S1: Chapter 4
Welcome to thread for the 4th episode! This is a general, open-ended, posting so please feel free to come in here with any and all thoughts regarding this episode. Theories? Predictions? What you liked most? Least? Something just make you laugh or think?
My thoughts:
- I must say I really appreciate how honest Hawley and Co. have been in their writing. Just straight up asking questions like, "are we still in his head?" And all the stuff fans are already wondering and thinking themselves. They're not being coy or gratuitously mind-screwy with it, they're straightforwardly addressing some of it. That's refreshing, especially for a show like this.
- I'm still unclear on David's status. Is he both mentally ill and powerful? Or are they really just sticking to the whole, "it's only your powers," thing. I've read from comic readers that he's actually very insane in those, but since the show isn't following that religiously I don't know if I should let them inform me or not.
I don't think we should be wondering this now that we're halfway through the season unless they plan to make it some kind of drawn out thing for the entire show. Though that seems kind of dumb and out of character considering what I said above about their honesty. I admit, if they throw the whole mental health angle out the window now, I will be sorely disappointed and even offended somewhat.
- Lots of nice comedic moments in this one, mostly concerning Oliver. Jemaine Clement was such a perfect choice for that role!
- Interesting introduction of the astral plane. I was kind of waiting for something like that to happen, and yet I didn't connect that with David's memories. Like others I had wondered if they were fake or implanted ones, but I didn't ever think they might just be a whole other plane of reality. Did I get that right? That's what they were implying, yes? So what does that mean with everything we've seen of his "past," has it all just been a smoke screen? We know the Dr. Poole stuff really happened...if we take it at face value.
- King wasn't real! Who knew? I had not predicted that either, but kinda makes sense with the whole dog theme they have going. David's first foray into creating a personality or interacting with one, or something like that?
- It was interesting getting to see some more of Cary/Kerry. That fight scene was pretty epic!
- So, are the DYE and Lenny one in the same? In his astral bedroom she was acting like she was actually frightened, I assumed it was cause she felt the DYE coming on, but then she encouraged that to help get them out? So I'm a bit unsure there. Her creeping up on him in the end...taking over?
Alright, this has become waaaay too long and I feel like I didn't even get to half of it :P I have more to say, but I'll add more later because I'd rather see what you all have to say first. I'll end by saying...I think this was very much a make or break sort of episode. In that, this was so weird and out there, more than it has been, and I can see it being a sort of polarizing chapter. The kind of one where it may decide whether you're really along for the ride or not. Love it or hate it.
I'll also add that that episode may have only seen fit to confuse me even MORE. What the hell?! I am sick of my own typing, so I'll stop, but I'll leave you with this as it circles back to my first thought above....did we really leave David's head? And even if we did, in a sense, are we now just stuck in his other astral plane-y version of reality?
Okay, go forth fellow fans!