I read something that addressed the problem of Annie's clothes - they picked out what she wore carefully so they could make it look like different things, because she could never change outfits. I think that was the same wrap, that looks like a cardigan most of the time. The cowl part can be pulled up into a hood, too.
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At one point, it didn't have shoulders, but now it does. I thought about the convertible wrap thing, but the sleeves changed.
I'll have to rewatch and pay more attention to Annie's clothes!
I think I noticed it because I hate the missing shoulders, so I noticed it when they were covered up.
They said her clothes change with her moods, but are basically the same thing.
I wonder why her power to affect the world increased? More self-confidence, or because she didn't go through the door?
One of the boys -- I think Mitchell -- made a comment near the end to the effect of "not many people turn away Death."
Yeah, Mitchell said something like that - "You turned down Death. No one's ever done that before." It's got to have an effect.
Warehouse 13 certainly has been going (doing?) gangbusters.
Yes, but what were the ratings for Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus and how sharp was the half-hour drop-off once everyone realized it sucked?