I had a feeling you'd respond, Neo.
Well, at least someone (sort of) agrees with me on some points. Like you specified, the idea of Danny going to his archenemy, the man who's tried to kill and his loved ones several times, is mind boggling to an amazing degree. I was definitely "...?" about it. He does have extended family, after all!
I still question if it all of would have happened the explosion as we saw it happened. If Danny didn't know EXACTLY why? Sure. But now that he did, unless like I said he's a selfish and cruel person (which certainly isn't the case), Danny would make sure it didn't happen, PERIOD. But, I -think- you're arguing Danny only happened to know because Clockwork fooled around, I suppose I should concede on at least THAT point.
(And, come to think of it, I know it's not the same as their being alive, but if he can talk to ghosts... why couldn't he talk to them.)
Actually, I find the fact it was a cheated SAT and exploding sauce that turned Danny (or at least his ghost half) into a global genocidal maniac EXTREMELY anti-climatic. I know people ooh and ahh about how dramatic and dark TUE is, but honestly...
Would
The Raven be as powerful if Lenore's death was slipping over a melted ice cream cone?
Would
The War of the Worlds have been as great a metaphor for imperialism if the Martians were looking for a rest stop cheeseburger?
Would
Babylon 5 be as captivating if the Minbari atttacked over stale food?
Would
The Day After or
Threads be as shocking a warning against nuclear war if the cause was Reagan or Brezhnev putting their coffee down on the wrong button?
IOW, any drama is, at least for me, sucked out when something as silly as exploding sauce means that a sweet, well meaning teen because a maniacal tyrant that makes cardboard look thick. I'm guessing it's the "For want of a nail" scenario, but still, this smacks of ridiculousness for me.
As for Phantom... his non stop ranting about being the future, his terrible dialog ("No one goes anywhere until it's time to be blown everywhere!") and his "OMFG I'M EVIL TO BE EVIL ROFL *blows up New York City* LOL!!!1!" personality (speaking of personality, if Vlad's side overwhelmed Danny's, why's he look like Danny?!) makes him a lot more boring than compelling. I wanted to smack him. To go back to literature, Shakespeare's Iago in
Othello is compelling because of his scheming, his personality, and his methodology, not because he's a jerk. I'd also like to know, if he's so powerful, it took him so long to learn the wail when Danny just... got it.
Now, instead of another "I'm the future!" snark and "Time's up!" as he was defeated, it'd have been awesome if it ended like this:
Phantom (as the timer runs out, sneering): What am I thinking, boy.
Danny: Your last thought. *sucks him into the Thermos*
*Pizza for the first person who gets that.