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SpicyAlejandra
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bunniefuu
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I've learned the hard way... fanpop won't let pictures post here. And wait a minute... that scene never happened in Roswell did it? why is Max holding a baby?
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It's in the 3rd season. Lmfao. The baby is Zan. One of the greatest scenes of the series! Definitely made for all us Tess haters.
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TabbyVolatile
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Lmfao. I always kinda hoped he and Liz would raise Zan.
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khalessi
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I do believe in killing the messenger. Know why? It sends a message. —Damon
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I know after everything that happened season 3 they could have kept the baby.
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SpicyAlejandra
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TabbyVolatile
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She seemed pretty okay with him. Probably wouldn't be ideal but he was part of Max and with her powers showing themselves they seemed best to raise him just incase even though he was fully human his powers showed up later in life.
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khalessi
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I know he would have struggled to hide powers from his family the same way Max and Isabel did and struggled with. They didn't really think about that one. And Liz would have learned to love him. He could have helped in the end.
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TabbyVolatile
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Yes! What If his powers showed themselves when he was much much younger like a toddler and the human parents saw?
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khalessi
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Definitely sent to a white room with no way of escape and treated like Max. Just seemed a silly thing to do but maybe they didn't want it to come between Max and Liz. But once Zan was gone he was not mentioned again.
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OMG. I am so confused! (One would think I never even watched S2 or 3)... I thought Zan was a dupe. I don't remember him even having a freaking baby- and where was the baby at the very end? I mean Max and Liz got married-- so where the f was his kid then? And how the hell did Liz get powers? Now that makes absolutely NO sense whatsoever.
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khalessi
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I am sure it was named after Zan. His kid was given away in season 3 to a Forster family.
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khalessi
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they thought he would have a normal life away fom them or something and it would be safer. so Max gave him a memory and sent him away never to be mentioned again
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SpicyAlejandra
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Oh, Jen... you definitely NEED to watch all three seasons again. Speaking of - I've got excellent internet right now! Can we, can we, can we?
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bunniefuu
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That is absolutely the stupidest fucking thing I've ever heard of... twice apparently.
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SpicyAlejandra
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bunniefuu
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What? Just being honest... And let me guess -- you wanna watch Independence day?
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