Board Thread:Episodic and Issue Discussion/@comment-47881-20130303202540/@comment-3094698-20130305195106

Rassilon of Old wrote: I've noticed a bit of an inconsistency within this series in relation to Jaime's scarab. Several times in the series (or maybe just once, I can't remember), when Jaime has used his man-sized staple gun to pin people against walls, trees, and etc., the scarab has noted that piercing bone would be more effective.

Why then, when the scarab has been in control and used the staple gun (in "War" and "Intervention") has the scarab not pierced bone? Obviously the fact this is a children's show comes to mind, but what of an in-universe explanation?

Is this just a small mistake, a line of dialogue overlooked by Greg and co., or is Jaime's scarab actually taking on some of Jaime's morals and characteristics?

I thought it was an interesting discussion point. it seemed to me that the scarab was not happy about being back on mode, it was taking its sweet time to do just about anything it was told. it seems it has grown used to jaime and began to like his way of doing things, in the last few pre-mode episodes we didnt hear him begging jaime to let him murder people. im guessing its just character development at work.