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Meg Newton This has been bothering me to. I do NOT think she was an AF. I am wondering if she just warmed up and/or the sun was in her eyes and bothered her enough to get up and get moving especially when she sees all the people in her room. I kept thinking all along that she needed to get up and moving and not just lay around when she felt ill. Maybe I am way off though...
Matt C She wasn't replace by an AF.
AF's don't age or grow physically. The section directly after her recovery talk about how Josie has changed physically in the years after her recovery.
Capaldi didn't build AF's he built the shells for them to inhabit and not very good ones based on the descriptions.
Judith Josie was not cured by the sun. It's just a coincidence that she began to rally on that day to survive the crucial phase of the lifting illness. OR...as has been suggested, Josie did die & was replaced by Capalti's creation, and it was being recharged by the sun in this scene. The dad knows Klara's plan is ridiculous, he was just tinkering with an AF to pass time & see what would happen.
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