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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.
I'm not allowed to nitpick the science, right?
This episode, I just let the science flow past me. I'm still not sure what was causing the rising levels of the blahblahsticene (the chemical that was paralyzing and killing people).
But I didn't care because I thought the characterization this ep was spot on. So much better than last week's!
I kinda love that it was Jo and not Fargo dreaming. Another sweet moment.
Wait, I missed that. The Zorro dream was Jo's? I guess it had to be since she was weakened and Fargo wasn't, right (and the pay scale thing)?
TOTALLY didn't pick up on that.
I could so be a Jo/Fargo shipper, but, then, she really does plug into a huge attraction type of mine, so I shouldn't be surprised.
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.
Nah, Austin, I was agreeing with you. I just forgot to, you know, say that.
TOTALLY didn't pick up on that.
There was an exchange with Fargo, Jo & Stark that made it pretty clear, ending with Jo being
very
embarrassed. Totally worth a rewatch, Frank.
Dr. Suenos. Heh.
OK, the whole point where people were having conflict because of shared dreams didn't make a lick of sense (even handwaving that they all immediately knew what happened). But my irritation with that dissipated with the goofy Zorro sequence-- that's the right level of lunacy, much more inspired than the Richard Simmons stuff.
oh, I have another nitpick. The "you may be randomly selected for double blind case studies" thing. Double blind does NOT mean that the subject does not know that they are in a study, it means that neither the researcher nor the subject knows if they've been given the drug or the placebo. The subject must ALWAYS consent to be part of the study.
also, if it was only G3 employees, why was Zoe affected?