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2014 ABC ‘Resurrection’ TV Show Spoilers: Aliens Kidnap Jacob; Marlon Wayans Talks Omar Epps at 2 Pac Murder? [VIDEO]

ABC 2014 Sunday night primetime TV show Resurrection returns to the air tonight, following a break for Easter. Spoilers: In this week's saga we apparently find out the Jacob has gone missing, despite supposedly being safe and secure in this room. His bizarre disappearance leads some to speculate that aliens must have kidnapped him--and are probably behind the entire walking dead phenomenon. Series protagonist Omar Epps's close friend Marlon Wayans opens up about the pair hanging out with fellow high school alum 2 Pac, the night he was fatally shot and killed. Wayans claims Shakur was a performance arts kid, not a gangster or thug.

Perhaps Resurrection's ever-shrinking audience needed last week off the try and wrap their brains around the preternatural events ABC newest Sunday night show.

After weeks of dead people mysteriously returning to the sleepy town of Arcadia, now its apparently time for some of them to start disappearing--namely Jacob and Caleb.

Caleb called his disappearance last episode, but it seems that this week little boy look-alike Jacob is going to pulling a vanishing act--leading some critics to speculate that the series in really about an alien invasion (via Cartermatt):

"This is something that the sneak peek below especially explores, as the revelation is made that the child has gone missing after his parents thought that he was safely in his room.

"This leads of course to a search, which includes them going back to the same soccer fields that they previous were at earlier this season where Caleb appeared.

"Aliens are easily the one at the top of the list, since it makes sense that they would be able to synthesize some sort of human life-form that extracts the memories of the dead in order to sort of blend in.

"It also makes sense why they would get some parts of the physiology wrong, including those returnees having to eat almost constantly and their failure to get almost any sleep at all."

Omar Epps, who is the good guy of the series, was defended by his friend Marlon Wayans after appearing on the View in a skirt to promote the show.

Marlon has been friends with Omar from back when they went to high school with Tupac Shakur.

Wayans recently opened up in an interview with Baller Status about the night they were with Tupac before he got shot:

"Me and Omar Epps, who I went to school with...I was with them. So we saw 'Pac standing outside of the Luxor.

"Omar was like, 'Yo I'm gonna go say what's up.' I was like, 'Hey Pac!' from far away. I was like, 'Mmhmm.' He had all these thugs with him."

"So we went over, shook his hand, said, 'What's up,' gave him love. We got in a cab, went off. Pac looked at us, and then he went in the car that he wound up getting shot."

"You know what was great about Pac? He was a performance high school kid. Pac was very smart and he was very silly.

"He was a clown. He wasn't real gangster but he acted gangster. He was a method actor, so he went a little too far. He was like, 'Oh, I'll shoot you!' Pow! He'd really shoot you. He'd overcommit.

Who knows maybe Tupac will appear in the before the season finale.

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