Alpacas are much smaller than llamas, small enough that uninformed zoogoers assume they are lively baby llamas.
'Lineage'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Maybe I'm an angsty emo junkie, but I'm kinda sad that Jack's guilt over his part in Kim's death had been erased. Or that there isn't more leakage of memories/emotions.
Oh don't you fuck Henry over. Please be more than just forcing Henry to lose Kim again. If you kill the copy, please be awesome in post.
I'm reminded of the liquid breathing sequences in The Abyss.
Joe Morton did a great job.
Stop punishing the interracial couple, people! Dead already! Sheesh.
Joe Morton's a hell of an actor though, indeed.
I knew Kim 2.0 wasn't going to stick around for long. SIGH. But, yeah, Morton sold it.
I think 'Science As We Know It' hit an all-time low for the show.
sniff I enjoyed the show. There was science?
Poor windsparrow was most annoyed at the "pure water" bit.
Also the compressible aspect.
She was also saying from the moment of the first drowning, "take a sample of the water!"
Spicy science brain.
Speaking of which, it's nice they aren't dismissing Carter's insights and ideas as much on the show.
I actually really enjoyed the ep all around for all the character bits. Carter's sadness over realizing that he wasn't naturally connected to Allison, and Allison's deliberate severing.... wonderfully harsh and bittersweet. I love how confused and in denial they both are and are trying to move on and keep up the illusion of "just friends".
Joe Morton had me crying at the end, I will not lie. I just really wish that Tamlyn could have been around for one more episode where she wasn't coming or going.
I'm a little nervous to ask, and I almost don't want to say until more eps are aired, but my question is "Why?". And maybe any answer would be a spoiler for future stories. But, as much as I was overjoyed to see Tamlyn Tomita and Kim 2.0, why bring her back? As wonderful as Joe Morton was in this episode, why put Henry through that?
Yes, I'm afraid that this is a one-off stand-alone exploitative blip. Did they really bring back TT last week so they could have a "cutting the umbilical cord/letting your old flames go (permanently?!)/ending an artificial relationship" this episode?