I loved the episode, but one thing that made me scratch my head was Logan getting arrested. Hasn't he already been judged innocent of Felix's murder? I was under the impression arresting someone for the same crime twice was Double Jeopardy and illegal.
Or did the original case not go to trial and just get dropped and I misunderstood?
That was my assumption once he was arrested, (I, too, had thought there was a trial) because surely the writers wouldn't have made that mistake
We discussed this in spoilers lite -- I think that there was a grand jury hearing to see if there was enough evidence to go to trial and there wasn't.
Ah. Yeah. Looking at MI.net, that does seem to be what happened.
I'll join in the Cliff love-fest.
Also, a friend pointed out to me that Lariat car rental (where Joss had his bit) was the name of a rental chain where Mulder and Scully usually got their cars on X-Files. No idea if that's true, but a nice nod to earlier mystery-ish shows it it is.
You know, I have been watchign the show, but not really deeply involved in what's going on. And then Logan turned around in the cell and saw his father and I had an HSQ conversion experience.
Not quite like falling off a donkey, and the ensuign conversations wasn't all that and a box of fireworks, but, I dug it.
(Also, yay team Keith! Scaring the pants off of bad guys is his job, even if it's not really a job.)
It was a weird, alternate reality hearing, but yeah, a trial never commenced.
Also, a friend pointed out to me that Lariat car rental (where Joss had his bit) was the name of a rental chain where Mulder and Scully usually got their cars on X-Files. No idea if that's true, but a nice nod to earlier mystery-ish shows it it is.
And VM joins the massive number of shows in the imaginary St. Elsewhere-verse
Oh, I totally missed the Lariat connection. And I was thinking Double Jeopardy as well. Glad to have that cleared up.
Next they'll have somebody smoking a Morley....
The skeevy motel clerk was played by Tracey Walter -- whom I thought was dead.