Talk:Dearly Departured/@comment-34315680-20181224015315

Guys, I'm getting paranoid about Cassiopeia's identity so I tried to watch for clues in To The Stars banner and I discovered something

I think that the part surrounded by the red circle is a pair of glasses, and knowing that Cassiopeia is a woman I tried to look into possible candidates that we met before because it might be like El Rey situation (although, I think that it's really probable that Cassiopeia might be a new character that we would meet in the Airport or even in Newmark)

I extrapolated the candidates using four categories:

1. Female character - Following the mythological story behind Cassiopeia's name

2. Glasses presence - For the purpose of this theory

3. A character in her 30's - Since Julia is 36, Bateman 32 and Perseus 34

4. Good reputation - Fornax was AgriMeadows CEO, Orion was a venture capitalist and possibly Orion Inc. CEO and, Warren was the former Deputy Mayor, now the current Mayor

Now, the possible candidates for Cassiopeia are:

1. Rosamund Wilcox - I always considered The Rocket Cow Killer really unnecessary for the general season plot, however, what if Wilcox was only playing with us all along and the Amlodipine was a draft of the Protozane distribution in corn products? Even if she destroyed her reputation killing Edward, she was a school principal

2. Dr. Jennifer Russo - Dr. Russo might look like a minor character, but let's remember that she was Tony Marconi's therapist and also, she helped the members of The Higher Truth after the events of The Truth Hurts. She created a good reputation for helping people that left Steven's cult. Something important is that we "casually" found Russo's poster and also we discover that Grayson was the mastermind behind the cult. Finally, she shares her career with Lucius, what if Ad Astra's new generation followed the original path of Rozetta's generation?

3. New character - It would be the same situation as Julia Brine

Nevertheless, my theory would be dunked if:

a. The Mayor turns to be Cassiopeia and we are really looking for Perseus

b. Cassiopeia is not a woman

c. The "glasses" are Cassiopeia's right shoulder