1. Of course not, you are too nice a person to be as cruel as the person I'm describing!
2. I have seen it and I was left in a puddle of Myka feelings! She's supposed to be the more observant aka logical one of the team, but she feels sympathy for lost children and connects with the girl when remembering what it was like to be trapped in that mirror.
My main Claudia question is...how did Marcus constantly die without Sikes feeling the effects? Even if Sikes wasn't the one who used the metronome to bring him back to life, the person who did would still have fallen five stories and been shot three times.
I'm not really that interested in Artie (and after the monks fucked with his life so much, I'm surprised he's kept his promise of never telling anyone the truth, b/c I'd be like "screw them" and get help!). I wish that the group meeting at the end had included Leena because if everyone pooled their information, they'd figure stuff out faster and she knows so much, she's such an untapped resource. I'm also surprised the monks are okay with returning to a world without hope - I hope Artie explained that bit, as it's quite important.
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2. I have seen it and I was left in a puddle of Myka feelings! She's supposed to be the more observant aka logical one of the team, but she feels sympathy for lost children and connects with the girl when remembering what it was like to be trapped in that mirror.
My main Claudia question is...how did Marcus constantly die without Sikes feeling the effects? Even if Sikes wasn't the one who used the metronome to bring him back to life, the person who did would still have fallen five stories and been shot three times.
I'm not really that interested in Artie (and after the monks fucked with his life so much, I'm surprised he's kept his promise of never telling anyone the truth, b/c I'd be like "screw them" and get help!). I wish that the group meeting at the end had included Leena because if everyone pooled their information, they'd figure stuff out faster and she knows so much, she's such an untapped resource. I'm also surprised the monks are okay with returning to a world without hope - I hope Artie explained that bit, as it's quite important.