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I was a little disappointed in myself that who Helen and the girls were didn't cross my mind (part of it was I was giving too much power to Osea and that it figured Father needed a Mother) especially considering the number of times Sam would list his children in the first episode.  

I did keep thinking that it was odd that only Montrose seems to be looking for her.

Oh, my guess is this is Compound V (though Cindy will be blamed) and part of a conspiracy between Vought, the Church and our fascist duo.  

Possibly, you have to think that they kept calling Osea the beating soul of the world and that “Father” was like the original guy’s brother and that was a twist that couldn’t be sustained so he might find himself going through a transition in the big house.

I heard about that earlier yesterday, I am not sure I can commit twelve hours to anything, so I might wait for a recap of relevant points.  Honestly, I have a memory of hearing about this twelve hour immersive thing last week but honestly didn’t understand it because it sounded like it was this filming of this play

I know I just have to wait until next week, but, things don’t look better on Osea in the preview for next week.  It makes me wonder if we are going back in time or that basically because Sam actually doesn’t seem like that great of a guy has an impact in sitting in the Father’s seat.  Or if that was the end of Jude

Okay, having read who Stormfront is in the comics, and that show Stormfront. .okay, I will just be quietly grossed out even more than we all were with that ending scene.

I just finished it and it was enjoyable.  Though sometimes I think I knew Alex and Reggie better than Julie did.  I also had a thought where Alex and Willie said what they thought was good bye that Ortega probably needs to be reminded he is on Netflix and not Disney anymore.  I think he did watch Locke & Key with its

I think that when Edgar learned about what Homelander did with releasing the Compound V last season, he decided to pull in the one person who could challenge him or make him decide to play ball. But what might be even funnier is Homelander ‘s Oedipal complex and if maybe Stormfront in the show has an even more

I think what you might have been missing is that Hughie was actually suicidal when he left that message. But what you might also be becoming aware of is that Butcher is going to get a terrible idea soon.

I split the season so even though I watched it all pretty much at once, so I think I was able to pay more careful attention to the Saturday episodes than the first three or four I watched after work on Friday.

Again, this is a comment after I have watched the season. But, I am thinking before 5B appears (which apparently could be like a Christmas drop this year because the showrunners seem pretty ready to hit the ground running with the end of the episode they need to finish) I want to watch like the whole show again.

Okay, I just finished and this episode is actually very important to the whole season.  Like that you read this recap right after the finale and you are like wait a second....

I spoiled myself a bit, but I think the issues you are worried about might be coming up (I am a little concerned about how much of the story we are getting to since we seem to have two episodes of the first chapter of the book). They do seem to be gender flipping at least two characters.

I could so see that the Agents of S.W.O.R.D. could be of interest to Disney + once the world begins in full again. It could technically be their family Marvel adventure series.

I suspect Mike will be in Stripe next week just because the adults might be out of commission and it will be apparent that Pat just co-opted a video game system inside.  But it will be fun that the IJA will rue some decisions.  Cindy and the JSA might have a brief ally and I could see Yolanda being the one to let her

I think you landed on several key points, like that it is hard to comment without being super spoilerly, Like, yeah, Vanya that is foreshadowing (but I think if my theory is correct, the event that happens in the next episode might have bigger consequences, basically someone’s reaction to the main event).

I did notice that in these little stretch of episodes, there were a few scenes where it was like okay, when did they get there. But it ends up not really affecting anything. Like they would be talking about getting somewhere, and then suddenly they were there with no sort of evidence.

I think, and this might become more clear later, Luthor was actually punishing himself by not doing more to find any of them since he truly does blame himself for last season.

What’s funny to imagine if the assholes can’t get an answer out of Jemma that she just says you didn’t find an Inhuman to read minds, I know that is a power...I am just suspecting the implant is somehow not totally visible to Chronicoms because otherwise it seems easy enough for Sybll to have it removed.