Allison's repetition of "Everything will turn out the way it's supposed to"
One could argue that this means Carter ends up with Allison, and Stark remains out of the picture, since that's how things were in the S1 finale AU.
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Allison's repetition of "Everything will turn out the way it's supposed to"
One could argue that this means Carter ends up with Allison, and Stark remains out of the picture, since that's how things were in the S1 finale AU.
One could argue that this means Carter ends up with Allison, and Stark remains out of the picture, since that's how things were in the S1 finale AU.
I don't disagree. It had the ring of "You just have to have a little faith". But there was also some sense of meta to it, like the writers were telling us that no matter what happens (Stark dying), it's going to work out and we'll be happy in the end (Stark coming back eventually, although not necessarily into Allison's arms). It's a stretch, but my mind works in funny ways (hearing the things that I want to).
Julie, could you white font that please?
I loved the episode. I mean, sorry to see Stark go, but if that's what it takes for the show to RAWK then that's what it takes. But I do wonder how many times they can play with the timeline before they start bumping into themselves.
and how many times did Allison say everything would work out the way it's supposed to?
I'm with Jon, that Allison marries Carter is a very possible interpretation. Of course I'm guessing that Stark dying is emphatically not what Allison thinks is supposed to happen. So now we're at sometimes shitty things happen and they hurt like hell and it just is, there is no grand scheme that makes it all work out right.
The product placement this week threw me, because I didn't know what I was looking at, and was wondering why the camera seemed to focusing on this mysterious thing Carter put by the sink. So that was annoying.
I am so with you on this. I hope it's not as egregious in coming episodes. Seriously, find more sponsors, SciFi!
I really thought that it was supposed to be deliberately clumsy.
Juliebird, I went ahead and deleted the whole thing. I think, as a spoiler, it doesn't belong in this thread at all. If there's dissent, we can work it out, but that's my current understanding of our policy.
On to the episode, first the product placement is making me crazy. I know it's supposed to be all in-your-face, but it's making me hate the product. The camera focus on it makes me think it's an item of import to the storyline, but it's not, it's an item of import to the pocketbook. About which I do not care.
Second, for serious, about Stark. And starkers Stark. Couldn't the time fairy dust have evaporated his clothes first or something? I mean, really, people.
Third, on camera, all we saw Stark do was plug in a pair of USB cables. If Fargo couldn't have handled that, I dunno that he should be loose in the company at all. Not that I want dead Fargo!
Anyway, I really liked the repetition and thought it did have nuances of meaning each time. I also think it's good that Carter had a chance to work through how he and Ally felt, before the loop closed in.
That said, I am tired of the lack of agency again. This is the second time that Carter has gone through iterations of his relationship and feelings about her...without her. Not on.
Lastly, so does this mean the new lady wasn't up to no good? Confused.
Third, on camera, all we saw Stark do was plug in a pair of USB cables.
well, he touched a touch screen a lot.
Lastly, so does this mean the new lady wasn't up to no good? Confused.
she's very interested in that piece of land. First, she had Henry check the readings, then she had the machinery out there that was examining the spot. I would guess that there was some ultra secret Eureka project there that no one remembers (or everybody died), possibly having something to do with the atom bomb. Henry talked about man made caverns and the diagram was possibly some sort of underground structure.