So, if I got all of that correctly, the multiple Jasons are double spawing from opposite choices "our Jason" made in the box (assuming Jason 2 was always perfectly zen, single-focused etc (thus no double) like he hinted while training his mate/boss). And ofc those are still only the subset that did made the right choices to manage to get back to their reality, and who got separated from Amanda.
1. Without the drug scarcity the box would have became an infinite spawn point for a massive Jason army ready to overwhelm the world
2. If Jasons exist for all possible choices, some would have to have made it back immediately and give trouble to Jason 2...
What's up with the renslayer scene though? Seems in a TVA-disused far future, and purple light was previously associated with he who remains. Back-up-back-up plan of his?
Nice come back to nordic mythology with yggdrasil, literally holding worlds/timelines together.
Trakt's description: "[...] with the future at steak [...]".
Is that a lame pun or what
Is it me or did they break some 5th wall right at the start?
"game, set, and ma..." "eheh, it's me boaz doing stupid shit, lol!"
Subtil but addictive dive into frozen horror
quick note :
for the "quanputer" to produce/select a story in which it has to create the substory of it doing that again, yep, looks like a big indeed! (either that or it had a "self-destruct"-wish)
29 minutes in: ketchup-wine, anyone?
Also, she has a bit of a cleptomania side, doesn't she?
Abe is magnificent in his soul searching, guilt-trip through his innate sexism. Now, given his usual intensity, can't help feeling bad for the daughter...
Can we talk about the
dash or not dash, that is the question. Storylord's writer says "'dash' set up to fail".
As Rick goes very meta this episode, I looked up Rick-plush dot biz of course, but also rickplush dot biz. But that later one redirects to odditytech tiktok account. I stopped there, no tiktok here... :)
maybe it's just random!
Once again, Discovery hits the spot for me, all in the subtleties of the (now) human Gorgiou trying to impose her will of steel to veer her barbarian, inhuman home universe towards the aspiration of humanity and greatness she came to discover and enjoy in USS Discovery's universe.
The universe travelling stuff limits exploring the depth of that situation... how I'd love to see an adaptation* of the skolian saga with Jaibriol III in that exact same situation!
(*well not so much adaptation as an extension of the skolian saga!)
I found it very well built, peaking in making the viewers ask themselves what they would do: under fire, do you choose try to communicate, or do you erupt with anger, devil may care with the consequences?