Either that or the skin graft is on some other part of his body.or they could be fixing the face to prep it for Pavi's clips.
I think they're attaching the face's lips and stuff to his lips, so they move when he talks.
"Genterns, let's secure that final skin graft and stat! Scalpel, needle, thread!" What do they need these for when Pavi's faces are VERY CLEARLY held on by, and was attached by the Genterns five seconds earlier to, those weird clip things?.
Just throwing this out there but isn't it possible that Mag simply didn't know it was a wig? Mag thought Shilo had died with Marni, and while the audience knows its a wig, Mag hasn't seen Shilo without her wig.
My assumption is her eyes were upgraded for Meg and her hair was weaved into a wig for Shilo.
In the deleted scene "Needle Through a Bug", Marni(whose body has been very well preserved by Nathan) is clearly bald and appears to have no eyes.
This troper was there and is still sort of WTF over the knowledge.
To further confuse things, Terrance Zdunich stated at a recent Shadow Cast event that in a previous incarnation of the stage play, it was Mag who got Marni's eyes.
As for the comment on the eyes, this troper assumed that Mag was talking figuratively, like when someone says that a child has "their father's smile" or something similar.
Right, this troper assumed that Shilo's dad just had the wig be made to resemble Marni's hair.
Which is very, very scary when you think about it too much.
I figured it meant Nathan wanted to make Shilo into a perfect clone of Marni.
That could just be from the sepia tones of the flashbacks/the blueness of the holograms, though.
I don't know Marni's hair looks lighter than the pitch black of Shilo's wig to me.
It's about the right colour and length, just straighter.
It's still possible that it could be Marni's hair.
Dude, you too? This troper thought it was Marni's hair, up until seeing Needle Through A Bug and realizing she still had her own hair.unless THAT's a wig.-insert Mind Screw here.
Though to be honest, the bugginess is an improvement on what she thought before she saw the Marni flashbacks-namely, that Nathan had made Shilo a wig out of her dead mother's hair.
Blind Mag tells Shilo, "You have your mother's eyes, her hair." Not only is Shilo wearing a wig, but the wig looks nothing like Marni's hair as seen in flashbacks.
Not to mention, in this world, pretty much all hospitals are owned by GeneCo, so it's very unlikely they would've done anything to save him.
Also, it's probably pretty obvious that with all that blood loss, the gunshot, and also having had some tendons(or something) sliced in his legs to cripple him, he's going to die no matter what, and therefore there's no use in trying to call an ambulance. Past that, though, she's a sheltered teenager seeing that her beloved dad is dying, and probably is more concerned with reassuring him that she's taken back "Dad, I hate you, go and die!" and loves him after all.
I think she does ask for help just before the song.
but surely instead of singing she could have called an ambulance? Or informed the audience that it wasn't part of the show? Just saying.
So at the end of the opera, when Shilo and Nathan are singing to one another, it's touching and all.
Although he didn't tell Shilo what caused Marni's death, she understands that her father feels guilty about Shilo not having a mother figure in her life and through Rotti's manipulation, he feels completely responsible for killing his wife.
Probably Nathan's inability to save Marni, even though he managed to save Shilo.
In Infected, Shilo sings, "He says I have her eyes, do I also inherit his shame?" about Nathan.what shame is she talking about?.
One of them involved going to get Zydrate from Graverobber that scene is "Needle Through a Bug".
There was an entire deleted subplot that was basically Shilo having to earn the cure for her disease by doing these sort of character tests, if you will.
What is the point of "Needle Through a Bug"? It's a deleted scene, so it's confusing how it fits in with the rest of the story.