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Also, did anyone else pick up that SARAH is now Tess' house, not Jack's? In which case, where does Jack live?
I did not pick that up, Consuela. What tipped you off? I got the feeling (but it was just a feeling) that SARAH was Tess & Jack's house.
I'm Jack/Allison all the way and probably always will be, because the season 1 finale, "Once In a Lifetime," was the first episode I watched. I love Henry, but I enjoyed watching his discomfort at being plopped into a new reality (although it looks to be a pleasant one for him, and good for him) since he mind-wiped Jack.
I definitely thought SARAH was Tess & Jack's house. Didn't she say, "Welcome home, Sheriff?"
Did she? Ah, I missed that. It just didn't look much like Jack's house.
Anyway, what happened after that?
And it's been so long that I forgotten what Henry had been through in the past. This is not his first trip on this merry-go-round. Yikes.
So long as he also continues to bring the music (in-show, not soundtrack), I'm a happy gal.
Yesterday's episode credits was the first time I noticed that Bear McReedy is doing the music for Eureka. Has he done it in previous seasons, as well? Because it was excellent last night. Loved the period music during Jo's chase scene.
IIRC, I think the only thing that happened after Jack and Tessa was seeing Callis show up asking for Allison, still holding Jack's coat over his shoulder (presumably with the phone inside).
I believe Bear has been on Eureka from the beginning. This must've been fun for him.
I think he may have said 'maid' rather than nanny was with the baby.
I was watching with Closed Captioning on, and it said "nanny" FWIW.
Huh - I was sure he said "Mia" and assumed that was the nanny's name.
WHat no BBC America viewer reaction to "The Lodger"?
Because I'm a sucker, I'm watching the 2nd season of Primeval. I have to say, the wormy fog episode creeped me right out.