Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-24562424-20140805075741/@comment-24477929-20140807014314

LadyX wrote:

67.250.85.109 wrote: I thought it was the best episode yet. A tight plot, that made sense, and no one had to hold the idiot ball for once.

A good, interesting villain.

Best yet, more Stalia!

One complaint, it didn't really advance the ain plot, though hopfully looking back we will see that there was a major clue in the episode or something about the benefactor's identity. How about the idiot ball that Scott passed when he forced his wolf vision on and went after the jar instead of turning around and feeling for the door latch on the wall he was leaning against?

Or 'once they go blind they only have minutes left' and then proceeding with them being blind for nearly half the episode, and by passing the uncontrolled shifting that was supposed to precede the blindness? I respectfully disagree with your assessment. When your literally dying, you're not thinking clearly, your focus narrows and your abilty to problem solve decreases dramatically. It's pretty reasonable for Scott to act the way he did. Even if it wasn't particularly clever, its certainly not idiotball worthy.

Also, I'm pretty sure that blindness thing held up. Events in the episode escalated quickly and I think they were blind for half an hour, tops.

(The first comment was mine as well, forgot to log in.)