If *I* had a life-force sucking typewriter, I might put it in a closet. Or surround it with a fence. Or, at the very least, stick it in a corner and cover it with a sheet. IJS.
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Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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the folks on racialicious have a real problem with how in the background Astrid is. They are not happy with this at all.
It got a bit better as the season went on and she wasn't automatically used for every experiment.
the folks on racialicious have a real problem with how in the background Astrid is
I don't think she's background because she's black. I just think they have written Walter so broadly, and Peter as his straight man that even Olivia tends to fade into the background in the lab unless she's the subject of the experiment--and Astrid never gets to leave the lab.
I think they have a hard time with her in the show because with her skills, she should have been more visible.
I'm so used to POC being backgrounded in scifi that I mostly shrug now. I'm so pleased she didn't die.
I'm pretty sure I have a life-force-sucking computer.
When Pete got stuck, I said, "They need me! I have enough Wellbutrin in my blood to fight the Plath field long enough to go in there and drag him out!" It's like a superpower I wasn't born with, like an adamantium skeleton.
I was thinking Myka should flash him her boobies. That should get at least a momentary reaction.
Couldn't she have tackled him out of the effect? Wasn't it looking at the typewriter that set it off?
I thought it was being within the circle. Hence, my fence.
I thought it was being within the circle
He looked at it and it got all wonky, which is why I thought it was set off by looking. Also, Myka or Claudia said something about them being sense-sensitive. Which is why I'd box them up.
I thought she'd said something about Pete "being in the circle." Though I could be remembering wrong what with all the snarking going on in our house.
I know Badger was taking Artie to task about artifacts being destroyed, but in the case of things so dangerous that merely looking at them can result in calamity, I'd think they would make an exception and do away with the objects rather than store them.