oops, that was supposed to go under KC's reply about the warning. Sorry.
oops, that was supposed to go under KC's reply about the warning. Sorry.
I loved the new episode, and especially the colony situation. The Gatekeeper is probably the creepiest thing this podcast has seen(heard, get it?) in awhile. Hopefully we get to find out how they were able to be so organized and such.
I hope this podcast never goes away. Kind of like what they said in "We're Not Dead", they could do a movie version of this after time and he could play the same character just "20 years later...." haha.
Since Michael isn't being let in, will Pegs and Kelly actually go in? Will they decide not to go in, and then be forced to go in? Are they actually going to just let Michael walk back out the front door?
Sorry for all the questions. But, i ain't got no answers.
I think that Kalani was a little less of a dick in this one. He blames himself for the incident with the truck (which is good, I blame him too). He also came up with a solid idea for the Behomoth. It could be similar to Kelly. Everyone hated her at the start me included, she was a bitch.
As soon as Tommy dies she changed, it was her defining moment in my eyes. I see this as something for Kalani. This is where he gets the listeners on his side. That is my view anyway.
I find that in my own head the compound reminds me of something from Fallout 3 (as someone pointed out earlier). There is something about the description of it. The two things I can't wait to find out are:
1. What does the Doctor think is wrong with Michaels arm?
2. Why Victor was adament they go the other way. I'm assuming that there is some big boss in charge of this place and it turns out that he is a total dick.
I can see Kelly going in anyway, maybe for recon, maybe not. I don't think Pegs has a choice because of her foot. She should go in because she needs treatment and is allowed in.
My two cents anyways
Maybe it's just me, but I was catching echoes of the TSA with the Gatekeeper. "Just think of me as a doctor", he says. "I have to go through it, too," says Victor. Not that I take it as a political comment one way or the other, but the situation sounded familiar.
I kinda had to lol when they said they could drop the ceiling in on the behemoth. Young Justice just did that in their pilot episode.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl0O_49lElU#t=3m10s
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