Even if there isn't a John LaMarr centered episode this season, I hardly think the Mayweather comparisons are appropriate. In two seasons of this show, John already has more presence and personality than Mayweather had in four years of Enterprise.
The Krill didn't know about the girl and only wanted Orrin.
(They knew there was a girl with Orrin, but did not know she was the explosive and were not interested in her).
Continuing to attack targets after a ceasefire makes one, at the very least, in the wrong. It jeopardizes the possible peace settlement AND directly violates official Union “foreign policy”. Escaped POWs do not have legal cover for such actions after a ceasefire has been put in place.Was Orrin a bad guy? He escaped whatever dungeon they were torturing him in and blew up military ships. Doesn't that make him a hero or something? What am I missing?
I guess that depends on if the Union is corrupt. Even Star Wars created a backstory that showed the rebellion only started after its government fell to the hands of Palpatine.Was Orrin a bad guy? He escaped whatever dungeon they were torturing him in and blew up military ships. Doesn't that make him a hero or something? What am I missing?
I guess that depends on if the Union is corrupt.
As per the title (my interpretation of it), he is literally a patriot.Was Orrin a bad guy? He escaped whatever dungeon they were torturing him in and blew up military ships. Doesn't that make him a hero or something? What am I missing?
But was he aware of said cease fire (and even if the Krill told him; WHY (after all they've put him through), would he believe them. Also, one would think that the Krill would return POWs at that point (and the Union would do the same); so in the end, the Krill keeping him a Prisoner would imply they still consider themselves 'at War' and his actions would still be justifiable in that context.Continuing to attack targets after a ceasefire makes one, at the very least, in the wrong. It jeopardizes the possible peace settlement AND directly violates official Union “foreign policy”. Escaped POWs do not have legal cover for such actions after a ceasefire has been put in place.
But was he aware of said cease fire (and even if the Krill told him; WHY (after all they've put him through), would he believe them. Also, one would think that the Krill would return POWs at that point (and the Union would do the same); so in the end, the Krill keeping him a Prisoner would imply they still consider themselves 'at War' and his actions would still be justifiable in that context.
Fair enough. Good point. The title was also apparently a reference to the blood of the woman from the Bomb People.I thought the title was a little more ironic than that.
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