I wonder how Taggart knows the dog's IQ? Maybe he's just assumed it based on his experiences with the dog.
He did say "Animal testing created you."
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I wonder how Taggart knows the dog's IQ? Maybe he's just assumed it based on his experiences with the dog.
He did say "Animal testing created you."
He did say "Animal testing created you."
Ah! I missed that. Thanks.
I found it really interesting that Stark's emotions showed as angry when Allison left after dropping off the divorce papers. I would have expected sadness.
There was one end-of-scene moment when the sadness meter was reading fairly high. Not as wiggly as anger, but still pretty high. I thought is was that scene, but maybe it was something later?
Allison's son isn't Stark's son, right? He speaks about him like he's not. And he acted as if Callister was the closest thing he's ever had to a child.
No, Allison's son is not Stark's son.
According to the podcast for...one of the eps, Stark is the boy's ex-stepfather, so Allison must have had him before they were married.
Ah, thanks. I haven't caught up on all the podcasts.
Fargo was assistant to Warren King but when Warren got moved to Alaska and Stark was brought in, his position changed.
As it was explained to me, Stark didn't really want someone else's assistant - and because of control issues - probably won't have an assistant. It left Fargo in limbo.
So now he's sort of unwanted and needing to prove himself. And Stark toys with the little mouse - sort of like a cat that's been "trained" not to kill small things but wants to anyway.
sort of like a cat that's been "trained" not to kill small things but wants to anyway.
Trained cats. Bwhahahahaha. I know it happens but I find this very funny.
I've read that a lot of high level exec's will sometimes take their assistants with them from company to company. Stark probably isn't the type to get emotionally attached to people who work for him but I think he wouldn't like to break in a new AA, either.
Fargo was assistant to Warren King but when Warren got moved to Alaska and Stark was brought in, his position changed.
Did Warren King's transfer get mentioned in the show? The way it's been played, it seems like Stark has been around much longer than King's transfer - was he supposed to already be around in Eureka, and just got promoted?
I'm thinking about this too much.