In Warriors, we find out that Jim's discussed Incacha with Blair before (and wouldn't I have loved to see that conversation make an episode) but that's S3.
So when does Jim actually remember being a Sentinel in Peru? In Switchman, Blair tells him his time in Peru has got to be connected with getting his abilities (before the much later discovery that Jim was a Sentinel from a child, possibly from birth) but do we ever see that light bulb moment when Jim gets all of his memories back about living with the Chopec as their Sentinel, not just as a soldier on a mission?
I don't think we do. By Flight, it's part of the wallpaper, and as we, the audience, have always known, we don't notice that Jim remembers off-screen.
If I'm forgetting a canon reference, point me at it, otherwise...I wonder when it happened and how? Gradually? Woke up and wham, he remembered Incacha training him?
Jim's missing Sentinel memories fascinate me. That's heavy-duty, incredibly selective forgetting there.
So when does Jim actually remember being a Sentinel in Peru? In Switchman, Blair tells him his time in Peru has got to be connected with getting his abilities (before the much later discovery that Jim was a Sentinel from a child, possibly from birth) but do we ever see that light bulb moment when Jim gets all of his memories back about living with the Chopec as their Sentinel, not just as a soldier on a mission?
I don't think we do. By Flight, it's part of the wallpaper, and as we, the audience, have always known, we don't notice that Jim remembers off-screen.
If I'm forgetting a canon reference, point me at it, otherwise...I wonder when it happened and how? Gradually? Woke up and wham, he remembered Incacha training him?
Jim's missing Sentinel memories fascinate me. That's heavy-duty, incredibly selective forgetting there.
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