11-29-2018, 05:47 PM
(11-29-2018, 04:28 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Nick was certainly capable of wishing he could turn back time, and if we want to theorize that that's how it happened, that'd work. But actually knowing he could and making it so is a stretch when you consider that once he had his hands on the complete staff with all its powers the method he chose to kill Z with it was to impale him with its pointy tip.
Actually, I really didn't find it a big stretch and thought it was rather ironic in a weird sort of way. But really, I wondered if it was a salute to Moses. I can't remember who said it, Monroe or Rosalee, but one of them mentioned that the staff could have belonged to Moses. Moses was a shepherd for 60 some years before he ever entered the pharoah's court. Shepherds used a staff as not only a guide for their flocks but as a weapon as well. In the movie, The Ten Commandments, Moses uses his staff to defend the sheik's daughters against the Amalekites. While he doesn't impale any of them, there's no doubt he could have easily killed them with the staff, should he have chosen to do so. It wasn't hard on the eyes to watch Charleton Heston kick butt either, but I digress. None of that prevented the staff from performing wonders later on.
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