Friday, May 9, 2014

Animorphs Re-Read: #6 The Capture (Chapters 1-4)


Chapter 1
This book is narrated by Jake.

And the book starts off with a recap of what we already know. This is, again, a great thing for people who pick up this book at random without reading any of the other books beforehand. The recap ends with recounting that Tom is a Controller and that the book begins during Saturday morning at breakfast.

Tom announces he's going to The Sharing to do a cleanup in the park and have a barbecue afterwards. He invites Jake to join the organization. Jake is, of course, creeped out as he knows what The Sharing really is and that it isn't really Tom speaking. It's the Yeerk inside of Tom's head who wants Jake as a host for another Yeerk.

That's really one of the worst parts of the war for Jake, the fact that he's fighting for his brother's freedom which seems out of reach. And Jake having to imagine how tormented his brother must feel.
Jake keeps up appearances and says that he might join someday. Tom will be gone for awhile and Jake has to keep back from yelling at the Yeerk that he knows what's up. Jake stops thinking about what he'll do to the Yeerk right before he thinks of killing Tom.

After Tom leaves, Jake makes sure no one else is home. Turns out he's going to try acquiring and then morphing a cockroach. Why not just acquire the roach beforehand?

As Jake recaps the morphing ability he mentions the ant morph. Dear lord, Jake! Do you have to start off this book with reminding me about the ant morph?

Turns out that Jake is practicing morphing a cockroach to use to infiltrate The Sharing headquarters building.

Jake's mind again wanders to the thought of killing Tom. He decides that that decision can come later since it doesn't have to be made now.
Jake puts Homer outside and makes it as dark as possible before morphing a cockroach.

Jake decided not to tell any of the other Animorphs about him practicing cockroach morph since they all have had a rough time. Hell, just last book they nearly got killed as ants and they met Visser One. So Jake decides that since the others deserved rest and Tom was his brother, that he had to do this himself.

Jake realizes his first mistake was standing in front of a mirror. This means he can see himself morph which isn't a pleasant sight. Just morphing a falcon can be disturbing and a cockroach isn't as beautiful as that bird.

One of the biggest things Jake notices when he becomes a cockroach is the eyesight. Jake also notices that the roach mind is very calm. He gets comfortable in the roach morph and thinks that the others will agree to it when he tells them how easy it is to control.

But when there are vibrations the roach mind's calmness dissolves.


Chapter 2
The chapter opens with the cockroach mind losing its shit. Jake describes how fast it feels like his roach body is going as being strapped underneath a race car. That is just...I don't like to do speed so it seems cool but not exactly for me.

It seems that someone is home. What will that person think of Jake's discarded clothing?

The cockroach mind thinks that person is chasing it.

It is amazing how differently a roach moves. Humans can just go forwards, backwards, left, right, and sometimes up when jumping. But a cockroach can move in any direction it wants to. They look disgusting but they are amazing creatures nonetheless.

As Jake is fleeing he runs into another cockroach. I had to stop and laugh a little bit before continuing. I had to catch my breath because Jake is grossed out by the real cockroach and has to remind himself that he's also currently a cockroach. Jake and the real cockroach greet each other and then go their merry way.
Jake realizes it was stupid to morph cockroach in his room where someone could've seen him mid-morph. He then thinks to go to the garage to demorph. I can get that he needs somewhere to demorph but, really, is a garage somehow more private than his room? And why not lock his door before morphing?

As he starts to head out from behind the refrigerator he sees a barn-like structure. He thinks it's just a matchbox. He goes in to the old matchbox.


Chapter 3
Turns out that Jake had gone into a roach motel at the end of last chapter. Marco, being Marco, says that in the most sarcastic way possible. He ends with saying that Jake should do commercials about how well roach motels work and call himself 'Roach Boy'.  I would love to see that commercial happen.

Everyone is amused about Jake's story. Well, except for Cassie who is totally not in love with him or anything. Cassie goes over to Jake to berate him and everyone knows he's in deep shit now. She doesn't buy his argument and Tobias tells him to just agree with her. I am laughing my ass off right now. You go, Tobias!
Rachel and Marco both comment on how Cassie is tougher than she used to be. I want to laugh and cry because they have no idea what Cassie is capable of yet.

Cassie and Jake give looks of understanding that they care for each other.

Jake talks about how great Cassie is to him and how he considers her more beautiful than Rachel. Jake also remarks on how Rachel may look like a model, but that she's also a deadly fighter. Jake then goes on to say that Marco treats nearly everything as a joke and that they disagree about everything. But him and Marco would do anything for each other.

And finally he gets to Tobias...
Jake recounts how Tobias is now stuck in morph and reminds the reader about the two hour morphing limit.

