What would you say to Philip if he complained about his head being too small? Would you try to tell him that his head is big? or would you say a heartfelt speech to assure him his head is huge?
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I didn't finish the episode but in the begining of the episode, did anybody notice how adorable Dawg was before he got his treats?
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I think that Horace is hilarous, I remember a quote from "Mother of all villans part one of two. (I don't remember what episode number but it was with Bridget) "Oh Bridget, to be honest, sometimes when I am kissing you I am thinking of bridges" and Bridget's reply: "Oh Horace, sometimes when I am kissing you I am thinking of money" is that disturbing? (Please reply if you agree)
I'm starting to think the entry about his artificial arm should be removed.
Fact 1: In Guitar Superhero, he states that without his exosuit, he's just a regular guy.
If his arm was artificial, he would have used it as a weapon, assuming it is stronger then a normal organic arm.
Fact 2: In Lab Rats vs. Mighty Med, Horace is completely unfamiliar with bionic technology, which would include artificial limbs.
As that was just a teaser video, it most likely was just made up for Rule of Funny and contradictory facts should not be taken as canon.
In There's a Storm Coming, Skylar's party has a distinct lack of guests.
Since Skylar still seems to be in good standing with the superhuman community despite her lack of powers, I wondered if it was the fact that Horace insisted the party have Alan as guest of honor that drove all the guests away.
Given how much he is disliked (he is the lowest ranked member of the staff based on patient feedback), it is not surprising that this would cause the potential guests to avoid the party if it was being held for him.
Is Alan the reason nobody wanted to come to Skylar's party?
In There's a Storm Coming, Wallace and Clyde ask Gus if he can bring Alan to meet them.
Gus immediately responds that he'll go and get Alan.
Which suggests he knows where Alan spends his time and knows where to find him.
But since Alan rarely leaves Mighty Med and Gus doesn't know where it is, that would mean that Alan would have to be somewhere outside of the hospital when Gus goes to meet him.
I assume at this point, Alan is not a student at their school, so it's not like Gus could go there to locate him.
Did they ever explain where this might have occurred?
Or where Alan goes when he isn't in the hospital?
In this scene, she says the one she is currently wearing has sleeves and the one she is holding up doesn't.
Since I'm curious to see the sleeved version, has there ever been a scene where Skylar isn't wearing the jacket over her bodysuit?
I've got a theory that her bodysuit doesn't actually have sleeves, because they produced this outfit prop on very short notice, which would suggest it's just one of the wardrobe backup items.
I have not seen Lab Rats vs. Mighty Med yet, but from what I read, until they met the Lab Rats, the superhuman community wasn't convinced bionic implants were all that powerful.
Which got me wondering, how many bionic superhumans are there in the world of Mighty Med?
Neocortex and Captain Atomic might be the most relevant examples, as Neocortex has a positronic reactor in his brain and Captain Atomic has a atomic power connector in his lower back (it holds his atomic battery).
Megahertz is a villainous example, he has many bionic implants.
Oliver also names Powerline, Von Voltage, Joltron when asked if he knows other bionic superhumans and it appears he had other names to list before Megahertz cuts him off.
Personally, I think she is still awesome, if not better, without her powers. It shows that girls dont need superpowers to fight. #GIRLPOWER!! XD ;)
In another topic, it was pointed out that the episodes tend not to give Skylar sole focus.
Which got me wondering, did she ever have an episode where it was just about her?
The only one I can bring to mind where she was sortof independent from the main cast was setting up a party at the local comic shop.
There's another episode where she tries to befriend Jordan that might also count, but I haven't seen that one yet.
If she never gets an episode of her own, that would imply her sole purpose is just to play off Oliver and Kaz.
I've only seen about half of Season 1 so far, but based on what I have seen, I started to wonder where Skylar lives when she is not going to school or otherwise socializing like a normal teenage girl.
She's usually shown at Mighty Med, so I assume she is living there.
Naturally, being a hospital, there would be no shortage of beds and there is usually an rest area for on-call staff if they can't leave the hospital for some reason, usually a medical crisis.
So Skylar would have a place to sleep, but that would be about it.
But that doesn't seem like much of a life.
I would have thought with all their financial assets, it would be simple to purchase a small apartment or something so Skylar actually had somewhere to call home.
Given that she can't actually return to her planet of residence, she'd need somewhere to live.
Have they ever shown Skylar with her own residence?
In So You Think You Can Be a Sidekick, Skylar talks about how Calderans can regrow their heads if they happen to be removed for whatever reason.
Which got me wondering, how exactly would that work in terms of biology?
In humans, the brain is where memories are stored and the mind exists. But for Calderans to regard the loss of their brain as insignificant, this would imply that their major neural structure is located elsewhere.
I'm assuming that their spinal cord has more neural tissue then normal, so it is large enough to keep their stored memories and mind in it. This would mean that the brain in their heads is just a processing unit, that it doesn't do anything more useful then access their memories and thought patterns from their actual brain in their spine.
The only other supers I know who can regenerate missing bodyparts (Wolverine, Laura, Deadpool, from Marvel comics) have indicated specifically that if their heads get removed, they just grow new bodies instead and the old one simply dies. The reason given is that they need their brains to heal (this is also the one part of them they can't completely replace) and if the severed part isn't connected to their head/central nervous system, it can't regenerate.
In So You Think You Can Be A Sidekick, Skylar tells Oliver she sprinted 6 miles while carrying Kaz on her back. To run that far while carrying her own bodyweight (assuming Skylar and Kaz have the same mass) would imply that she has strength and endurance above normal human tolerances.
Which got me wondering, is Skylar's physical condition superior to that of a normal human? I assuming that if she does have these traits, she's still weak compared to an actual superhuman.
In several episodes, whenever Skylar is in Mighty Med, she has the pink streak in her hair. But when she appears as Connie either shortly before or after this moment, it's never there.
Since it would be too difficult to add and remove the colour using the normal methods of dye, it got me wondering if Skylar is able to change the color of this streak at will using a remnant of her molecular shifting ability.
If she didn't have this power, her hair would just be one solid color all the time, regardless of whether she was disguised as Connie or not, because she'd be completely unable to change it.
I want to see the episodes where Skylar appears as her secret identity Connie Valentine.
Since searching the internet didn't provide this information, I came here to ask the question.
Does anyone have a list of episodes where Skylar appears as Connie?
If the list can be provided, I would greatly appreciate it.
Jake has ALOT in common with Oliver than he ever did with Fletcher, Both Oliver and Jake are sweet, intelligent, and sarcastic....Oliver is a germaphobic, I have no idea if Jake is a germaphobic. Jake can be VERY silly at times and serious at other times, Oliver can also be VERY silly at times and serious at other times. Also both Jake and Oliver are VERY handsome ( The reason for that is because Jake plays Oliver....there for, Jake and Oliver looks alike. )
I like most of Megahertz's powers, but I wonder if I do not know very much about him
He shoots red lightning with power boosters
He possesses great strength
He can defy (limited) gravity
Please tell me if there is anything I have missed