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** The story takes place AfterTheEnd where the T-Virus ruined most of the world as far as the story is concerned and survivors are in small pockets trying to make ends meet. And yet somehow the Umbrella Corporation not only is as active if not moreso than they were before the outbreak, but they're trying to hunt down and kill survivors in their hunt for Jade. Though Billie clearly has unsaid motivations around Jade's daughter for a theoretical season 2, the show doesn't seem to concern itself with explaining how Umbrella is still kicking or why they're outright murderously evil when, in the past story arc, they're near-entirely just CorruptCorporateExecutive evil.

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** * The story takes place AfterTheEnd where the T-Virus ruined most of the world as far as the story is concerned and survivors are in small pockets trying to make ends meet. And yet somehow the Umbrella Corporation not only is as active if not moreso than they were before the outbreak, but they're trying to hunt down and kill survivors in their hunt for Jade. Though Billie clearly has unsaid motivations around Jade's daughter for a theoretical season 2, the show doesn't seem to concern itself with explaining how Umbrella is still kicking or why they're outright murderously evil when, in the past story arc, they're near-entirely just CorruptCorporateExecutive evil.
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It seems silly that Jade is slammed by a gigantic caterpillar and suspected to have internal bleeding and a concussion, yet recovers rapidly with no treatment. She later jumps from the top of a large structure and lands on a metal storage container, brushing it off and escaping the horde of “zeros” surrounding her. In the lore of the universe, Albert Wesker was affected by experimental genetics research, resulting in him acquiring superhuman abilities, such as enhanced agility, stamina and durability, and advanced healing capabilities (some of these powers are exhibited in his "Blade" scene where he confronts Umbrella officers that raid his lab). Thus Jade's feats that formerly seemed out-of-place now suggest that she--and presumably Billie--inherited abilities from her father not fully known to her (she never recognizes these things as special, so she might just think herself lucky, having a high pain-tolerance, able to bounce back quickly, et cetera).

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It seems silly that Jade is slammed by a gigantic caterpillar and suspected to have be concussed with internal bleeding and a concussion, bleeding, yet recovers rapidly with no treatment. She later jumps from the top of a large structure several stories up and lands on a metal storage container, brushing it off and escaping the horde of “zeros” surrounding her. In the lore of the universe, Albert Wesker was affected by experimental genetics research, resulting in him acquiring superhuman abilities, such as enhanced agility, stamina and durability, and advanced healing capabilities (some of these powers are exhibited in his "Blade" scene where he confronts Umbrella officers that raid his lab). Thus Jade's feats that formerly seemed out-of-place now suggest that she--and presumably Billie--inherited abilities from her father not fully known to her (she never recognizes these things as special, so she might just think herself lucky, having a high pain-tolerance, able to bounce back quickly, et cetera).
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It seems silly that Jade is slammed by a gigantic caterpillar and suspected to have internal bleeding and a concussion, yet recovers rapidly with no treatment. She later jumps from the top of a large structure and lands on a metal storage container, brushing it off and escaping the horde of “zeros” surrounding her. In the lore of the universe, Albert Wesker was affected by experimental genetics research, resulting in him acquiring superhuman abilities, such as enhanced agility, stamina and durability, and advanced healing capabilities (some of these powers are exhibited in his "Blade" scene where he confronts Umbrella officers that raid his lab). Thus Jade's feats that formerly seemed out-of-place now suggest that she--and presumably Billie--inherited abilities from her father not fully known to her (she never recognizes these things as special, so she might just think herself lucky, having a high pain-tolerance, able to bounce back quickly, et cetera).

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** It also raises the question of [[BroadStrokes just how selective the continuity is]] with what it's adapting. To some degree, the games ''happened'' complete with Albert Wesker [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil5 dying in a volcano in 2009]]. And by that point, Umbrella had completely crashed and burned after the Raccoon City Incident. Yet this show, despite [[ContinuityNod partially acknowledging this]], also selectively ''ignores it'', and Umbrella gets to keep doing their thing with questionable medical drugs laced with T-Virus with apparently no government or legal oversight whatsoever despite said incident (and its [[NukeEm solution]]) still having happened.