Jake gets to how he wasn't stuck in morph as him deciding to demorph since his parents, the vibrations he had heard, were in their room. However, his Mom walked in on him demorphing. Everyone gets a good laugh out of the conclusion of the story.

Marco then goes into serious mode and asks Jake to tell them why he was REALLY morphing a cockroach. So Jake tells them the truth.

The Yeerks are using a hospital. Marco figures out quickly that the Yeerks are going to use the hospital to make a shitload of new Controllers.


Chapter 4
Tom arrives home smelling like the barbeque he was at from The Sharing and there is dinner going on. I don't know how Jake spends the majority of the series eating dinner with him. I'd be too creeped out to look normal. Maybe after awhile I'd be okay with it, but not as quickly as Jake has adapted to his new situation.

It turns out the cleanup The Sharing did was on the news. Wow. Though it was probably local news so meh.

I connect to Jake's dad so much here. His dad isn't a cook and he says microwaving is a valid form of cooking. My hero!
Tom insulting his dad's cooking is cut short when his dad brings up dessert. Yes, even Yeerks cannot fight the power of dessert.

Jake comments on the scene saying that it is so normal that no one would guess that Tom was actually a Controller. Well, if they knew about Tom already they would of course know. There is then exposition about how a Yeerk fits inside a human brain.

Tom notices Jake starring at him. At this point I would have pissed my pants. But Jake is ready with a joke about how Tom's head is just empty space. Then Jake's stabs get slightly meaner, at least to my understanding. He seems to hint that he knows Tom isn't really himself anymore. Not that Tom's Yeerk could tell that.

Jake and Tom just stare at each other. Jake remarks that they both had changed. The silence goes on for awhile until Jake asks to be excused. Tom then tries to sell Jake on The Sharing. He promises Jake that Jake's life could be more important once he joins The Sharing.

Jake knows that the trick works on some people. That the Yeerks promising humans the chance to become important makes the humans into voluntary hosts. Jake replies that he just wants to be a nobody. If only he could be a nobody and not have to fight, he'd like that.
Because of Jake's refusal to join, the Yeerk allows its true emotions to show for a split second. The Yeerk shows that it thinks of Jake and the rest of humanity in the lowest regards. That it thinks humanity will fall and that they shouldn't bother resisting. Then the Yeerk starts pretending it's Tom again.
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Animorphs Re-Read

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Avexle and myself talk about Matt Smith in Terminator: Genesis, why Hannibal could be cancelled, and rant about Fox cancelling Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles among other things.

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Tobias and Me 7


I can hear! Cat shouted.

For the past five minutes Cat had been pointing out everything she could hear and do while being a hawk. I felt like I was being complimented and that was one of the reasons that I was allowing her to continue. The other was that it would be rude to tell her to stop.

This was her first time really exploring a morph and she should revel in it. It wouldn’t be like that every time she morphed, after all. Some morphs were horrifying and other times there wasn’t enough time to take delight in different morphs.

Cat had mentioned the fact that she could hear better a couple of times and I didn’t blame her.

I’m sure some of the others will tell you morphs that have better hearing than a red-tailed hawk. I told her. I prefer my hawk morph above everything else.

I don’t blame you for liking this hawk morph. Cat said.

Thank you. I replied as I couldn’t think of what else to say.

While I was paying attention to Cat, I still looked down at the ground. The alien landscape was amazing, to say the least. It was breathtaking to realize that I was flying over an alien landscape. Of course the fact was that I still had to figure out how to get back to Earth. I needed to get back home so I could continue the fight and to make sure that Cat also got back home.

Where did you live before you got abducted? I asked Cat.

England. Cat said. Wasn’t a Hork-Bajir the morph you were in when you met me?

Before I could ask her why she wanted that confirmed I saw a group of Hork-Bajir. They looked like they were on patrol more than that they were trying to find us. Maybe the Yeerks didn’t find me that important or there were others out to get me.

Probably the latter.

Yes, those are Hork-Bajir. I told her. Probably scouts.

So that means we’re close to the base? She asked.

And our way home.

I was happy. Finally the way back was looking clearer. I’d still need to figure out the right co-ordinates but I think I had a better idea of the controls of a Bug fighter now. If I didn’t, we would hopefully arrive back home before the Yeerks completed their invasion of Earth.

Do you think I could acquire one? Cat asked. If you don’t have a hang up about the whole intelligence thing.

I don’t have any problem with you acquiring one. The Hork-Bajir I acquired gave me permission. But any Hork-Bajir here will be a Controller so you don’t have that option. Plus sneaking in and fighting will be much easier while being a Hork-Bajir.

