Post by wallysgirl on Jan 24, 2009 0:24:56 GMT -5
I thought it'd be nice to discuss the last episode here. ^^ I just rewatched it and I swear I almost cried again.
But something caught my attention that I noticed earlier....
At the end....Abby answers Nigel's call and says, "Yeah, we told him everything we wanted to here."
So, could that mean that parts of the story were fabricated? I mean, maybe not the mission itself, but what about like Kuki REALLY being all serious. I just couldn't see our happy-go-lucky Kuki turning business woman so suddenly, even if she was decommissioned. Last time she was decommissioned she was still flirty and such with Numbuh 4, ya know?
And...okay maybe Wally did go to college (I'd be so proud of him if he did! ^^) But I doubt he'd be al like "snooty" like he was in INTERVIEWS. I mean, he didn't seem ANYTHING like the Numbuh four we all know and love. That tough guy that'll punch anything, none of that was present in the Wally from INTERVIEWS.
Hoagie seemed kind of out of it. Falling asleep during the INTERVIEW and forgetting where his location was at the beginning of the mission, and hugging Kuki thinking she was Abby. '^^ We know Hoagie has a greater mind than that and it wouldn't go so quickly.
Abby probably had to be the most grounded and so didn't change much of her personality or even reveal what she was doing currently.
But what if like, they had personalities for the INTERVIEW that they knew father would THINK they would have if they HAD forgotten about the KND and were decommissioned/turned into different people. After all, Father already knew about the mission itself, he arranged for them to cheat so his kids could keep the cake (the scavenger hunt thing). So what did he REALLY NEED to know from asking those questions that he couldn't have known from the DC or from his own role in the misison? He even tracked Nigel down to that GKND base even though everyone left before he got there.
But Abby telling him Nigel was in the GKND....technically that STILL didn't give Father any information. He was like, "Now I know where Numbuh 1 is!" And I'm thinking, "Yes, he's somewhere in the vast-vast-ness of outer space a buhmillion lightyears away. You know EXACTLY where to find him now. Good luck!"
but i guess, by telling him Nigel was in space....it probably would have thrown Father off track and had him blasting off into space to find Nigel when he really had come back home to moonbase. Though I wish we could have seen if he found that "cure for adulthood" or if he was still a kid or if he had grown up.
But I rather like the idea of Sector V kind of faking their personalities so that father didn't know they were still kids/their old selves at heart. ^^ I mean NO ONE expected for Wally and Kuki to turn out the way they did in INTERVIEWS. I know I didn't.
Okay, that's my little rant, I'll have more to talk about later. I watched it again tonight and I must say that without the live-actor bits, the episode would have been wonderful by itself. ...or at least if he had animated Sector V as adults instead of using real people. ^^
But something caught my attention that I noticed earlier....
At the end....Abby answers Nigel's call and says, "Yeah, we told him everything we wanted to here."
So, could that mean that parts of the story were fabricated? I mean, maybe not the mission itself, but what about like Kuki REALLY being all serious. I just couldn't see our happy-go-lucky Kuki turning business woman so suddenly, even if she was decommissioned. Last time she was decommissioned she was still flirty and such with Numbuh 4, ya know?
And...okay maybe Wally did go to college (I'd be so proud of him if he did! ^^) But I doubt he'd be al like "snooty" like he was in INTERVIEWS. I mean, he didn't seem ANYTHING like the Numbuh four we all know and love. That tough guy that'll punch anything, none of that was present in the Wally from INTERVIEWS.
Hoagie seemed kind of out of it. Falling asleep during the INTERVIEW and forgetting where his location was at the beginning of the mission, and hugging Kuki thinking she was Abby. '^^ We know Hoagie has a greater mind than that and it wouldn't go so quickly.
Abby probably had to be the most grounded and so didn't change much of her personality or even reveal what she was doing currently.
But what if like, they had personalities for the INTERVIEW that they knew father would THINK they would have if they HAD forgotten about the KND and were decommissioned/turned into different people. After all, Father already knew about the mission itself, he arranged for them to cheat so his kids could keep the cake (the scavenger hunt thing). So what did he REALLY NEED to know from asking those questions that he couldn't have known from the DC or from his own role in the misison? He even tracked Nigel down to that GKND base even though everyone left before he got there.
But Abby telling him Nigel was in the GKND....technically that STILL didn't give Father any information. He was like, "Now I know where Numbuh 1 is!" And I'm thinking, "Yes, he's somewhere in the vast-vast-ness of outer space a buhmillion lightyears away. You know EXACTLY where to find him now. Good luck!"
but i guess, by telling him Nigel was in space....it probably would have thrown Father off track and had him blasting off into space to find Nigel when he really had come back home to moonbase. Though I wish we could have seen if he found that "cure for adulthood" or if he was still a kid or if he had grown up.
But I rather like the idea of Sector V kind of faking their personalities so that father didn't know they were still kids/their old selves at heart. ^^ I mean NO ONE expected for Wally and Kuki to turn out the way they did in INTERVIEWS. I know I didn't.
Okay, that's my little rant, I'll have more to talk about later. I watched it again tonight and I must say that without the live-actor bits, the episode would have been wonderful by itself. ...or at least if he had animated Sector V as adults instead of using real people. ^^