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19 | 54.29% |
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2 | 5.71% |
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![]() Ugh, had about a half way done review going and my Macbook air froze on me so I lost the whole thing. It p***** me off but I'm ready to try this again.
This is my least favorite of the evil leaper trilogy; adding Zoey as a leaper took it too far in my opinion. Up until Sam pulls a screaming Alia out of what they called "The Box" is watchable but then with all these leapers and holograms competing with each other it essentially became a leaper Hunger Games. It took away from the QL atmosphere in my opinion. Still there are aspects if this episode which were interesting. Once again we learn slightly more about the evil project and even meet a new character. The reveal that Zoey was intended to be their leaper but she'd appealed to them to send Alia to repay a favor was interesting but they should have elaborated. To only tell half that story made little sense like a professor assigning the second half of the book to read but not the first. The notion to use hypnotism to cloak Alia from Lothos was very clever and opens up the possibility that for Sam to find a way to better control it so that he may intentionally tap into a leapee's mind. I however feel that when Al put the idea out there the reference he should have used is Dreams not Shock Theater. The leap in which Sam had actually literally been put into hypnosis and nearly falling victim to that sociopath psychiatrist. During that scene Al had mentioned barely being able to establish a lock on him. So in that way that could be a superior function that the evil project did not manage. Lightning McQueenie's take that it had also effected Alia's leapee thus causing her condition in the waiting room is quite intelligent. That indeed was one of the highlights of the episode, it absolutely amuses me how when Liz snaps at Al that "The waiting room doesn't tell me chip" he gets this priceless 'ok backing off' expression. As for why he did not show sympathy for Angel, he was probably ignorant. He clearly saw her condition as a typical effect of leaping. He says as much when he tells Liz that "It's a bi-product of how you here." Not to mention his sympathies seem to have to either be earned or hit home such as with Jimmy or Running for Honor. This and the fact that she'd sent a bullet into her abusive husband thus ending up in the prison establishes Liz as one badass b****. Which brings me to Lightning McQueenie's other question regarding a planned rape. There is no way I'd buy the actual Meyers trying that on the actual Liz, she'd probably castrate him. As for Zoe in the role, though I never got the impression that she'd planned to rape Liz, yeah she'd knowingly rape Sam. She made a display of being attracted to him in Deliver Us... as no exception to her having a level of lecherous-ness which rivals Al's. The first thing she said when she saw him was: "Who is this tasty morsel?" Returning to the hypnotism, lets look at the scene I mentioned as the last which is watchable for me, Alia in "The Box". This came across to me as a piece of Alia had come through with Angel's claustrophobia. Remember she'd been tortured after failing to kill Sam in Deliver Us.... Being chained to that wall may have triggered that memory. She'd been sobbing: "I didn't do it." a statement that wasn't clear to Sam and Al. Al even said at the beginning that at best she'd only absorbed a little bit of Angel's memory. So that was pretty interesting and being a sucker for mush I liked seeing Sam comforting her when he'd gotten her out of those chains. Also I noticed a line that may or may not be an error. Somewhere near the beginning Zoey demands of Thames as a response to not being able to find Alia to talk to her leapee in their version of a waiting room called the Holding Chamber. To which Thames' response was: "There's no one there." I assume he simply wasn't counting Meyers but I feel the line still should have been more clear about that such as: "Meyers is the only one there." or "There's no one there but Meyers." Then I've already discussed with Lightning McQueenie in his Interesting observations thread about the whole controversy over the shoot off at the end and theories of how a bullet had grazed the blue leap light over Alia and then produced a disoriented but psychically unharmed Angel. A similar event occurred with Zoey. The logic behind that is not clear but I wish there had been more exploring of it because I need it for the climax of my fanfic. Over all about 3/5 stars.
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This actually got me thinking - Angel in the Waiting Room should really have taken on Alia's persona. In fact, maybe Al could have even hypnotised her to make the memory transition easier on her. Doing this, he could have even had Angel (as Alia) tell him more about the Evil Project, including any weaknesses... Quote:
In any other situation, I agree, Zoe would drug and rape Sam in a heartbeat, but in this case, she was so obsessed with revenge I'm sure she'd give her loins a rest for a leap :P Quote:
As for the "I didn't do it" line, I just assumed that it was Angel coming through, saying that she didn't kill Carol. It would make sense, because later she tells Sam that Carol had said something to Liz earlier that night. This is what prompted Al to interrogate Liz in the Waiting Room... Speaking of Vivian though, I loved her character, and her line "If I'm about to step into the Twilight Zone, I need a damn minute!" - it's especially funny if you realise that Carolyn Seymour (Zoe) was IN the Twilight Zone :P Quote:
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I personally really enjoy this episode and there is a lot to talk about, and I would have liked to see more of the Evil project storyline in future episodes had there been a chance. Shame it never came to pass...
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![]() As others have mentioned I liked that this episode explored the idea that some leapees were better off in the waiting room than in their own lives. Definitely accurate.
Beyond that I thought the episode was a hot mess and the worst in the Evil Leaper trilogy. The Evil Leapers weren't my favorite part of QL anyway and ties with the celebrity leaps as being the most shameless grab for ratings (in my opinion) but I find 'Deliver Us from Evil' and "Return of the Evil Leaper" to be at least watchable and there are things I like about them. I can't bring myself to sit all the way through this one after the first time through. Quote:
Zoey was lecherous and she objectified men and specifically Sam, but she would also certainly be capable of, and would enjoy brutalizing and humiliating Sam or whoever too. She would very much be into the power trip.
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In my fanfic however it would have to work somewhere in between the outcomes of Alia and Zoey. That's all I shall reveal. Quote:
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![]() I thought of something - in Return of the Evil Leaper, when they hear "Arnold" asking Al for help, Zoe asks Lothos who reveals it's Sam. That means Lothos must be able to scan people for leapers. In Revenge of the Evil Leaper, why didn't Zoe just tell Thames to have Lothos scan all the prisoners to find Sam and Alia?
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![]() I don't understand how Thames thought Alia was still in the box when it was actually the officer. Why was he detecting her brainwaves in there? Also did they cut out a scene. Suddenly Al and Thames claim the electrical force field around the prison was preventing the evil project from locking on to Alia and Sam.
Also is this the closest date (1987) Sam has ever been to home (with the obvious exception of Leap Back)
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![]() I find it hilarious that the office actually waits for Sam to get info from Al at the end before putting him at the back of the vehicle at the end of the leap. For most of it, Sam isn't even saying much, just listening to Al.
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![]() It's amazing that I'm STILL finding something new every time I watch this episode.
This might have been obvious to others, but I guess I'm a bit slow on the uptake. Al says that after Fiddler gets out of gaol, she disappears without a trace. I didn't join the dots until this latest viewing, that Fiddler must have been murdered by Myers since she was the closest thing to a witness to Carol Bending's murder.
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![]() It was made immediately clear to the audience that Sam and Alia had leapt together and ended up in the Box, i find it unbelievable that to an evil A.I unit such as Lothos that they could not summise that Liz and Angel were in fact Sam and Alia.
I mean look at the facts, 2 prisoners who were inseperable with somewhat questionable memory, 2 + 2 should have equalled 4 nearly instantly from when Zoey leapt in and saw those 2 characters acting in that fashion.
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