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15265787 No.15265787 [Reply] [Original]

If you happen to read some of Ellis' other books, you might have noticed that all of them, including American Psycho, are connected to each other. That means a couple of characters of one book may also appear in another one.

Now if you remember, the guy Patrick supposedly killed ( Paul Owen) is still alive in the end, as Pats lawyer met him a long time after Pat "finished" him. But because of the "murder", Pat gets to know the PI Kimball (think that was the name) who interrogates him because of his friend's mysterious disappearance. But he didn't kill him so he should've never met Kimball, right?

So how come Kimball appears in another book, which as we know is connected to AP? Patrick shouldn't know of his existence. Did I make a mistake or am I right?

>> No.15266964

bro... any of the murders of "important" people in American Psycho were imagined by Bateman.

>> No.15267066

>>15266964
If you're gonna be a retard then go to /b/ and don't spread your bullshit. The author himself has said many times that it's all up for interpretation. I just think that logically it doesn't make sense

>> No.15267094

>>15267066
>it's all up for interpretation
>except for yours and only mine

>> No.15267118

>>15267094
You said it like it was the one right answer to my question and didn't even get the point I was trying to make. Learn to read you illiterate fuck

>> No.15267128

>>15267118
That's because it is the one right answer, dumbfuck.

>> No.15267147

>>15267128
It didn't even remotely have anything to do with my question, you just keep embarrassing yourself, brainlet

>> No.15267566
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15267566

This thread's off to great start of "nuh uh" and "yeh uh"