Yeah, I wondered what would happen if William bumped into one of the VR captives and why he didn’t. Perhaps Leviathan lady was able to have him walk a winding path through them while he thought he was walking in a straight line?
Yeah, I wondered what would happen if William bumped into one of the VR captives and why he didn’t. Perhaps Leviathan lady was able to have him walk a winding path through them while he thought he was walking in a straight line?
Isn’t “shut it down now” pretty much what Andrea told Eve/Hope though? She expects her directives to be carried out and she has no reason to think they won’t be. She’s apparently not a full-on micromanager so she probably won’t see a reason to follow up.
Because that’s how people on TV act. They go in alone with no plan and don’t tell anyone. People on TV don’t behave normally. I made that point yesterday in a post that’s still “pending.”
True. I was simply trying to find some rationale for whatever Leviathan is doing since their motives aren't apparent. The "dream energy" idea is ridiculous but at least it's consistent.
Those people in VR are essentially dreaming, right? It could all be a plot to harness their “dream energy.” (That’s apparently a thing because it’s how Dreamer’s electric ropes work.)
My usual random thoughts—again since this doesn’t even show up as “pending.”
I was one of the folks who were hoping they'd recast the Jeremiah role, possibly with Tom Welling. Alas.
“And no Kelly, it’s not a glitch, it’s a feature.”
The whole business of Dreamer manipulating “dream energy” is irredeemably stupid. Her power is prediction. It isn’t flashy but it doesn’t need to be. You show it with flashes. You show her kicking butt in hand-to-hand by anticipating her opponent’s moves. It doesn’t require lightning ropes or “phone cords” or…
Could be and I get that she wants to be an example, maybe a role model, but it’s kinda like identifying yourself as a left handed albino. It makes it too easy to find out your civilian identify.
Didn't Kara mention Bizarro Supergirl after Red Daughter attacked the White House?
I didn't have any trouble telling the difference between the two guys. I honestly don't get what people are talking about.
My usual random thoughts:
“No Means No. Not badger me until I give in and my sister tells me five you a chance. It’s a fail.”
“he just puts his cards on the table with her, like, you need to do this or I’ll blow your secret identity”
“What she’s doing is ethically debatable, and when I say “debatable” I mean she might well be right, or she might not.”
In Agent Liberty & Co.’s minds they were evil simply because they were aliens. No further evidence needed.
“The show doesn’t need three reporters.”
Either a Green Lantern or Space Ranger. He had a gun that would shoot heat, cold, jets of air, knockout gas, disintegrator rays, or whatever the plot needed.
Not this again. Humans do have something to fear *occasionally* from *some* aliens. That doesn’t justify generalized xenophobia. The show has been very clear that most aliens just want to live in peace.