Of course it was the Capitol. It was a dome that was burnt. That makes a bit better sense, although I'd imagine large swathes of Washington would be no go zones.
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large swathes of Washington would be no go zones.
This is true. We used to have a lot of small craft overhead. Not any more.
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Phew. The last episode was INtense.
I'm confused, but I don't seem to mind. I really do like Livingston. All the characters, really, except for Nadia who seems only to exist to be annoying.
If pilots and air traffic controllers were all unconscious for two minutes and seventeen seconds, isn't it possible that a plane could wander into and crash into a no-fly area?
I wish they'd just bring Tesla on permanently and put Jonathan Young's name in the credits. He's one of my favorite parts of the show.
I don't hate Kate as much as some, but I do consider a scene focusing on her to be a wasted scene. I liked Ashley somewhat better. And I'm not wild about the way the gender ratio on the show is skewing now. Maybe they could bring in some other secondary characters who are female? Amanda Tapping's great and all, but I'd like to see some more women doing interesting things.
If pilots and air traffic controllers were all unconscious for two minutes and seventeen seconds, isn't it possible that a plane could wander into and crash into a no-fly area?
That's what I was thinking, Jon. I wish I hadn't already erased it off my DVR, because now I want to go back and watch the blackout sequence from the first ep and see if they showed what happened in Washington or alluded to it in the newscasts that followed everyone regaining consciousness.
It's probably worth noting that the original novel was written in 1999 before there was a no-fly zone -- if the crash is actually something that was carried over from the book plot, anyway.
Air crashes should just be near airports, since the planes would probably be on autopilot, wouldn't they? And if they carried forward no no-fly zone, that's bad writing.
I've got a little bit extra confused sauce over why they seem to have forgotten the best parts of Henry and the Big Guy's relationship that was so poignantly played out at the end of last season. I don't particularly look for slash but I thought that was nicely handled.
Didn't Ryan Robbins get freaked out by Henry/Bigfoot slashers at conventions? Though frankly, how he could have failed to notice that vibe between the characters while Heyerdahl was caressing his cheek and telling him they'd go through the journey together escapes me...
I agree, Matt. I thought there wasn't an implication but pretty serious specific interactions that made me think there was a relationship between the two.