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Amye Sabin

And thus begins my hate for Starlight. She doesn't seem to want to understand why or what Soldier Boy is (re PTSD). "You're teaming up with a murderer!" Uh....she's been working with the worst of the worst for three years, AND SHE MURDERED TOO! Yet now all her focus is on destroying SB. Kimiko and Frenchie are so wholesome and adorable. But I fear for them by the end of the series. Christian Keyes as A-Train's brother does such a great job in making me forget his character on 'SPN'. And there will be a warning at the beginning of next episode. It's kinda funny, and I suggest you read it. It's a bit of shock to the eyes, even for this show. Thankfully, it's only about 1/3 of the episode. ETA: Jensen played a fairly psychotic super human in one episode of 'Dark Angel' named Ben. So I think SB's name being Ben is an Easter egg to that. He was so good in that one episode, they brought him back for S2 as his twin brother, Alec (for Smart Alec) and he's more like early Dean Winchester.

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2023-10-29 23:12:55 Personally I gain a lot of extra respect for Starlight because of her arc here. It takes courage and conviction to take the high road when everyone around you is insisting the best road is the low one. It makes the show feel more well rounded that not every character subscribes to its most signature worldview. And I don't personally count what she did as murder. Given the reaction time and the circumstances I think manslaughter is significantly more accurate.
2023-08-13 07:16:54 Personally I gain a lot of extra respect for Starlight because of her arc here. It takes courage and conviction to take the high road when everyone around you is insisting the best road is the low one. It makes the show feel more well rounded that not every character subscribes to its most signature worldview. And I don't personally count what she did as murder. Given the reaction time and the circumstances I think manslaughter is significantly more accurate.

Personally I gain a lot of extra respect for Starlight because of her arc here. It takes courage and conviction to take the high road when everyone around you is insisting the best road is the low one. It makes the show feel more well rounded that not every character subscribes to its most signature worldview. And I don't personally count what she did as murder. Given the reaction time and the circumstances I think manslaughter is significantly more accurate.