Talk:The Man in The Wall/@comment-34010666-20171218212411

I interpreted the use of "kiddo" differenty. It seems to me to be a callback to its first use, "Something's out there kiddo, watching us." The Man in the Wall was indeed watching, and is signalling that to you by referencing the line. Teshin literally says "the void, that dreams and watches." Maybe he even possessed him to say it. It being the father just sounds unlikely to me, it would pose some writing problems/plot holes, and I can't imagine it being very impactful given how little we know of him.

Thoughts?