Won’t any of your friends disagree?

Cassie, maybe, but the others won’t get mad. Or at least they won’t show me that they’re mad.

So how do I go about acquiring one?

I had to think. Cat acquiring one was a necessity now since a Hork-Bajir wouldn’t look out of place at a Yeerk base. Plus the fact that if Cat decided she wanted to fight the Yeerks on Earth then that would be a good battle morph. If she didn’t worry about Hork-Bajir being intelligent, she would find the morph very useful.

Hell, if she decided she wanted to use fire arms she could. She could become more of a danger than Rachel in her grizzly bear morph. Not that any of us would tell Rachel that if Cat became that good.

We need to draw one away from the group. I replied. But that would mean that there would be a time where you would be vulnerable and they would see that you have the morphing power.

I didn’t go on to say that if the Yeerks saw one human with the ability to morph that they might assume the Andalite bandits weren’t all Andalites.

Which one? Cat asked.

I don’t know. It will be whichever one doesn’t stay with the group. I replied.

So it will be random.

Yeah.

But it will be worth getting the morph, right? Cat asked after a long pause.

Yes. I said.
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Thursday, May 8, 2014

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II (Return to Kamino)

This latest session has left me the most pooped since it was really the hardest part for me. I got lost and then jumping levels from Hell came into being.

So let's get started for today!
I started off with arriving on Kamino after crashing the Salvation. I will say that I really enjoyed the atmosphere of the beginning of this part. You really get the sensation that you are in a building that is falling apart.

I do a little jumping and get to a small cutscene where Starkiller talks to Kota. Kota is surprised and happy that Starkiller is alive and tells him where to go.

After that part I got confused where to go and found myself going in circles for around two years. I tried to find a walkthrough to tell my dumb ass where to go and that was a little less than useless. So I spent around five more minutes going in circles and yelling at whoever wasn't making walkthroughs and I think I even insulted Starkiller a few times.

I never understood why people yelled at video game characters but now I know why.
I finally found where to continue and I was so damn happy. Especially when I got to fight enemies.

Nothing exciting happened except at a few pints.

At one point you keep running down a hallway outside and while that's going on you get shot at by a few Tie Fighters. It happened first and I was going "WTF is going on?!" for two or four Tie Fighters. I'm sure I could've tried pulling them down with Force Grip but I ended up just using Force Lighting until they stopped flying by. I don't know if using Force Lightning actually did damage, though.

The next hard section is a jumping section. What makes this jumping section so difficult? Some of the platforms have a force field that will come on and so you have to time jumping when the force field isn't active or else you have the very high chance of being pushed off the platform. Then you have to start the Hell section again.
What makes the second of these sections so maddening is that it comes a few minutes after the first one. I'm surprised I didn't explode due to frustration during these sections.

Luckily I ended my session with a giant brawl. I was able to use Force Rage a few times which just felt wonderful after the jumping sections.

For the plot aspect this time around: Starkiller decides to break off from the Rebels to try and rescue Juno. Kota tries to make Starkiller decide differently, but that doesn't happen.
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The Following (Season 2)




Show: The Following

Season: 2

Episodes: 15

Created By: Kevin Williamson

Released: 2014

Rating: 3.5/6

Basic Plot: Joe Carrol's cult arises after a year of calmness.
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Deaths Have Changed
Last season was full of not knowing who was going to die and having story arcs cut short because characters kept dying. While you could argue that this means that this season had stronger writing, I miss last season where you didn't know who would die. That was some great excitement there. There are only two deaths this season that really hit me hard. Then again, they weren't as out of the blue as some deaths from last season.

Poe is Gone
In the first season Joe Carrol ran his cult around the ideas of Poe. In this season that changes. I doubt he'll ever get over his love of Poe, but he decides to change how the cult runs. This is really because he runs into a few problems so he has to change to survive. Plus there is the fact that he begins to hold a grudge against someone.

Emma
Emma is a character I have liked since Season 1. She had a good run this season too. Her obsession/love of Joe proved to be the real thing. As real a love as a person like her could feel. In different parts of this season she didn't agree with everything Joe said and even tried to pull him back a few times. A relationship, a good one, isn't just agreeing with your partner/lover but reminding them when they're being an idiot.

Final Thoughts
I would say that this is a better season though the killing parts weren't like the first Season. However, there are still twists and turns that make for a good ride. Ryan Hardy and Mike Weston make a great team while Ryan's niece makes a nice addition to the cast. One of the highlights of this Season is that it starts off at the end of the last one. If you liked the first Season you should like this one too. If you didn't like the first Season the writing of the second Season probably won't be better for you.