>>80655863>They've been in that position on at least three separate occasionsI recall the one with the warhead, the one where Carter died and they lost, the one with his cult, and the one in the middle of a prison riot. While I agree they could've maybe taken him in at some point, none of those situations are ideal or ended well.
>Shit, before Rip blew him up he had him at gunpoint with Kendra and the knife in the damned roomIn the prison riot with an unstable enemy Firestorm. Hardly ideal, but even I agree they should've tried to take him. As it stand, I guess the situation was too dangerous.
>As for whether he heals or reincarnates it was pretty clear that he maintains immortality (not reincarnation) with their life essence. He even shares it with his acolytes and they stop aging and such. As he kills them he gains immortality. I agree. He shares it also, I agree. As long as he kills them, he won't age. Which is why he takes every chance he gets, as we see.
This, however, does not mean he won't reincarnate when he dies. These aren't mutualy explusive to eachother. All we know is that he'll stay dead if Kendra stabs him with a magic knife while reciting a stupid poem. (which is dumb)
>Comic book Savage is immortal, not a reincarnator,And the Hawks are aliens, what's your point?
>and the promo and wiki materials on LoT say that the meteor gave Kendra and Carter the power of reincarnation while Savage got immortalityI've never seen it stated on the show, so I don't put much stock in that.
I'd love to be proven wrong, if you could show a instance on the show where they disprove anything I said.
Also, things are pretty different from the promo. That's why it was just a promo, not a pilot or even a trailer.