The headband reminds me of an 80's movie. Can't place it. Not quite The Childlike Empress. But something else.
The headband reminds me of an 80's movie. Can't place it. Not quite The Childlike Empress. But something else.
Do you feel like there are a too many similarities between the Purifiers and the Children of Liberty on Supergirl ?
Last edited by T365; 11-12-2018 at 08:25 PM.
Don't watch Supergirl so not sure but if there are, I would probably blame Supergirl for being derivative since Purifiers are a well-established part of X-Lore
She does kind of look like she's about to do some aerobics in those photos yeah.. hopefully it's a more intimidating/glorious look in the actual show
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No it is a standard trope in fiction and both are hate groups in modern setting yes they should be similar. Purifiers would be more different if they used more of true to comics approach that said I am pretty sure I saw some of the people in the full purifier robes on Gifted.
I like how Jace is so contradictory: he joins a hate group but wants the group to go easy on harming mutants.
Last edited by juan678; 01-22-2019 at 04:39 AM.
That episode last night was powerful. The end really shook things up. The Inner Circle could've walked out total winners. They could've been the good guys. Then, one of them just had to commit an atrocity from which they cannot return. It felt like one of those moments that will definitely come back to haunt everyone for this and many seasons to come.
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Honestly, they should have seen it coming. She is clearly unstable.
It was a little too telegraphed. She spent the episode acting like a psycho. That said, the implications of her actions and the emotions surrounding the inner, esp Reeva, were powerful.
They still need to balance the show. This episode did more with Underground and the other Struckers, but the biggest take away was Blink being right about the Murlocks. Reed's storyline is awkwardly slow. We already got to this point when he had his first freakout. Also, are they seriously against her stealing food for the Murlocks? Really?
The underground don't steal things for themselves. It would hurt their coexistence message.
I don't think it was telegraphed. She exhibited this type of behavior the when Andy took her out the first time when they attacked the cop car. If the Inner Circle wasn't so focused on using her a weapon they could have taken you mental instability into account.
what rebecca did was not good.
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