Well, I thought others might want to join in your movement from the beginning. Damaged eagle sounds interested.
I’ll start looking for 3 n 4.
Damaged Eagle,
It is about exploring the set, nuances, the unspoken, and anticipation of what lies ahead. So this was one of my observations:
The girl i am talking about was the one he went to prom with. I think its prom. . She cares for him and starts to realize his priority is lana when he leaves her at the prom to save lana. After that, she lets him off by saying they would better off as friends. Their fondness as friends remains but even though lana is with her boyfriend her eyes appear sad that he is enjoying his time with his friend.
Lana’s eyes speak you know. She is capable of acting without words. Remember at the cemetary after he tells her what her mom and dad said. She has this sparkle in her eyes. I don’t think it was cgi but it could be a case that she really liked him outside the set. I don’t think acting can be that good.
The coach came out of nowhere. One wonders if he won all those years by using his fire powers. He must’ve been murdering people all throughout his career.
Some of these dangerous characters seem to satisfy the man vs evil or supernatural conflict based off literature basics. We need conflict. And they certainly are evil). The good guy overcoming and eliminating the threat sets us up to cheer him along and eagerly follow his adventures. In other words, we would not follow a loser. Other conflicts are man vs man or man vs self. We’ve seen some of that. In fact we have seen man vs nature when he saves her from the tornado.
Do you remember star wars? The theme was based on joseph campbell’s, The Power of Myth. Interesting book. The hero must set off to experience to bring back the knowledge.
The writers knew what they were doing and it certainly hooked you. The supernatural stuff kinda disturbs me but not all the episodes are like that.