I loved the SMG reference. Hehe.
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I loved the SMG reference. Hehe.
I also love that Fargo is still the voice of the house. They should NEVER change that unless they can really get SMG to do it.
I noticed that his Nobel was back where it belongs (or the episode is out of order, which seems more likely).
and did we notice the super secret safe behind it? Bet that comes back to bite someone in the ass.
I did have a quibble. Henry's fire suppression gear gear is great, but you have to wonder why they're hoarding something that beneficial from the world at large.
as a lawyer, I have a theory. Notice how Henry checked to make sure that everyone was out of the house? I'm assuming that the suppression gear works by expanding and choking all of the oxygen out of the structure. All it would take is one time for there to be someone left in a house, and hello lawsuit. Hey, wonder who was driving the truck?
I loved the SMG reference too.
A very enjoyable episode.
I forgot that Gina Torres' show was on. . . I'm still watching Rock Star.
Gina got some screen time, showed a flash of Jasmine, a flash of Zoe, but was otherwise relegated to third banana, behind the partner-couple. I doubt I'll watch again, this schtick will get old fast.
All it would take is one time for there to be someone left in a house, and hello lawsuit.
So, you let them burn to death?
It occurs to me that they probably never invited any personal injury lawyers to come live in Eureka.
Eureka gave me allergies too. The scene with Stark confessing that he'd built Callister, though, I couldn't help but think, "Hermanos, the devil has built a robot!"
I loved the interaction between Jack and Zoe, both when he's done with her and when he tells her he isn't. The moment when he confessed that Zoe'd been right, he wouldn't have let her come--that one was amazing.
I laughed, but wasn't quite as pleased with his reaction when she said she was going blond again. It seemed out of proportion to who he is--more regular, uptight lawman than "our" Jack. This is the woman who does her son's makeup though, so I could be projecting.
I had two little quibbles. 1. the fire putter outter, and 2. Zoe could use the woman's credit card again? Wasn't it canceled after the first time? Or did she just use the woman's name?
Also, Zoe pays all the money back...how? I would have liked it if they'd discussed after school job opportunities or something.
Mostly, though, very happy.
I had the impression Zoe just used the name.
As the mother of a teenager I enjoyed the hair reaction. I'm more than happy to let my boys do whatever they want with hair and clothes, but delighted when they figure out that the look isn't working. Honestly, I just relish having photos of their image experiments to torture them with later in life. (and you thought I was a good person, ha!)
I had the impression Zoe just used the name.
Okay, but then how did they pay for the tickets and does that mean Zoe still has ID in this woman's name? Which makes me wonder about the first time she did it, because that makes it a lot less an impulsive, stupid decision and more calculated. I guess I'd also like to know how they knew without a doubt that it was Zoe who committed the theft in the first place; and then I want to know how wanted posters work and why, since they knew who she was, they couldn't have called her mom, gotten her new contact information and then called her dad instead of faxing wanted posters all over the place. She has to have a trail leading to Eureka.
I don't know, I think I'm going to just have to not think about the logistics of this one too much.
Funny that I have no problem with Stark building a robot.
Yeah, the Wanted Poster was more than a bit much. My brain turns off those logic centers when I sit down to enjoy Eureka. Pretty, Snarky, and sometimes things go boom. My entertainment needs are met.