So I was speculating on how things might shake down once characters start intersecting and working together (as I assume they will) and the whole Niki/Jessica thing. While I would guess they will probably eventually integrate her personalities, I was thinking how much more interesting if she became like Jeckyll/Hyde in LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN where the powerful one is also one that can never be trusted, except possibly by Micah (as Mina seemed to be able to control Hyde somewhat).
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I was thinking how much more interesting if she became like Jeckyll/Hyde in LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN where the powerful one is also one that can never be trusted, except possibly by Micah (as Mina seemed to be able to control Hyde somewhat).
That would be pretty sweet. Especially since I loved Hyde. And I also love Jessica.
Does he channel the future when he paints, or does he have future information in his head that he subconsciously taps into, you know? The way he paints random shit sometimes suggests the latter, which means wiping his brain would be BAD.
This is something that bothered me last night. How do they know that Isaac's new painting is going to show them where Syler is? It hasn't seemed that his power works that way up until now. He can't really control it. How do they know he won't paint another picture of Simone and Peter kissing? Or of Ma Bennet feeding the dog, you know?
Perhaps the powers are just beginning to surface when they're snatched and studied, and then they increase after that regardless of the mindwipe. They didn't tell us how long Matt had the ability to read minds. Clearly he wasn't using it for personal gain up to that point. Maybe the little girl is one of the first times he heard a concrete thought, and that was because she was probably mentally screaming at the top of her lungs.
That would be pretty sweet. Especially since I loved Hyde. And I also love Jessica.
Ali Larter is doing a really good job with the transformations. Jessica seems capable of anything, really. And looks like she can do almost as much damage as Hyde when she wants to.
I am really hoping that they don't integrate Niki/ikiN. Actually, I would love it if Niki just went away and Jessica became a straight up villain because I think Ali Larter is doing a much better job playing Jessica than she is playing Niki.
See, Pixie for me is Not!Meg, but that's me mapping to a different fandom entirely.
And now in my brain, she'll forever be Nutmeg, even though I know not your Not!Meg.
I have to go watch the episode. I forgot I fell asleep during it last night, which probably explains why I kept thinking, "Huh, I don't remember that, at all," while reading most of this thread.
Ali Larter is doing a really good job with the transformations.
I agree. It's impressive and creepy.
And looks like she can do almost as much damage as Hyde when she wants to.
Mmhmm. And, honestly, these guys look like they're capable of producing a scene just as awesome as the scene where the Invisible Man's blood begins appearing...EVERYWHERE. Which may be the most awesomely disturbing thing I've ever seen in a comic book. After I looked up footnotes and understood it, that is.
I think Ali Larter is doing a much better job playing Jessica than she is playing Niki.
It's always more fun to play the villain. But while I like the idea of Jessica taking over, I like the contrast. Seeing Niki be Niki makes Jessica all the more creeptastic.
Which may be the most awesomely disturbing thing I've ever seen in a comic book.
Heh, somehow I doubt that they would set up the scene quite the same way, though, given what Hyde did to put him in that condition.
Oh, heh, of course not. But similar in tone and execution, I think, is possible. They've been pretty gruesome before.