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The teacher could have been the sender but didn't realize it. Jo didn't realize she was the sender and not Fargo until she started feeling bad.
Maybe the teacher was having some dream about Zoe cheating because she expects her to, having a "normal" parent.
I have seriously bizarre dreams all the time that throw all kinds of memories, experiences, and expectations into a blender and then weirdo mash up dreams come out.
A thought as I showered this morning:
Henry wasn't dreaming about Jack and the memory wipe, as he would not fit the study profile.
That means the memory wipe device isn't as good as Henry thought.
...and that the writers are not letting that part of the plot drop.
Why wouldn't Henry fit the study profile?
Henry's not G3, no regular sleep cycle. Daniel's right; it must have been Jack dreaming of the memory wipe; he just didn't know what it was. I'm glad the writers aren't letting it drop.
Well, dreams are a manifestation of your subconscious, so it makes sense that if it were to come out anywhere, it would be dreams.
Sciffy schedule - they're airing the BSG mini-sodes during Flash Gordon.
So- I guess I will be watching.
Oh, Daniel! What a good point! That's fascinating. Yay, writers. Yay, continuity.
It's baffling to me why any person in law enforcement would be thought to have regular hours, though.
It's baffling to me why, if there is only one deputy, why Jack and Jo work the same shifts. I suppose that can be reasoned away as Eureka having a very low ordinary crime rate - mostly white-collar, industrial espionage, plus catastrophic failure of experiments type stuff - so the action time would be mostly during the day. So Carter and Lupo could easily take turns being on call at night.
That or Fargo has designed a super-secret law-enforcement robot to tak the night shifts....
Well, gee, Andy and Barney took the same shift! Ha.
It's baffling to me why any person in law enforcement would be thought to have regular hours, though.
true, but they have to have some sort of shift for administrative purposes. They need to be scheduled to be in the office for a certain amount of time and "on call" for the rest of the time.