At last
1)Totally understandable; kids had a hard time, but he's still only human. And still only a kid. Feel for the boy
2)I'd push it back about a week or two, other wise the books would have been 2 days a pieces, not how it goes.
3)Cute, but couldn't last even without an intergalactic war. Eventually Rachel would shove him off a cliff.
4) Joining Sharing, sure, becoming a controller, maybe, but I don't like calling this voluntary: he walked into it yes, but he spent his time complaining in the back of his head, I'm assuming during feedings he was stuck in a cage, not wondering around the pool watching Sienfeld. I just can't call that voluntary, as soon as he realized what was really happening he wanted out. Not truly voluntary imo
5)You know, I was gonna say something else, but Anijen's probably right; Ax
6) We'll get to that
7) Preparing for rant (jen, btw, hi-friggin'-larious)
And
8 ) I hate this book. Truly, I do; I complain and critize about other things, but this book, because of the penultimate chapter, it nearly breaks the series for me every time I read it.
And it's why I hate Cassie.
She's the best morpher, okay. She has emotional insight the others lack; okay. Her ideas and skills arguably have contributed to the success of the Animorphs more than any other individuals action; okay. She's a space time anomaly that grounds reality itself: no. No. no no no no nonononononononono. 1 makes no sense, 2 so unfair, why her of all. If you're gonna reply with what I think you're gonna reply with, let me hit up my first rant before you do:
guh. He stacked the deck. This isn't an argument, read between the lines, and it's clear the Ellimist set it all up however long ago, and that I don't like it. This is some mysterious suprahuman being saying I'm gonna put person A and see to it that they live out life this way. It's destiny, it's fate, it's divine will, whatever you call it, it is not what it was promised to be for 4 years up to this point; 5 random kids out saving the world. It's the Ellimist wonder team of selected beings because they are "special" even before this begins. Everyone has a purpose that is preordained and I do not like that. Up till this point, I always liked the Ellimist and how he was used, but at the end of this book he is given too much influence and really, it breaks my heart, cuz it says there's always someone out there setting the path, and even if they can't help you get to the end, they make sure you walk it till you're done. I don't like that. To me, that's irradication of freewill more total than anything the Yeerks could do.