Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-27234079-20200111162942/@comment-14909251-20200120234554

Pikatwig wrote: So... Neo's capability of transforming into other people has been confirmed canon. Honestly, I thought THAT was what the description of the volume saying "but banding together is dangerous when you don't know who to trust" was referring to initially. The thought I had was that the villains would lay a trap for the heroes and use Neo's abilities to turn the team against each-other for a while. Just based on that description mentioned.

Other than that... things were interesting in this episode. Admittedly, that description seems overblown given what has happened up to this point. So far, no one has proven themselves to be untrustworthy who we did not already know was untrustworthy. I mean, I think it would be crazy ironic if it turned out Robyn was a traitor the whole time and lying to everyone given her Semblance. Tyrian ambushing her makes less sense in that respect, unless he knew it was a trap. Clover seems like a good candidate in part because his allusion and Semblance are somewhat in conflict. His allusion had a story where the moral wasn't about luck, but about patience being a reward. A fisher spends an entire day not getting fish and then a big one jumps into his boat at the end. The story literally starts "A Fisherman had no luck." We haven't clearly seen a "good luck" component in his fights. If he were lying about his Semblance, it would make him suspect generally.