From the nonsequitur nature of the interruption, I’m guessing Eleanor…. or perhaps one of the paranormals from The Inferno who recognizes that The Lady needs to be approached carefully. But I wouldn’t make any bets.
My my, I’d forgotten about that… yes, I think Takami died very soon after the Lady was imprisoned. Heh… if she hadn’t been interrupted she would have *really* started pushing Dr. Eden’s buttons.
Have to say, Doctor Eden here is completely justified in her responses to The lady as a “split personality” of the purely psychiatric variety (things like eye color could be explained by contacts, for example, however unlikely).
And given what are, by any “senserealm’ definition, blatantly psychotic tendencies (and clear ability to ACT on said tendencies), it’s understandable how Doctor Eden would want to resolve the situation in the best way *she* knew how as soon as possible.
Her response to Father Nader is much more justified now (not that it needed much to begin with) – he was accusing her of greed, when she was trying to stabilize someone who, to *everyone’s* perception, is a potentially dangerous psychotic.
saved by the sea shanty?
mmkay, this does NOT look good for Jen or the good Doctor. It’s fortuitous that someone has gathered The Lady’s attention.
Is that the doctor speaking? Is she ‘possessed’ too? Eleanor?
It’s not the doc, Jen is looking to her left…
Maybe is Eleanor or even the priest…
From the nonsequitur nature of the interruption, I’m guessing Eleanor…. or perhaps one of the paranormals from The Inferno who recognizes that The Lady needs to be approached carefully. But I wouldn’t make any bets.
I’m actually somewhat reminded of this one mysterious leprechaun…
Hm. So I take it Rona’s dad is already dead by this point.
My my, I’d forgotten about that… yes, I think Takami died very soon after the Lady was imprisoned. Heh… if she hadn’t been interrupted she would have *really* started pushing Dr. Eden’s buttons.
Have to say, Doctor Eden here is completely justified in her responses to The lady as a “split personality” of the purely psychiatric variety (things like eye color could be explained by contacts, for example, however unlikely).
And given what are, by any “senserealm’ definition, blatantly psychotic tendencies (and clear ability to ACT on said tendencies), it’s understandable how Doctor Eden would want to resolve the situation in the best way *she* knew how as soon as possible.
Her response to Father Nader is much more justified now (not that it needed much to begin with) – he was accusing her of greed, when she was trying to stabilize someone who, to *everyone’s* perception, is a potentially dangerous psychotic.