(12-29-2019, 01:02 PM)irukandji Wrote:(12-26-2019, 12:33 PM)izzy Wrote: Things that puzzled me is, if Meisner only lived is Sean's head and a change (redemption) actually occurred and hence why Meisner went away you would have expected the redemption to clearly play out with a declaration as did most archs in the series.
I'm not so sure it was a redemption. It seems to me that Meisner helped Sean rather than redeemed him.
Usually in the story of ghosts, it's the ghost who needs the redemption. Is it possible that Meisner was sent and tasked with redeeming himself?
Sometimes you make statements that are just shocking. Sean Renard joined a terrorist organization that planned to fulfill Hitler's dream of ethnic cleansing. Meisner, who always fought on the right side, was killed by his former friend as he tried to protect humanity. This was also the man who helped Renard’s daughter into the world. And here you are implying that Meisner was tasked with helping Renard and redeeming himself.
What you write about ghosts is, to put it mildly, thin. Christmas is coming to an end, and most people have seen at least one version of Charles Dickens classic tale A Christmas Carol. It's about ghosts that make Ebenezer Scrooge change his ways.