| | Thomas and Brian listen to words not meant to be spoken in public |
|
|
| | Still trying to put the words in order |
|
|
| | Feeling Braille in the nastiest clue site in the Game |
|
|
| | Working on the third part of the phrase |
|
|
| | Brian can read the writing on the wall |
|
|
|
| | Reading Band-Aids at the 22nd Street Caltrain station |
|
|
| | Alexandra tries to figure out what they mean |
|
|
|
| | And does the smell matter? |
|
|
| | Pictures of bloody deaths. How do we order them? |
|
|
|
| | Hmm...we have too many 'n's. Oh, well. |
|
|
| | Brian outside room 224 in a public storage facility |
|
|
|
| | Yes, this really does spell something |
|
|
| | The shopping cart graveyard |
|
|
| | So we have Zodiac signs and some weird pictures.... |
|
|
|
|
| | Alex and Eric realize they know nothing about Zodiac signs |
|
|
| | Trying to decipher a gruesome tale and a Ouija board |
|
|
| | Alexandra receives a useful hint from Game Control |
|
|
| | Day 2, 11 a.m.: Brian's tired |
|
|
| | Deciphering magazines at the port-a-potty |
|
|
| | Haven't found page 77 yet.... |
|
|
| | Got it now! Alexandra zips through the puzzle. |
|
|
| | Learning the true story of the Ustus family |
|
|
|
|
|
|