he sort of operates as Angel's mirror in that dual-identity thing (Angel/Angelus, Connor/The Destroyer).
Good point! (I just wonder if Connor still cuts off ears and other appendages of those who challenges his leadership).
I would have to say that I'd be disappointed with this story if the most it had to offer was some kind of "barbarism must be answered with more barbarism" argument. I would hope that we'll be getting a little more depth than that.
Agree. For me, the most fascinating aspect of season 6 is bureaucracy existing even in Hell and trying to control the environment. I wonder if the season's arc will be about Angel finding the way to make this world better or finding the way out of this world. The first task seems impossible; the second looks like running away from problems instead of working on them.
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Good point! (I just wonder if Connor still cuts off ears and other appendages of those who challenges his leadership).
I would have to say that I'd be disappointed with this story if the most it had to offer was some kind of "barbarism must be answered with more barbarism" argument. I would hope that we'll be getting a little more depth than that.
Agree. For me, the most fascinating aspect of season 6 is bureaucracy existing even in Hell and trying to control the environment. I wonder if the season's arc will be about Angel finding the way to make this world better or finding the way out of this world. The first task seems impossible; the second looks like running away from problems instead of working on them.