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** It also raises the question of [[BroadStrokes just how selective the continuity is]] with what it's adapting. To some degree, the games ''happened'' complete with Albert Wesker [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil5 dying in a volcano in 2009]]. And by that point, Umbrella had completely crashed and burned after the Raccoon City Incident. Yet this show, despite [[ContinuityNod partially acknowledging this]], also selectively ''ignores it'', and Umbrella gets to keep doing their thing with questionable medical drugs laced with T-Virus with apparently no government or legal oversight whatsoever despite said incident (and its [[NukeEm solution]]) still having happened.happened.
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** The story takes place AfterTheEnd where the T-Virus ruined most of the world as far as the story is concerned and survivors are in small pockets trying to make ends meet. And yet somehow the Umbrella Corporation not only is as active if not moreso than they were before the outbreak, but they're trying to hunt down and kill survivors in their hunt for Jade. Though [[spoiler:Billie]] clearly has unsaid motivations around Jade's daughter for a theoretical season 2, the show doesn't seem to concern itself with explaining how Umbrella is still kicking or why they're outright murderously evil when, in the past story arc, they're near-entirely just CorruptCorporateExecutive evil.
** It also raises the question of [[BroadStrokes just how selective the continuity is]] with what it's adapting. To some degree, the games ''happened'' complete with [[spoiler:Albert Wesker [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil5 dying in a volcano in 2009]].]] And by that point, Umbrella had completely crashed and burned after the Raccoon City Incident. Yet this show, despite [[ContinuityNod partially acknowledging this]], also selectively ''ignores it'', and Umbrella gets to keep doing their thing with questionable medical drugs [[spoiler:laced with T-Virus]] with apparently no government or legal oversight whatsoever despite said incident (and its [[NukeEm solution]]) still having happened.

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** The story takes place AfterTheEnd where the T-Virus ruined most of the world as far as the story is concerned and survivors are in small pockets trying to make ends meet. And yet somehow the Umbrella Corporation not only is as active if not moreso than they were before the outbreak, but they're trying to hunt down and kill survivors in their hunt for Jade. Though [[spoiler:Billie]] Billie clearly has unsaid motivations around Jade's daughter for a theoretical season 2, the show doesn't seem to concern itself with explaining how Umbrella is still kicking or why they're outright murderously evil when, in the past story arc, they're near-entirely just CorruptCorporateExecutive evil.
** It also raises the question of [[BroadStrokes just how selective the continuity is]] with what it's adapting. To some degree, the games ''happened'' complete with [[spoiler:Albert Albert Wesker [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil5 dying in a volcano in 2009]].]] 2009]]. And by that point, Umbrella had completely crashed and burned after the Raccoon City Incident. Yet this show, despite [[ContinuityNod partially acknowledging this]], also selectively ''ignores it'', and Umbrella gets to keep doing their thing with questionable medical drugs [[spoiler:laced laced with T-Virus]] T-Virus with apparently no government or legal oversight whatsoever despite said incident (and its [[NukeEm solution]]) still having happened.
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** The story takes place AfterTheEnd where the T-Virus ruined most of the world as far as the story is concerned and survivors are in small pockets trying to make ends meet. And yet somehow the Umbrella Corporation not only is as active if not moreso than they were before the outbreak, but they're trying to hunt down and kill survivors in their hunt for Jade. Though [[spoiler:Billie]] clearly has unsaid motivations around Jade's daughter for a theoretical season 2, the show doesn't seem to concern itself with explaining how Umbrella is still kicking or why they're outright murderously evil when, in the past story arc, they're near-entirely just CorruptCorporateExecutive evil.
** It also raises the question of [[BroadStrokes just how selective the continuity is]] with what it's adapting. To some degree, the games ''happened'' complete with [[spoiler:Albert Wesker [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil5 dying in a volcano in 2009]].]] And by that point, Umbrella had completely crashed and burned after the Raccoon City Incident. Yet this show, despite [[ContinuityNod partially acknowledging this]], also selectively ''ignores it'', and Umbrella gets to keep doing their thing with questionable medical drugs [[spoiler:laced with T-Virus]] with apparently no government or legal oversight whatsoever despite said incident (and its [[NukeEm solution]]) still having happened.

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