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.
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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.
I don't know. I think you can have just as much fun playing a good character. Especially this good character who has a very dark side. And while I agree that she has done a great job with the transformations (the elevator scene for me is still the best), I just am uninterested in her Niki. She talks about what's happening to her in the same way that she'd describe having a hang nail. I wouldn't have a problem with the duality of the character if I actually felt that Ali Larter was expressing any conflict as Jessica. When she was banging on the mirror asking Jessica to come out and help her after DL kidnapped Micah, she might as well have been asking Jessica to come help her find her keys. I just didn't buy it. The only time that I have bought it was in her actual scene with DL in the kitchen where she was trying to explain to him what was happening to her and he pooh-poohed it and said that someone was setting her up. So maybe she just needs some more scenes with a stronger actor than Texas Tina.
Isaac = Stone (because he puts me in mind of the guy who played Stone on General Hospital
he does, doesn't he? *sniff* i miss Stone.
Claire = Not!Buffy
Peter = Not!Xander
Simone = Not!Zoe
Claire's father = Not!Norman Pfister
DL = Forrest
Micah = Forrest's kid
Niki/Jessica = Ben/Glory
The cop = Not!Puffy Xander
Ando = Not!Gavin
I love this. especially Ben/Glory. bwahaha!!
Wait. Are you saying there's a connection between Ben and Glory?
No, between Ben and Jerry.
One of my friends suspected she was the one pushing Isaac on heroin in the first place, to cultivate his power.
No, when she came to the studio to kidnap him, she asked his name, as if she was making sure that she had the right guy. She wouldn’t have had to do that if they’d had a previous relationship.
Why did I think that DL was the guy who mindwiped the Quarterback and tried to kidnap Nathan??
They’re both black.
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
Either it’s the only shot they have, or they’ve figured out that they can suggest something and he’ll paint it.
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.
Right, he can hear people when they’re projecting, and she was the only one projecting, whereas at the market, everyone was.
No, when she came to the studio to kidnap him, she asked his name, as if she was making sure that she had the right guy. She wouldn’t have had to do that if they’d had a previous relationship.
Oh, good point. Maybe she had pushed drugs on other people before, or something.
They’re both black.
And bald. And the same build.
They’re both black
Nahh I think it's the way they walk/move and their build. Their facial features are similar but it's more the way they move/carry themselves. Self assured. Plus I'm usually multitasking instead of watching, dealing w/ homework issues. Shooing the youngest kid to bed.. so it's just me not paying attention too.
I took it to mean that Pixie had been some wasted, drug-addled lowlife one pill/drink/snort/needle away from the gutter, and Claire's dad found her, cleaned her up, and showed her how to use her powers (possibly showed her how to use them without whatever she was damaging her life with, just like she promised Isaac she'd do with him)
Then again, I watched a bad copy on an old tape and the volume was all muffled and I may have misheard the few tidbits dropped.