Vincent's the cafe owner? He and Lupo both knew about the espresso.
if Vincent had shared the dream, then why was Cafe Diem the dead spot? I thought that him knowing about the coffee was just because it was Carter's usual.
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Vincent's the cafe owner? He and Lupo both knew about the espresso.
if Vincent had shared the dream, then why was Cafe Diem the dead spot? I thought that him knowing about the coffee was just because it was Carter's usual.
why was Cafe Diem the dead spot? I thought that him knowing about the coffee was just because it was Carter's usual.
Good point. If the coffee was his usual, though, the moment of Lupo and Jack naming it has a lot less impact.
Vincent specifically said he hadn't had any of the shared dreams and that's why Carter decided to have the "study" there.
You know, I was totally confused by that part. I'd have to rewatch the "dead zone" scene bit, because I didn't even see it on the monitor.
However--take Vincent out and you still have Lupo, and I think Stark.
I think there's not going to be a solution to this. It's true: the plot makes no sense!
It has been interesting reading through because although I enjoyed this episode more than last week, it has confused people much more than previous episodes.
Some things that seemed obvious to me, caused problems for others. I didn't pick up on some details that others have listed. (Like Jack had to be the one dreaming about the memory wipe. Wow!!) We really needed a collective brain to understand this week's episode.
I still liked it.
We really needed a collective brain to understand this week's episode.
Austin, didn't we already learn this week that neural networking is bad?
We really needed a collective brain to understand this week's episode.
Austin, didn't we already learn this week that neural networking is bad?
HA! My bad.
walked right into it, ya did.
Love the idea of the nightshift (Far)Gobots patrolling everywhere.... that entertains my head.
Less entertaining for Jack himself, though. You gotta know Fargo would have the bots networked in to SARAH. And she would keep updating the sheriff about what was going on. Even when he's ordered her not to.