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I don’t think that Jack has anything to fear from Henry
I hope he does really.
surprised that Henry said Jack was his best friend. Because he's only been there for a year, after all...
It happens. I got my last one about that quickly.
Don't tell him I said this, but Colin was looking kinda good there.
Ooo! That made me happy.
I think Henry wiped Jack's memories so he could get another shot at bringing Kim back, that was the only way how, Jack would never let him do it and always be vigilant for that.
I tend to agree, but still think that Jackwe won't ever be able to trust him. Poor Jack. I knew when Henry was wiping his mind that he had no intention of wiping his own.
SPEAKING OF MINDWIPES, I can't be the only one here who suddenly thought of Willow. And while I'm good with Henry becoming more untrustworthy and evil, if he starts to develop some sort of metaphysical addiction, I'm going to be annoyed.
Don't tell him I said this, but Colin was looking kinda good there.
Our lips are sealed. Or, um, our fingers. Kinda.
Don't tell him I said this, but Colin was looking kinda good there.
heh.
Okay, here's my one big beef about the show. Jack and Allison have zero chemistry. My only reaction to Jack's broken heart? Get over it.
Show is back! And darker! We like darker.
Jack was still Jack, but he was definitely more serious--I know Colin can hit the funny notes, and with an unexpected spin. It was nice to see the subtle drama, some straight acting.
Dark Henry is absolutely fascinating to watch--and dread, a little. Joe Morton is awesome.
On a more Super-ficial note, I was really glad to see Vincent--Ronald! And selling chili to the mandroid! And of course, Fargo has always been "Too precious for this world."
I like it when the shows I like are in first-run, and they're *good*.
Glad it went over alright. I was worried. I just hold my breath every week.
Next week is a Fargo episode.
Sorry for the brevity. We're shooting stupid hours to finish the finale next week. Shanks is acting on the show this week so that's fun. I've been peppering him with questions about his experiences with Sci Fi. 200 episodes! No one shoots 200 episodes of TV.
surprised that Henry said Jack was his best friend. Because he's only been there for a year, after all.
When he said this, was it with the four years' worth of memories on top of the one year they've had in the real timeline?
I like it when the shows I like are in first-run, and they're *good*.
Amen. After a long time of TV drought (which stopped when I started watching SPN this spring) it's nice to have good stuff on the TV rather than on DVD.
Shanks! Oh, cool!
CFerg, rest assured that the premiere went over really well in my house. My friend thought that the writing was smart, the acting was good, and the direction had the "snap" that keeps a story moving forward.
It was nice to see the entire cast (including featured characters) appear in this episode. Do I misremember, or was Tamlyn Tomita included in the regular cast listing?
I wonder why the timeline has diverged.
Simple: If Henry stops the experiment (that's what he did in last season's finale, right?), then those people don't spontaneously combust, and Stark isn't in danger of spontaneously combusting.