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You certainly make a compelling point on both counts. What makes the continuity problem even worse is the fact that Ghost has three canonical fathers and Jordan tends to switch between which one is the real one - you remember it was Tommy Casket for a while, then it was Jonathan, then it was Pee Wee, then it was Tommy again, then Pee Wee etc. And on a similar note, thinking back the resurrection of Maloney was actually quite similar to Ghost's Swift Taylor/Dream Zone/Hell's Island story arc in many respects (though Ghost's, it must be said, was immensely more satisfying). It does seem a shame to take such a dramatic and poignant and defining moment in the series and just completely go back on it and do - well, pretty much everything they did last year. I could probably sum it up as them "Jumping the Shark". I think Jack had a point about them doing it less out of enjoyment and more to keep up the outflow going, and I think a lot of their subsequent content really suffered because of that.

It was something about this girl who fancied Ghost, and he spent a week in space to avoid her, and (possibly due to time dilation) she was dead by the time he came back. He brought it up whilst discussing ways of getting away from Aimée.

Hey, that sounds like a great idea! Yeah, I'm a big hitchhiker's fan myself, but this sounds really