I love how the Challengers mock all those cheesy space-exploration tropes (the hotshot hero, the nerd, the Russian), although it's kind of sad to see how bonkers the two guys have gone. Valentia's Negative Spirit must have been the only thing keeping her sane.
I thought it was kinda stupid to throw them into the well which is their equivalent of hell at least bury them in a nice memory and maybe if jane is right they will be reborn given enough time to heal.
Actually General immortus is a lot older than that the guy existed during the ancient Egypt era probably during the time King Tut was alive he came across some jar immortality of some sort went into the unknown General and he has been fighting throughout the millennium
The woman in the glasses and suit is The Secretary and she's talking to Jane, the primary (3:33). I'm not sure who the personality at 3:00 is, but the "dead" persona on the stretcher with the blonde pigtails is Babydoll, a child persona, and she's being carried off by Hammerhead (bald with leather jacket) and someone else (3:09). At 3:21 in the background right you can see Flit and Pretty Polly. At 3:25 you can see from left to right Driller Bill carrying Flaming Katy on the stretcher along with another persona who I don't know, and on the very right you see Mama Pentecost (with the kimono) and Scarlet Harlot (blonde with pantyhose). At 3:55 you can see Flit again in the background left (80s curly hair). At 4:11 Scarlet Harlot walks in the background again with Mama Pentecost. At 4:13 you can see at the very right Jill-In-Irons and The Nun holding a chainsaw.
Guys who’s the persona with white and black scarf and who’s the persona who wears a dress and has a white streak in her hair who are they and what are thier powers are ???
NO Why'd it have to be Baby Doll and Flaming Katy, they were some of the most unique personas, why couldn't have it been like Dr. Harrison, and The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter instead?
Owww i want to se the secretary in the surface 😩😩😩😩 I want to know what is her powers are and I wanna see what jane outfit will be like when the secretary is on the surface.
He's not anything like that. To truncate it, it's the manifestation (avatar) of all the the tensions surrounding historical events (WWII, atom bomb, WWIII, etc). He exists in another dimension/plane/whatever and found a way to peer into this one: through Dorothy's ability. Once he satisfies 3 wishes from her (of which he has done 2), he can fully materialize in this dimension and apocalypse.
@Russ Thongs In the comics yes, Candlemaker is just an abstract idea (an egregore, to be more precise, which is a concept often used even outside comics) that found its way into reality through Dorothy's power. In the show the concept is similar but his origin seems to be different, as for example the 3 wishes thing was never explicitly stated. In the show, Candlemaker seems to be a sort of demon that Slava's tribe was in charge of keeping at bay, or something like that. It was basically said that Dorothy was "cursed" by her mother. What doesn't change, however, is the fact the entity needs Dorothy's imaginative power to manifest into reality, a thing that is closely tied with the concept of "growing up" and losing one own's child innocence. We won't probably have a proper explanation of candlemaker's origin. The basic concept of the show is dealing with eccentriccity and absurdity.
@@GaryTurbo Much like Manny was she was an reaction rather then a predetermined thought. Only doing her job to protect the girl. No making excusses for baby dolls behavior but if your gonna get mad at Katey for doing her job, then Manny is also just as bad for threatning Jane.