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Thirdly, the removal of the eye is shown from the point of view of the eye being removed. Secondly, Fiona ends up splitting one eye in half after being startled by Rhys screaming. Firstly, Sasha has a tendency to describe what's happening in graphic detail, much to Fiona's disgust. Early in the episode, Fiona has to access a retinal scanner by digging out the eyeball of General Pollux, whose body is nearby.When Rhys complains to Jack about the billions of people who died as a result of his rule, Jack proceeds to yell " THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE DO!".And why was Athena desperately telling them not to go in the garage? Athena was likely scared they would hurt her.After Fiona and Sasha get in and meet Janey Springs, Athena enters, appearing as she normally does, implying the "evil" look was just Fiona exaggerating the story for drama. If Rhys and Vaughn went to Old Haven, so Fiona and Sasha had to devise their own way of escaping Athena Athena yells at them, increasingly desperately, not to go into Scooter's garage.First off, she's shown throwing her shield at Sasha and Fiona with an inhuman roar, and second of all, her eyes are. The way Athena looks initially at Hollow Point.And thus, of course, it DIDN'T happen because she's still very alive and well when she was giving her narration, thank you very much. Quickly becomes Nightmare Retardant when Fiona, playing the Lemony Narrator, basically says getting shot right between the eyes was what WOULD have happened if she, y'know, didn't close the door in time.This is what happens if you don't close the door in time when August tries to enter the caravan.Rhys jumps and the episode cuts to black.
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He fully manifests for the first time at the end of the episode, putting a friendly arm over Rhys and Fiona's shoulders while telling them he plans to kill them eventually. Rhys begins hearing Jack's increasingly-less distorted voice taunting him and messing with his cybernetics when he shoves Nakayama's ID drive into the side of his head.
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Especially when you later walk back from checking the door, and find that Shade, one of the corpses with dry cracked lips, a deranged grin and an off-putting lazy eye, wasn't actually dead. The hallway lined with display cases containing dead characters when Rhys passes through the museum on their way to August.While Vasquez immediately does a Lampshade Hanging of how the moment appropriately matched his warning, Henderson's horrified expression definitely proves Vasquez isn't joking about his threat in the slightest - cross him, and he'll kill you in the most painful, horrifying way possible.
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Then it quickly jumps From Bad to Worse when Rhys sees the body of Henderson (Vasquez's predecessor, who Vasquez murdered by having him Thrown Out the Airlock) floating by the window. Vasquez's Establishing Character Moment, while mostly Funny in just how much he gleefully embodies being a Corrupt Corporate Executive (who's also The Rival to Rhys to boot), he quickly vaults into this territory when he begins to make not so subtle warnings of how he'll basically murder Rhys if he even thinks about getting in his way.