I know - what was that cat we were seeing? Or are we meant to think that weeks have passed?
I think the cat was Romo's equivalent of Head!Six. He was the only one seeing/talking to it. The real cat was rotting in the carry-on bag.
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I know - what was that cat we were seeing? Or are we meant to think that weeks have passed?
I think the cat was Romo's equivalent of Head!Six. He was the only one seeing/talking to it. The real cat was rotting in the carry-on bag.
I think the cat was Romo's equivalent of Head!Six. He was the only one seeing/talking to it. The real cat was rotting in the carry-on bag.
Romo!Norman Bates
Must re-watch. I could swear that Lee reacted to it - even though he was talking about not seeing. (How did he not smell it?)
I could swear that Lee reacted to it
I thought he had as well. He at least reacted to the empty food dish he kicked on the floor, which I had thought was odd.
I believe he said something like. Do you ever feed this thing, where is it anyway, and Romo avoided.
Which, as a cat owner with several half-eaten dishes lying around the apartment, because even when they're hungry they're picky, indicates that a cat has eaten sometime recently, not that they're being starved.
I guess Lee and the writer of that line doesn't have experience with cats. Silly.
Cereal.
So, Romo seeing his dead cat: post-traumatic-stress projection, or Cylon projection?!
It was actually quite fascinating seeing Romo with his glasses off. They literally and figuratively took the shades off of him. So wasn't expecting that. I was also quite happy to mentally exclaim "Lampkin!" and not "Badgerses!" when I saw Mark Sheppard back on my screen. Good character.
I think this jaunt of the Slytheen was probably their best--for some reason they had menace this time. Perhaps because there was no farting? Mr. Smith going dark also had menace.
I liked Dad stepping up to the plate and helping out, and all the K9 fanboys and girls must be well pleased as he swoops in for the save. I really like this show. I haven't watched all that much YA since actual YA days, so I have no idea if it's typical of the genre--I mean, is it even A, or is it just kid's TV?
I don't even know if there are others kid's shows like this one. I hope that they really do film season two and that we get to watch that too
Oh, back to BSG: how much do I love that they mentioned Laird? Now we know who the new Chief is!
(Hey, maybe they'll start making a few more Blackbirds.)