Syd gets a mental visit from Lenny (Shadow King, Lenny - Aubrey Plaza's performance is so strong that I kind of view Lenny as the primary being), who justifies it as their minds being connected after the body-swap thing. Cary, the only sane man in the room, doesn't really give a shit about this missile malarkey, because he really wants to rip the fucking Shadow King out of David's head before he breaks free.īut he already has. David wants to act like his daddy and reason and try to coexist. Melanie wants to read his mind and steal the secrets. Ptonomy wants to kill Clark and go to war. A nuclear strike is being ordered on the compound, apparently. Now, the question is to what to do with them. We still see David create this hilariously creepy stuck-together-tower of Division Three goons, helplessly held together with psychic powers. okay? It felt a bit unnecessary, but on the other hand Clark does have so much more to do in this episode as a minor character than the Eye did, being a creepy stalker and all. mr burn-face) is a loving family man, which is a bit of a weird, cheap way to build up sympathy for Division Three just to make David's decision not to go murderkill everyone more meaningful. How does the episode start off? Well, by showing that Clark (a.k.a. I don't think anything can really stand up to the trippiness and the masterful, genre-bending bit of the first few episodes, but it's still a pretty bizarre ride. So, the first season of Legion ends, and it ends pretty amazingly.
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