So, Mr. Bellum here is the father of Alex/Aquarius unless he and Peggy have other siblings. He’s looking to tear down the house and replace it with an industrial park, which is a kind of cliché plot for “family” dramas, but it works as a plot device, so I guess that’s fine.
I’m surprised, actually, that it’s public knowledge that the police are looking for Tiger Lilly, but I suppose they could use the help of the public. I’m not clear on how this “leverage” business is supposed to work.
I bit more weird perspective with the positioning of the laptop computer in the last frame. If it’s sitting flat on the table as it is in the first frame of the second row, it shouldn’t be at that angle unless we are looking down on it and then we’d be looking down on Mr. Bellum and Oscar.
Good morning™, plotters and schemers!
So, Mr. Bellum here is the father of Alex/Aquarius unless he and Peggy have other siblings. He’s looking to tear down the house and replace it with an industrial park, which is a kind of cliché plot for “family” dramas, but it works as a plot device, so I guess that’s fine.
I’m surprised, actually, that it’s public knowledge that the police are looking for Tiger Lilly, but I suppose they could use the help of the public. I’m not clear on how this “leverage” business is supposed to work.
I bit more weird perspective with the positioning of the laptop computer in the last frame. If it’s sitting flat on the table as it is in the first frame of the second row, it shouldn’t be at that angle unless we are looking down on it and then we’d be looking down on Mr. Bellum and Oscar.