the previews and I thought it looked kinda weird. But I decided to go out on a whim and watch it. So I watched the WHOLE marathon. From 12:00p.m. to 10:00 p.m. And I loved it!!!! So I watched the whole thing, and I don't understand the last episode AT ALL. Like, why did Kyle's "parents" lie about being his parents?? cause Kyle goes "you guys are good liers" when they were in the car. I don't understand it!!! Who were they?? and how did Kyle know that they were lying?? I'm sooo going to watch the next season, but if someone could explain to me the last part in the last episode, I would love that!! and also, when they droped Kyle off at that house, was the guy that was there the guy in the picture at the college?? If someone could just expain the last episode to me, it would be much appreciated. I get every other episode, just not the last one!! thanks a ton!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<3
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Mollysie answered Monday June 11 2007, 10:58 am: Hahaha I like the show too but it can be confusing! Well Kyle was told by the guy Jim(sorry I don't know his name) that was watching the house and got shot in the final episode, to go with those people. Those people were actors, and "Jim" told them to take Kyle to Adam Baylors house. Adam Baylor was the guy in the picture that looks just like Kyle. "Jim" wanted to keep the Tragers out of danger, because it was unsafe having Kyle at there house, because people want to kill Kyle. So "Jim" hired those fake parents to come pick Kyle up and then take him to Adam Baylors. The show is hinting that Adam Baylor knows information about the people/company that Kyle was created from. But Kyle knew from "Jim" that the parents were fake. That is why he pretended to remember them, and made up memories. Hahaha I hope I helped! :)
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