As I've said before, Michele Knotz is not in all the episodes Lusamine speaks in, so it can't be her. In fact, as of episode 55, I've now managed to narrow Lusamine and Burnet down to one of these four "additional voices", not counting the five main actresses:
Kate Bristol
Melissa Hope
Emily...
The only thing I could gather from the latest episode is that it's definitely not Riley Joseph who plays Lusamine or Burnet. The other thing I've learned is that this isn't exactly a burning question at this forum.
That could be, but she isn't credited in episodes 1 and 5, where Lusamine appears while Jessie is absent. I narrowed those actors down to the ones where at least one of the three characters speak, ruling out the actors who don't consistently match any of those appearances. Are there any times...
*Title should read "new characters", sorry.
Apart from Faba, who's apparently played by Michael J. Edwards, the actors for Lusamine, Burnet, and Wicke are still unknown. The credits are hardly of any help because a.) they only list actor names, and b.) this show is known for double-casting...
I found this a satisfying episode, and I liked the resolution between Lillie and Lusamine. Thankfully there was more to sort out between them besides Lillie's past, or this could've just as easily led to one of those "brainwashed people don't realize anything that happened and nothing really...
Only Team Rocket would be so considerate. What makes you think someone who'd ditch a perfectly decent groundskeeper disguise in favor of a bush would know these kinds of things?
The reason Lillie was mad at her mom for evolving Clefairy was because Lusamine never stopped to consider how her daughter felt about it. Lillie always played with Clefairy, so Lusamine must've known how close they were. Yes, Lillie's argument that Clefairy shouldn't have evolved because "it was...
What do you make of her expression right after that first smile, like she knows she shouldn't be admiring the thing that hurt her daughter? Plus, her second smile looked more remorseful than selfishly satisfied.
I figured he was trying to erase Lillie's memories because if she remembered that she was attacked by an Ultra Beast, she'd tell on him and he'd be out of a job. Now, if this was the case, then why he didn't try wiping Gladion's memory would be an egregious oversight.
Could someone clarify what it was Faba was trying to accomplish? It looks to me like he was trying to get a UB for Lusamine like she always wanted, just to creep his way up the ranks at Aether.
That said, as much as I liked seeing just a flicker of Lusamine's dark side, and her grappling...
Anyone else feel that for such a grand episode, the animation was very middle-of-the-road? Silvally's mask breaking was nowhere near as cool as it did in the intro. I know there's a limit to the budget, but an episode this great deserves. I hope it's not a sign that this part of the anime...