The "I'm tired" speech kills me.
There's a lot of foreshadowing to AHBL in this episode. The whole "Who says I want to?" It's right there.
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The "I'm tired" speech kills me.
There's a lot of foreshadowing to AHBL in this episode. The whole "Who says I want to?" It's right there.
I got the impression that neither his sister nor his father thought much of YED, Jr.
Now someone explain why Sam is the Boy King, when YED had a whole cast lined up for auditions, and seemed ready to crown Jake, if not happy about it.He's the last one standing?
And hooboy yeah, the AHBL foreshadowing. The "I'm tired" speech--the body language, the expression, just...gah. And JP going all still and minimal to not pull focus. He's learning to match energy, and not just shoot sparks all over randomly.
He's the last one standing?
Yeah. It just takes a bit of the shine off it being SAM, you know? Because it would really mean it could have been any of the special kids who made it through.
I'd really rather it be specifically Sam, personally.
Ah, man, I liked Sarge.
Hey, Duane lied! There was something left behind -- the doctor.
I think YED had a cadre lined up, to hedge his bets, but he had a special fondness for Sam, and hoped he'd be the one.
Gah. Grand Canyon speech.
But if Sam had actually killed the others, he would have proved himself and gone over to the dark side, all in one fell swoop.
Or maybe it was a silly plan.
I love this scene ... with reservations. Because JP is off here. That "What?!" was so overplayed. He's just ... not Sam here, until the very end.