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And they used the 'eyelid' framing device at least twice in this episode.
I need to watch again to clarify, but for some reason i got the impression that Clark's spycam was implanted in his damaged eye? Maybe Walter had something similar going on? Or, possibly, I'm way off base and just need to rewatch the whole

This was amazing, I'm so glad I got to watch it as it aired rather than only finding out after it ended.
Two things bother me, though: if David is 'free ' from the Shadow King, and they know he's gone, why is he still wearing the headband? And as much as I love him, I'm still really bothered by Oliver - nothing about

Too true. I think at least most of the time we spent with Syd and with Summerland were mostly real, even if we're seeing them through David's filter. But it seems kind of like once you've been inside David's mind, you never really get out again. (Obviously, it's messed with Syd since the body swap, and Ptonomy and

the dude from Division 3 was using a fairly high- tech tablet in the first episode, i think the retro look is an aesthetic choice more than anything. plus they mention medications that are only a few years old, and the cars are all modern.

so does anyone else get the feeling that we're not exactly back in the real world? The Boy showing up was a good jump scare, but only David saw him so that doesn't mean much, but Oliver, for one thing, is completely wrong (no muscle atrophy, teleported? out of the diving suit, same clothes as on the astral plane.)

it is oddly rigid looking, but i realized that he reminds me of McDonald's Grimace wearing a human skin stretched over his rigid purple gumdrop body and that makes him even more terrifying and freaky than a realistic person would be…