Timeline for Why is everyone surprised that Jack-Jack has powers?
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Jul 23, 2018 at 12:04 | history | edited | BCdotWEB | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 20, 2018 at 2:14 | comment | added | coteyr | @Mazura, true, but then again they were able to see well enough to aim and throw, hit the target, and know when it was "safe". | |
Jul 19, 2018 at 23:32 | comment | added | Mazura | @coteyr - Yeah, we see him change. But he's like 500 feet in the air. | |
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Jul 18, 2018 at 20:46 | comment | added | coteyr | i.ytimg.com/vi/quXf_jvnU4M/maxresdefault.jpg | |
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Jul 18, 2018 at 20:44 | comment | added | coteyr | @Ellesedil In the first movie we see Jack jack's powers. He changes, and if I remember right catches on fire? | |
Jul 18, 2018 at 19:03 | comment | added | Ellesedil | The baby sitter's confusing phones calls are just that: confusing. This is where your confirmation bias comes in, but a confusing phone call isn't really enough evidence to change "known" facts. But, why didn't the Parrs follow up with the sitter afterwards? That's the real mystery here and should have been one of the first things they did once the Syndrome stuff settled down as opposed to going to an elementary school track meet. | |
Jul 18, 2018 at 19:01 | comment | added | Ellesedil | I feel like you might be putting too much meaning behind the baby sitter's confusing phone calls and someone who's trying to fly that drops a baby. I've held several babies many times, and a baby doesn't need super powers to try to escape out of an adult's arms, particularly a distracted adult. They're aspiring escape artists. | |
Jul 18, 2018 at 15:09 | comment | added | RLH | Solid points. Also, it's easy for us to not notice "different" behavior when we, ourselves, are use to a abnormalities for society that are common to us as individuals. Keep in mind the whole family was otherwise a bunch of supers. Getting a call from the babysitter while in the middle of a high-stress situation might have allowed Helen to write it off quicker than, well, any normal human would have-- super/strange things have probably been happening to her and around her her whole life, so the phone call was probably easy to forget in her long term memory. It was just "life happening". | |
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Jul 18, 2018 at 13:48 | history | edited | djm | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 18, 2018 at 13:43 | history | answered | djm | CC BY-SA 4.0 |