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Spoilers Killjoys Season 2

I made the same mistake Christopher did, so I was a little confused when they suddenly started talking about Sabine being Level 6.
I really liked Sabine here.
We learned a lot of interesting new stuff about the 6s here. I'm wondering if their real purpose is to fight the people or aliens who attacked, Romwell, the immortal collector guy's homeworld. Maybe the bounty hunting part of the RAC is just a way to find people who will be able to be turned into 6s, and they'll then be used as super soldiers against the aliens or whatever they are.
Have they explained yet exactly why the Black Root is after Khlyen?
 
Have they explained yet exactly why the Black Root is after Khlyen?

Sabine said Khlyen was different, that he wasn't as emotionless as other Sixes, and that he was building a resistance against the people in charge of the RAC/Sixes/etc. That's what he was training Yelena/Dutch for. So I guess his Sixes are a fifth column, so to speak (seventh column?). I wonder if that means Fancy Lee still has his emotions.
 
Well, now I feel pretty dumb about how I interpreted the D'Avin/Sabine scene last week. I was thinking he had the plasma inside him and, err, transmitted it to her. I forgot that his power was to repel/reject the plasma. It was in Sabine and he drove it out of her. Duh.C, though.

Don't feel too bad. I didn't pick up on that either.
 
This episode looked a lot better visually, guess they saved their pennies on the last one.

It's funny how future shows never use iron bars in their cells though the fluorescent tube globe looked cool.

I thought Aaron Ashmore and Sarah Power did a good job showing drugged bliss.

Oh, and that monk looked like Death...
 
This was a good one.
The big Khylen/Aneela reveal was a surprise, but it does explain a lot.
So has Jelco been doing all of this Old Town stuff for Seyah Kendry this whole time? Did we know that?
Drugged Johnny and Pawter were fun.
 
That was a hell of an episode.
RIP Illenore Pawter Seyah Sims :wah:
So does all of the stuff with Seyah Kendry and the Sixes mean that she was behind everything with the RAC, the Sixes, and Khylen?
That was a pretty messed up way to take down the wall.:cardie:
 
Quite an intense episode, and a sad ending for Pawter. I'm surprised they wouldn't keep her as a regular.

I'm also not convinced that her solution to the wall was the only option. When Delle Seyah was spelling out her Evil Plan (TM) to Pawter in Spring Hill, I was assuming that Pawter was still broadcasting the whole thing and that everyone would hear Delle's confession, thus discrediting her. I guess that would've been a bit of a cliche, though.


So does all of the stuff with Seyah Kendry and the Sixes mean that she was behind everything with the RAC, the Sixes, and Khylen?

No, I think it just means she's aligned herself with the forces that are behind it all. As she said to Pawter, she's just carrying out a plan set in motion before either of them was born. She also called herself a "power whore," so she'd align herself with whoever offered her the most power -- and that's presumably the force behind the RAC and the Black Root, the force that Khlyen is fighting, and the force that destroyed the collector guy's homeworld. And I imagine we'll learn more about it in next week's season finale. (Which will hopefully not be the series finale.)
 
I'm also not convinced that her solution to the wall was the only option. When Delle Seyah was spelling out her Evil Plan (TM) to Pawter in Spring Hill, I was assuming that Pawter was still broadcasting the whole thing and that everyone would hear Delle's confession, thus discrediting her. I guess that would've been a bit of a cliche, though.

I'm sure Delle Sayeh would have found some way to get herself out the mess. After all, change in the status quo would impact the The Nine and the Company and well they wouldn't want that.

Plus we wouldnt' have gotten the big character moments for Pawter

Wonder where it will leave Pawter's sister. She's the last surivor of Lam Sims and would have lost everything when her sister signed everything away as part of her "repentance" but now the Delle Sayeh is holding her up as a bit of hero, it might not do to strip the last family member of everything.
 
And I imagine we'll learn more about it in next week's season finale. (Which will hopefully not be the series finale.)
The preview did make it look like Dutch learns some kind of shocking news about either the group that is behind everything, or at least the reason all of this is going on.
 
I wonder if Pawter will be brought back as a Six? :devil: ;) I admit I didn't expect that curveball. Is it possible that even if she'd wanted to broadcast the Evil Plan, that wouldn't have been possible with the hologram technology (or Dame Sayeh could have prevented it)? Just curious.

I'd like to think there'll be at least another season, hopefully, given how much steam they've built up this one.
 
I wonder if Pawter will be brought back as a Six? :devil: ;)

That did occur to me, but I think it would depend upon her getting prompt treatment. I doubt the plasma can revive someone who's already dead for a significant time before injection.


(or Dame Sayeh could have prevented it)?

That's Delle Seyah. Delle is her given name, Kendry her family name, Seyah a title of Qreshi nobility (like how Pawter's full name is Illenore Pawter Seyah Simms). She can be addressed either as Delle Seyah or as Seyah Kendry. (Initially I thought her name was "Dulcea" until I looked it up.)


I'd like to think there'll be at least another season, hopefully, given how much steam they've built up this one.

I'm sure they have a multi-year plan, but I gather the ratings aren't great, at least not on Syfy. I'm hoping the ratings are better on the Space network in Canada, the show's original home.
 
I'm sure they have a multi-year plan, but I gather the ratings aren't great, at least not on Syfy. I'm hoping the ratings are better on the Space network in Canada, the show's original home.

Discovered last week it's also broadcast on one our terrestrial broadcasters, showing at 8pm on a Sunday night on CTV (which is owned by Bell Media who also own Space).

Not sure what sort of ratings it gets there given that many people might have seen it on when airing on Friday night. Also not sure it's cut for language content.
 
Also not sure it's cut for language content.

It's often seemed to me that the Canadian imports on Syfy were able to go farther with language than US shows, since they often had words bleeped in early time slots. Although US cable broadcast standards seem to have loosened on that point in the past few years. I hear the S-word all the time now on Syfy, BBC America, and the like.
 
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