Just when I thought
Legion couldn't get anymore surreal. And I loved every minute of it.
The silent movie sequence was especially well done, from the editing and lighting to Aubrey Plaza's performance (as AV Club calls her, "live wire charisma machine"), I was left completely agog. I especially loved the placement of Lenny's lantern when she went down to a crouch.
I'm glad Cary's headband wasn't a perfect solution or even a very lasting one. But what will that mean for David and his mind?
I hadn't expected to see Hamish Linklater's character to return and I'm guessing he won't be back for just one scene, so I'm betting David/Shadow King won't immediately tear him into shreds as the resolution for the cliffhanger.
I'm not at all familiar with the Shadow King (beyond what's occasionally been mentioned in this thread) so I'm going to have to look that character up. I really enjoyed David and Rational David's chalkboard discussion about David's history and situation. Between that, Oliver and Cary's discussion about the Shadow King, and Amy's flashback of the wheelchair, it's all but confirmed with his name that David's father is indeed Charles Xavier (as if there was any real doubt).
Walter's death (both versions) was perhaps one of the most terrifying deaths I've seen committed to film. Cartoonish yet oddly realistic. Pity he was killed off because I liked the character and the actor who played him.
The longer Kerry was terrorized by Walter while Cary was busy doing other things for Oliver, the more I wondered if there would be some kind of repercussion for his decision. I'm relieved that action wasn't just brushed aside.
"You're British?"
"Like I said, I'm your
rational mind."
Best line of the whole episode. Good to see Dan Stevens was able to put his natural accent to good use.