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Unless there's a Good Samaritan Law, of course.

Adrenaline overload- the heart works so hard that it basically wears itself out.

Seems unlikely that Morpho was a hermaphrodite. I'll admit it's a possibility but shape-shifter would fit within the show's universe better.

Strongly implied to be, though you don't have to be a straight man to know the difference between a real vagina and a fake one.

No, you offer the couch on Craigslist and arrange the pickup at the motel.

And Steve Summers, presumably.

But he got to walk on the moon!

I'd say Monarch's had a couple clean victories before. His arching of JJ was pretty clean- he got to arch Rusty again and he only lost one henchman that wasn't 21 or 24.

I wouldn't have minded it making a repeat appearance, though. Gives you another chance to buy one for your henchmen, watch them fight over who's really the 'best'.

That, and wandering spiders. Those things are especially creepy.

He mostly likes killing people in funny ways. Why not have a vague reason for it?

Hank with that mustache, man. Where does he get those costumes?

It's pretty easy to get him drunk too, what with the little body and big head.

The bigger question is, why no 'done shots on'?

I know- I saw Gary with the cast and said, "That bit again?"

I suspect the Blue Morpho had some actual shape-shifting powers. There's no costume that good.

I wasn't so hot on the narration, to be honest. Felt unnecessary, considering how well the images told the story.

That's how Rodney does it. Though I wish he'd shot Turnbuckle earlier. That guy was annoying, even for an arch.

She was at the bar, but with a neck brace.

He's a level 4- purely puff-piece protagonist. But hey, you do what you must to level up. Whatever you must.