As Holly explained:Making children disappear is the war we wage with God. It is discovered that the Cuban spy is actually a Russian spy, and that Cuba has made a deal to return the spy to Russia in return for money debt forgiveness. I think you're taking the words way too literally. Some months later, Anna returned the favor by joining up with the OSP Team in order to rescue her father, who was being held in a Russian prison along with a suspected CIA operative.In Season 10 Episode 22 it is revealed Anna went to Cuba with Katya Mironovna (Kate Miller) to find Volkov. I don't know how to write it properly, without it being a big spoiler, which I don't like to put on the front page of the site.I think that it is consistent. Upon arrival, the Allies found the campgrounds themselves littered with dead bodies. Anna is in prison for shooting an arms dealer (presumably Abram Sokolov, judging by the fact she shot him even though he was unarmed) in the Season 9 episode "Vendetta". Some went on hunger strike and were force fed with raw eggs in milk, which they swiftly vomited up. Based on the latest national figures available from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 4,980 prisoners in US correctional facilities died in 2014, a nearly 3% increase from 2013. Just because she says the ultimate objective was to kill children, doesn't mean they didn't also get a perverse kick out of having them alive for a while.First, I apologize for the vague title of my question. Prisoners is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Denis Villeneuve from a screenplay written by Aaron Guzikowski.The film has an ensemble cast including Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, Maria Bello, Terrence Howard, Melissa Leo, and Paul Dano. But the drugged children were asked to solve it in order to be allowed to go home. They escape after Volkov releases the chlorine gas, but Anna refuses to go back to L.A., worrying that she will never have her life back. Callen then thanks both of them and departs for L.A., leaving Anna and Joelle in Cuba.Anna was kidnapped in Moscow in order to force her father's hand. Joelle says she will stay with Anna, as she also cannot return to Los Angeles. Perhaps the victims were being given sufficient time to solve the maze before they were killed.Movies & TV Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for movie and TV enthusiasts. Conditions were squalid, prison dress uncomfortable, and the food inedible.
But her husband was more complicated.In other words, the ritual and thereby the delay in killing the victims was an elaborately indirect (and perhaps subconscious) attempt to allow someone/god to stop him/them from killing another child.