4,5,6 Chapters

                         Cut to May 12th, 1959, where a young Dr. Osterman is the new kid on the block at Gila Flats. With his doctorate in Physics from Princeton, Jon’s kind of a big deal, and Wally Weaver shows him the time-lock test vault. Wally Weaver shows the time-lock test vault and they look at it and Wally notices something weird about him. Here we go now that Rorschach (a.k.a. Walter J. Kovacs) has been captured, we need a different journal to give us insight into his mind. Now it’s evening again on Oct. 25th, 1985, as Dr. Long works the Kovacs case from home. He has learned that young Walt was an exceptionally bright boy who showed no emotion at his mother’s murder in 1956.

“Once a man has seen, he can never turn his back on it. Never pretend it doesn’t exist. No matter who orders him to look the other way" (VI.15.5).  This quote talks about rules and orders that come from the watchmen. It is said by Rosarch to everyone and shows them how they where ate the beggening and how thay have changed. I think this is what happening to them they are loosing hope and they are starting to forget the rules.

The next time I want to have more action in the story. The watchmen have to do something to find who killed Edward Blake because they have not done anything to find out until now. Rosarch is the only one that cares and at least he is trying. I would like to see more effort within the characters.

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