I think the main story is becoming more important. Now, especially. Simon and his wife have been arrested, and so have Billy and his two friends. The X'ers are practically finished. Sure, there are still those that didn't have significant roles who weren't arrested, like the union rep, at least on-screen. But I doubt they'll be of any importance moving forward. Not to mention, they may have been arrested off-screen after the significant X'er bust in this episode. With that plotline seemingly resolved, these three shadow figures are now roaming around, taking on the new "main" focus, I'm guessing. I don't think the writers would have them show up now if they aren't meant to be a bigger aspect, right off the bat. Especially considering they're a throwback to Cal's first Calling-induced drawing which was brought back up in this episode, too, only he drew one. And the biblical references are back! Matthew 24:24 and the baby's name, Eden. That baby is most certainly going to be a focal part of the show from now on, in some way. Also, am I the only one who is somewhat with Adrian's point of view? He may very well be deluded, as Ben said. I can understand why that would be believed and assumed, but at the same time, wouldn't blindly following the Callings, assuming they're for good, down to a T, just because of certain circumstances that lead to a seemingly good ending, also be a variation of delusion as well? Maybe even more so than Adrian's perspective. I don't know, I just feel like there's something to it.
Review by LineageBlockedParent2020-03-17T19:02:56Z
I think the main story is becoming more important. Now, especially. Simon and his wife have been arrested, and so have Billy and his two friends. The X'ers are practically finished. Sure, there are still those that didn't have significant roles who weren't arrested, like the union rep, at least on-screen. But I doubt they'll be of any importance moving forward. Not to mention, they may have been arrested off-screen after the significant X'er bust in this episode. With that plotline seemingly resolved, these three shadow figures are now roaming around, taking on the new "main" focus, I'm guessing. I don't think the writers would have them show up now if they aren't meant to be a bigger aspect, right off the bat. Especially considering they're a throwback to Cal's first Calling-induced drawing which was brought back up in this episode, too, only he drew one. And the biblical references are back! Matthew 24:24 and the baby's name, Eden. That baby is most certainly going to be a focal part of the show from now on, in some way. Also, am I the only one who is somewhat with Adrian's point of view? He may very well be deluded, as Ben said. I can understand why that would be believed and assumed, but at the same time, wouldn't blindly following the Callings, assuming they're for good, down to a T, just because of certain circumstances that lead to a seemingly good ending, also be a variation of delusion as well? Maybe even more so than Adrian's perspective. I don't know, I just feel like there's something to it.