Talk:Scarlet's Doll

Meaning
I know Scarlet's doll is obviously a representation of Scarlet herself, but could it be a representation of dr. Fitch's immediate fate? In the scene right before Alex's meeting with the doctor, in Scarlet's room, the doll loses all the hair; dr. Fitch is bald. After the battle, when Alex lands back in Scarlet's room, the doll is beheaded; that's how the doctor is killed. --Lady ligeia (talk) 22:24, September 24, 2012 (UTC)

I believe that that may, in fact, be possible. It's very ambiguous. SilentFlashlight (talk) 16:26, September 25, 2012 (UTC)SilentFlashlight (talk) 12:25, September 25, 2012 (EDT)