Why did Sam take the baby in the first place? So that they could learn about its shifty nature of course!!/Child care doesn't work weekends.
Okay, for some I couldn't stop thinking about the new information about shifters, but no matter which way I turn it it's always wildly inconsistent with what we previously learned. Accepted that the Alpha only collects the young shifters every 100 years (and previous shapeshifters didn't seem informed about their many relatives), how would they ever survive through infancy if they randomly exploded skin? The foster parents must have dropped them like a hot potatoe, and babies really don't survive long on their own. And on a more superficial notion: I wish they had a higher SFX budget for the Alpha. That shifting effect was so mindblowingly bad and the cool thing about the shifters was the gritty reality of the skin-shedding, why did they take that away for the more badass version? :/ I SHOULD JUST STOP THINKING ABOUT THIS SHOW AHH
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So that they could learn about its shifty nature of course!!/Child care doesn't work weekends.
Okay, for some I couldn't stop thinking about the new information about shifters, but no matter which way I turn it it's always wildly inconsistent with what we previously learned. Accepted that the Alpha only collects the young shifters every 100 years (and previous shapeshifters didn't seem informed about their many relatives), how would they ever survive through infancy if they randomly exploded skin? The foster parents must have dropped them like a hot potatoe, and babies really don't survive long on their own. And on a more superficial notion: I wish they had a higher SFX budget for the Alpha. That shifting effect was so mindblowingly bad and the cool thing about the shifters was the gritty reality of the skin-shedding, why did they take that away for the more badass version? :/ I SHOULD JUST STOP THINKING ABOUT THIS SHOW AHH