I think they should have swapped episode 5 and 6 around, because we haven't seen his sister for a while even though it was savage it didn't carry the emotional weight it should have. Showing their relationship as it was in episode 6 would have made the loss cut more deep.
Latest episode was dope though, Dan Stevens killed it.
I think they should have swapped episode 5 and 6 around, because we haven't seen his sister for a while even though it was savage it didn't carry the emotional weight it should have. Showing their relationship as it was in episode 6 would have made the loss cut more deep.
Latest episode was dope though, Dan Stevens killed it.
Agreed, just caught up on the last couple of episodes. The visuals of what he did to Amy was horrific enough, but didn't pack the punch it could have if she had been more prominent this season or the character was really developed. What I want to know is why the SK did that? The two have been working together to find his body to stop the threat Future Syd warned about, so why antagonize David to the point of
I think the episodes were in that order to show how guilty David felt about what happened to his sister. The only timeline this happens to his sister is the one he's currently in....meaning it took a very specific set of circumstances and choices for her to arrive at that fate. Once it shows her drop him off at Clockworks it never shows any other alternate reality....it just shows a montage of scenes that led up to the end of the last ep, which is him screaming and crying.
They even underline this by ending the ep with the quote from The Shadow King...."you decide what is real and what is not, your will."
I thought it was brilliant.
Fred.
Any thoughts on why the Shadow King did what he did now?
And to me, the fact that we haven't seen her in a while made it even moreI think the episodes were in that order to show how guilty David felt about what happened to his sister. The only timeline this happens to his sister is the one he's currently in....meaning it took a very specific set of circumstances and choices for her to arrive at that fate. Once it shows her drop him off at Clockworks it never shows any other alternate reality....it just shows a montage of scenes that led up to the end of the last ep, which is him screaming and crying.
They even underline this by ending the ep with the quote from The Shadow King...."you decide what is real and what is not, your will."
I thought it was brilliant.
Fred.
Guess I gotta catch up. fukkNaked Plaza
Side note, The Shadow King is lucky this version of Legion is weak as fukk....in the comics it would be suicide to provoke him like this. He has over 1,000 personalities and around 200 are Omega Level. He wiped out The Elder Gods with a thought.
He also stole the entire universe and hid it in a box.
Fred.