Numero 7.
It's nice to see there are automatic walls that'll come down in case of breaking glass of the enclosures! I liked Helen's line after shooting the Morrigan.
Not sure I like the Henry character in the webisodes. I don't know how to interpret his talk about humans and especially men being second class citizens in the Sanctuary; was it supposed to be funny, like a joke, or is that really how he feels (and freely voices it in front of his employer)?
I was really taken aback by Will's claim of them originally going to the crypt to find something to help with Helen's longevity. Did I miss something or did that come completely out of the blue for everyone else as well? Considering what Helen said in the beginning to Will about there being rewards to being on the forefront of science for so long this seemed really strange. Now she's talking about it being a curse, which is understandable but I really doubt she'd share something so personal with him on (one of their?) first mission(s) after barely knowing him. I guess it makes a bit of sense if 8 webisodes was all they had planned because then they might want to cover something like that but I much prefer how it was handled in the show.
I like the darker side we see of Ashley and it fits with John's madness and his and Helen's concern for their daughter.
Will is back to annoying me with his naivety and refusal to believe who the Morrigan are. Guess it didn't take long for him to turn back into the character I disliked.
Again, I really like the story about Morgan and revisionist history. However, it doesn't make much sense for Helen to have this epiphany when she's busy grabbing books. It would have been better to have her say it while sitting at the table, hunched over a book. Don't care much for the talk about feminine energy over the years, though.
I wonder what Will was going to say before Merlin's Army/Keepers of the Dead came jumped through the window. It sounded like he was going to say that Merlin didn't do a good job considering they managed to get to the Morrigan when there were just 3 of them against the Keepers of the Dead, but that's a pretty stupid statement considering the Morrigan had been kept there for what, 1200 years? Like Merlin could have predicted the guns he, Helen and Ashley had at their disposal!
It's nice to see there are automatic walls that'll come down in case of breaking glass of the enclosures! I liked Helen's line after shooting the Morrigan.
Not sure I like the Henry character in the webisodes. I don't know how to interpret his talk about humans and especially men being second class citizens in the Sanctuary; was it supposed to be funny, like a joke, or is that really how he feels (and freely voices it in front of his employer)?
I was really taken aback by Will's claim of them originally going to the crypt to find something to help with Helen's longevity. Did I miss something or did that come completely out of the blue for everyone else as well? Considering what Helen said in the beginning to Will about there being rewards to being on the forefront of science for so long this seemed really strange. Now she's talking about it being a curse, which is understandable but I really doubt she'd share something so personal with him on (one of their?) first mission(s) after barely knowing him. I guess it makes a bit of sense if 8 webisodes was all they had planned because then they might want to cover something like that but I much prefer how it was handled in the show.
I like the darker side we see of Ashley and it fits with John's madness and his and Helen's concern for their daughter.
Will is back to annoying me with his naivety and refusal to believe who the Morrigan are. Guess it didn't take long for him to turn back into the character I disliked.
Again, I really like the story about Morgan and revisionist history. However, it doesn't make much sense for Helen to have this epiphany when she's busy grabbing books. It would have been better to have her say it while sitting at the table, hunched over a book. Don't care much for the talk about feminine energy over the years, though.
I wonder what Will was going to say before Merlin's Army/Keepers of the Dead came jumped through the window. It sounded like he was going to say that Merlin didn't do a good job considering they managed to get to the Morrigan when there were just 3 of them against the Keepers of the Dead, but that's a pretty stupid statement considering the Morrigan had been kept there for what, 1200 years? Like Merlin could have predicted the guns he, Helen and Ashley had at their disposal!
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