I liked the way the kiss was filmed, too. Was it Colin in the flash-backy bit before we see that it's Jack in reality? It seemed like it might have been him in that particular young Thatcher blurry shot. If so, I like the representation of the twisted lines between Jack's identity and Thatcher's memories.
'Smile Time'
Boxed Set, Vol. III: "That Can't Be Good..."
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My biggest problem with the ep was not enough Jo (again), though the scenes she was in were fun.
'Tis my understanding that bits will come back, though I have no idea if this is one of them.
Possible Stargate tv movies.
I LOVED the Jack/Eugenia kiss, especially for that blissed-out expression on Jack's face before he realized what was going on. It a very aww! moment. Plus, the actress who played Eugenia was just terrific.
I handwaved like mad for the rest of the bit and the suspenders of my disbelief totally snapped 10 minutes into the show, but I find I don't care that much about wacky science on this show, since it's not really meant to be taken seriously.
I loved the Power Walk of the old geniuses going into their forgotten lab to kick some physics butt one last time.
I do wonder what Eugenia was doing there, though. Her talk of him explaining the stars and planets to her didn't make me think she was a Eureka-level genius, but she came into the lab with the guys like she'd been part of the "crew." Hand-wavey, whatever - I like Eugenia. Love to see her again.
(I think Jack has better chemistry with Eugenia than Allison.)
Maybe that part of town wasn't there when they built it. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Then there would've been no park or sundial back then, either. The town was already an established concern when Thatcher built the death ray. t Continues to wave hands...
Then there would've been no park or sundial back then, either.
Why not? The current Main street could be only 20 or so years old, but the park much older.
Why not? The current Main street could be only 20 or so years old, but the park much older.
exactly. think of how much a typical suburb can change in 20 years, much faster if scientist keep blowing stuff up.
Or maybe when the point of your deathray is mutually assured destruction, you don't really care that much about Main Street.