Of more importance is that it highlights the horrors Nolan committed, and the 'verse reaction to it.
Vulnerable to mace.
Eve. She’s a walking talking omnifactory.
And the cape is cute.
Not shown in the comics, but well mentioned in the show.
Remember that all Kates are Kate. We’re both told that and shown that they all … well … climax … at the same time. And that’s fun and funny. But alongside that we have the fact that Kates are slaughtered by the dozens in even a simple Klaxan invasion. Each of them experience the pain of death, over and over and over again. And it’s all happening to one person.
Immortal and Kate bond over this. He’s lived a lot longer than Kate, but he hasn’t even come close to dying as much as she has.
It’s not an HR problem. It’s a WTF story fun time.
He fixed some of the team.
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This was a marvellous episode! A wonderful refinement of the original comics! Just two lines from Repli-Kate fleshed out her character, powers, and the Immortal relationship brilliantly. Debbie is truly alienated on Earth. Amber accepts the deal, and Mark knows none of this is fair. And the Allen stuff – well, not sure exactly where that’s coming from or going to, but we get a slightly wider picture.
This episode is like someone fell asleep with their imagination on the gas pedal. Brilliant!
Training Day.
ha!