Huh. I thought it was going to be, Carter "infected" Zoe, who infected her school, and Fargo/truck driver infected the hospital staff, and it spread through the town from them. Perhaps, too logical?
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Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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Looking forward to this today, paid off. I've really enjoyed the episode. "Shocker" HA!
Zorro!Fargo! Whee!
I think my favorite part was him putting the glasses on. And wasn't it interesting that Henry dreamed about the forgetting.
I'm not allowed to nitpick the science, right?
Zorro!Fargo was cute, and Lupo? Hot.
I loved Carter's "I don't think that we have the same goal"
I am exceedingly annoyed with this idea that any human being would be able to fight the impulse to breathe in liquid. For Stark to stand there and say "just breathe in the liquid" is stupid and pretentious.
awwww! How sweet is Carter and the toe shoes!
Yeah, there were a couple Carter as hero moments. Breathing in the liquid (not gonna happen) and the present at the end. Awwww.
I kinda love that it was Jo and not Fargo dreaming. Another sweet moment.
For Stark to stand there and say "just breathe in the liquid" is stupid and pretentious.
But that's the part of Stark's character that I love.
You'd have to breathe it in, if you were in it long enough. That's what drowning is - the need to breathe overcomes the knowledge that there's no air out there.
(Spoken as a person with a damn good reason for her fear of deep water.)
Maybe Stark just wanted him to relax. And possibly just get on with it.
Anybody else notice Stark tempting Allison to evil there at the end? "Now we don't have to stop."
I should have clarified. Calmly breathing in the liquid wasn't going to happen. I was taking for granted the breathing in at the drowning stage.