@nik I think the loophole has to do with her deal with Veled. I.E. keeping her condition secret. And not creating any more of her kind. in that light is difficult if not virtually impossible to tell that she’s in Vampire rage mode. if no one finds out in the deal is in tact
… I feel like we missed something, because right before the break in the story didn’t we see Daisy’s mother flipping out behind the paused hologram? Jigsaw wasn’t in vampire attack mode before that, and Jason and his sister seemed to be (temporarily at least) not actively attacking. So either I missed something or we all did.
@meowwl: They’ve been crazy bad this summer for some reason (and I’m thankful that at least now Gravatar is giving them all the same generic identicon to be able to distinguish them from normal users.) It’s the price the site pays for not forcing people to log in in order to comment.
I was hoping it’d get better earlier this summer, but I might have to resort to more drastic measures…
That better one heck of a loophole…
well someone recognized her. Though I’m still trying to make the connection between the punchline Loophole joke I’m sure someone will clear up for me.
@nik I think the loophole has to do with her deal with Veled. I.E. keeping her condition secret. And not creating any more of her kind. in that light is difficult if not virtually impossible to tell that she’s in Vampire rage mode. if no one finds out in the deal is in tact
… I feel like we missed something, because right before the break in the story didn’t we see Daisy’s mother flipping out behind the paused hologram? Jigsaw wasn’t in vampire attack mode before that, and Jason and his sister seemed to be (temporarily at least) not actively attacking. So either I missed something or we all did.
@Shad: Yes, I’m going back to explain why Jigsaw and Jason are flying out a window. I just wanted to start back on a bang. :-p
Who let the spammers in?
And I don’t care what con-suite says, spam is NOT food!
@meowwl: They’ve been crazy bad this summer for some reason (and I’m thankful that at least now Gravatar is giving them all the same generic identicon to be able to distinguish them from normal users.) It’s the price the site pays for not forcing people to log in in order to comment.
I was hoping it’d get better earlier this summer, but I might have to resort to more drastic measures…
Heck of a bang to start with Jigsaw 😉