Then they told the little girl they killed her protector and the little girl is transforming into some kind of monster and that's where the season is at right now
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
This sounds like the creators read Animorphs or Everworld growing up and the moment they were in a position to make something were like "Hold my beer."
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Replying to @TheBrianMcNatt
I mean I don't remember Animorphs having straight up villain protagonists at any point other than when people had Yeerks in them These characters are like, more evil than average for villain protagonists. They literally start with a cult of children they trained to kill for them
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
The Hork-Bajir Chronicles prequel had a Yeerk protagonist (later you find out this is a younger Visser Three, main antagonist for the series).
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Replying to @GirishDuvvuri @BootlegGirl
Which was followed by the novel Visser, whose protagonist is the future Visser One
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Replying to @arthur_affect @GirishDuvvuri
I mean did he... do murder and torture and stuff in those books, or was it like prequel/Clone Wars Anakin Bc this Infinity Train thing is like Star Wars switching to a whole season from Palpatine's POV
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @GirishDuvvuri
Hork-Bajir Chronicles had multiple viewpoint characters it switched among, and Esplin 9466's chapters are very much the "bad guy" chapters, so yes It's about him leading the vanguard that invades the Hork-Bajir homeworld and enslaves them
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Just like Visser is intended to give us the missing backstory from the bad guys' POV of the main series, it's about Edris 562 masterminding the invasion of Earth, and committing multiple acts of callous murder in the process
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The scenes of her hopping to a new host in her initial recon mission are extremely disturbing Carefully arranging a situation where her current host can subdue the new one but the new one can kill the old one afterwards
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oh man remember the part when her partner was like "im abandoning the mission because i love our kids" and she just fucks off to do world conquering?
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Yeah, that's her crossing the Rubicon moment She's given the option of giving into her "selfish" desires, having fallen in love with Earth and her life as a human, or doing the "right thing" and giving the go-ahead for the invasion And she bows to duty
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Plutoburns and
The gruesome thing where she physically tears her partner out of his host's head -- killing him horribly by ripping him to pieces, and leaving the host permanently brain-damaged and insane -- is way harsh for a children's book
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We need to bring KA Applegate out of retirement to write everything
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