It think that was just his teleportation ability, but her destination was inside a wall.
It think that was just his teleportation ability, but her destination was inside a wall.
When the therapist was closing the door, I honestly thought the door was going to blast open and he was going to die.
Okay, so… David's power list at the moment is:
Telepathy
Telekinesis
Astral Projection
Matter transportation
(possibly electrokinesis)
Understandable. But what I liked is that it showed an unflappable family, so used to the charade of normalcy that it becomes clear they are much more when the facade refuses to even crack under extraordinary circumstances.
Was it just me or did the Chilidog guy's animation seem extremely fluid?
Oter than that, yeah, it was a pretty lackluster episode.
And if you remember the 'Being Frank' episode, it's very possible that Frank can't REMEMBER Mac's name.
So if he absorbs personalities, and the powers follow, then do memories follow as well?
And is it based on contact, or just proximity?
I'll be honest. I laughed at this episode. These assholes are always good for cheap gags built around subtly complex characters.
The end a great point of this. Being both Hilarious and… oddly heartfelt.
I'll be honest, that commercial is kinda making me want to see the show.
Any insights? All I know of Legion is his parentage and that all his… Passengers, have different abilities.
Very stylish, very odd. I like it.
And my only prior knowledge of Legion is his main concept.
So…
That honestly just raises more questions for me.
Always unsure of what's real, but that some layer of it must be shining through.
By the time it wasobvious Minny was a bunch of robots, I figured she'd be just as big a villain as Martin.
although the twist being, in the way Martin is about thriving in chaos, Minny is about bringing order.
Nice to see she reformed a little in the end.
Honestly, I've always had this theory rattling in my head, that if any of the gems would turn traitor, it'd be Amethyst. Sticking with the themes of the show, it'd be brief, but I think she'd do it because she really feels like she wants to belong, and the gem society is all about belonging in a specific place. The…
And the prettier Barbara Streisand.
I liked how they did the whole dual mind infiltration with the contrasting mechanical and organic minds.
They were good foils.
Mostly, though, I just really had fun with the episode.
I was wondering if it'd be like the South Park censoring of 201.
Although, that impression was just a fleeting concern.
And the reasons were more…
I honestly think it's funny how the Ice elemental always does whatever they can to maintain their form.
Evergreen made the Crown, and blasted the other elementals.
Patience… may have blasted them, and froze herself.
I always figured the point of Mother and Father were that they were a way to describe the activities and movements of the Bauldelaire parents while they were alive, without…. taking away the sting of their death by using flashbacks.
In addition, it also served to highlight the emptiness the Baudelaires and Quimblys…
Honestly, I kinda want it to be an accident.
I feel the greatest joke the writers could twist through the story is that an accidental death is what upends everything around them.
I kinds realized they were the parents of the triplets around episode 4, but even still, the reveal still kinda hurt.