Damn, I don't know how I missed that write up but thank you for sharing it. That article raises my interest even further.Vox ran an interesting piece on Legion last week. It talks about the thirty minutes of the pilot that were shown at NYCC, and says it's possibly the best comic book adaptation television series yet.
Anyone notice that his 'girlfriend's' name is Sydney Barrett? Syd Barrett was the first lead singer of Pink Floyd.
I do expect that we'll get some further explanation of her powers, since she seems to be an important part of the team. As it actually appeared to have happened in this episode, their bodies were eventually pulled to where their minds were. Though of course, who knows what's real.If David switched bodies with Syd and his own body was trapped in the hospital while hers was outside, how did he end up outside when he switched back, and what happened to her? Why didn't his mind go back to his own body inside the hospital? Is this how her power always works, mind switch followed later by full body switch, or did his powers bring his body back to where his mind was? Or was some of that not even real? I expect we'll be asking a lot of such questions over the course of this series.
ETA: I wish Aubrey Plaza would have become a regular, I didn't know she was in it so I was pleasantly surprised when she showed up. Well, I suppose she could always make a head appearance.
ETA: I wish Aubrey Plaza would have become a regular, I didn't know she was in it so I was pleasantly surprised when she showed up. Well, I suppose she could always make a head appearance.
Captain Nebula said:Syd Barrett was the first lead singer of Pink Floyd.
Oh, duh, of course! Something was tingling on the tip of my brain and now I know why. I can't believe I missed that. I agree that the music sounded like Pink Floyd's early work.Anyone notice that his 'girlfriend's' name is Sydney Barrett? Syd Barrett was the first lead singer of Pink Floyd. Who was hospitalized and suspected of some severe mental instability. Somebody even calls her Syd at one point. At several points in the show, the music reminded me of Pink Floyd's early music.
My first thought was Blob but I knew that didn't make any sense, especially the size. Mojo seems more likely based on the appearance. I know nothing about Mojo beyond the old Marvel Comics trading cards from the early 90's.Also is that Mojo he keeps seeing? Makes me wonder if Spiral or Longshot will show up in later episodes.
I was wondering the same thing, but like kitik said, I'm sure we'll get an explanation further down the road. We don't need everything answered all at once.If David switched bodies with Syd and his own body was trapped in the hospital while hers was outside, how did he end up outside when he switched back, and what happened to her? Why didn't his mind go back to his own body inside the hospital? Is this how her power always works, mind switch followed later by full body switch, or did his powers bring his body back to where his mind was? Or was some of that not even real? I expect we'll be asking a lot of such questions over the course of this series.
I definitely missed her. I went back and watched that scene, and even though I was looking for it this time, I nearly jumped out of my skin when I spotted her. That was effectively subtle and creepy.Aubrey Plaza watching from the mirror while David was in his sister's basement was pretty well hidden, I'm sure not everyone saw her.
Whereas I was thinking more along the lines of a mad dash of Wes Anderson and The Lobster with musical and stylistic trappings of Stranger Things.Wow, like David Lynch and Terence Malick had a baby which directed an episode of Mr. Robot... on speed.
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