Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-4141313-20190112144055/@comment-24032889-20190112173035

VerBeeker wrote:

The ship is Bumbleby. The ship is either spelling. There's no one consensus. I spell the ship the way you spell the bike because cheeky spelling or not, Bumbleby doesn't do it for me.

I'm pretty ticked off that Yang wasn't more anxious. The arm acting up is how she's been. Seeing the object of her PTSD straight on should be more than just "arm's acting up." She should have some rash decision-making, at least. And as baller as it is to see her hit him with Bumblebee in not-so-figurative imagery, how she even knew where to aim is beyond me. "Oh, don't mind me. I'll just chuck my bike at precisely this trajectory off this random cliff!"

Don't get me wrong. This episode gets back to the core of the series's whimsical-nature-combined-with-badass-fights extremely well, and it's what we need out of a third act in this show. But the suspension of disbelief on the Bike moment was just not there for me.