Question: Why does The Merovingian call Seraph 'Judas'?
Socks1000
2nd Jul 2009
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
25th Jun 2009
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
Question: What exactly did the Architect mean when he said to the Oracle, "You played a very dangerous game"?
Chosen answer: By encouraging Neo to go to the machine city and negotiate a peace contract she has upset the Architect's "perfect" world. The Architect, ruled by brutal logic, has a method that is tried and true; the death and rebirth of Neo and Zion, the Oracle has created a new order of things and has allowed Zion to survive, throwing a rather large spanner in the Architect's plans.
25th Jun 2009
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
Question: It's been stated that Seraph is a former angel programme left over from a previous Matrix. Then why does one of The Merovingian henchmen refer to him as wingless?
Chosen answer: A Seraph is the highest level of God's angels, typically depicted with six wings (three pairs), the joke refers to the fact that Seraph physically has no wings in the matrix and that he now no longer works for the machines and so is also meant as a "fall from grace" jibe.
Chosen answer: Seraph previously worked for the Merovingian, but left him to protect the Oracle, thus the Merovingian considers that Seraph has betrayed him.
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