I enjoy hearing adults wrestle with issues, especially Eugene and Katrina who are seeking God's will about whether or not they should go minister to the Ashantis. The title possibly suggests that they'll go (That'd certainly be a new era!), but somehow I'd be surprised if they did.
I'm still perplexed with the title: a new era of what?
Of Leonard as a believer/on a search (like Grady)?
Of Eugene and Katrina going abroad?
Of Leonard and Everett making a new life in Odyssey/elsewhere? Well, they have to go somewhere! Unless they die.
Of [please insert your prediction here]?
About abortion: The word was never mentioned. I believe the ruckus over Pamela Has a Problem was that Focus decided later it didn't want AIO to be a kid's first exposure to the topic. All Leonard said was that he could make a call and change the timing. That way, if a child didn't know what was going on, he or she would ideally ask a parent, thus creating a productive learning moment.
Allusion: Leonard mentions the lost treasure of the Incas, which is the title of an AIO computer game.
Trent DeWhite wrote:v-lady93 wrote:Kairi wrote: I just wish Everett would show up!
Yeah, so do I. I liked the whole flash back thing, I just wish they hadn't used Everett's voice for the "little Eugene".
I thought it was perfect. Quite honestly, I would not have expected anyone else to voice young Eugene.

I found Everett's voice perfect for young Eugene too.
Oh, and if complications come up with Leonard getting an infection or rejecting the kidney, don't say it's like a soap opera; it's common! On the contrary, I haven't found A New Era or any of the Leonard arc to be like a soap opera at all. Yes, I once thought it was a bit much to bring back Everett (I was fine with Leonard, now I don't care), but the rest has been plausible. The flashbacks are emotional, and I see no reason why they shouldn't be; why have a flashback if it's going to be boring?