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I'm choosing to believe than in the aftermath of the Artifact, his autism was cured or at least mitigated, so he's chilling with a series of nannies and tutors who are getting him up to speed on his academics.
Somebody, please, remind me exactly what happened to the Artifact at the end of last season?
The energy from the Artifact dispersed into other technicians (who combusted) and Stark and I think also Kevin (maybe not, but he was in tune with it, making drawings and sculptures of it). And... then they saved Nathan and the energy went away and the artifact was dead dead. Maybe.
Joe Morton had me crying at the end, I will not lie.
Oh, me too! I think that was the first time Eureka had me crying (when Stark dissolved, I just yelled, "WTF?" at the screen, but didn't cry).
Stark didn't have a Henry. OrganicComputer!Kim had a similar resolve and resignation to Stark regarding their respective and impending deaths, but OC!Kim had a Henry right there in the moment.
But man, I do miss Stark Snark.
Well maybe a new version of of Stark will show up as a sentient hologram, or smart paper towel holder or something.
I think we already got our quota of Stark holograms. But the paper towel holder has some merit.
I can see it now: Carter in the restroom trying to figure out how to dry his hands with the Global Dynamics gadgetry when the towel dispenser/air-dryer starts giving him lip about how Jack's too stupid to use the stardust fueled dryer ...
As long as Jack avoids the compressed water bidet he should be fine.
Well maybe a new version of of Stark will show up as a sentient hologram, or smart paper towel holder or something.
Talkie Toaster: Stark Edition!
I loved this ep - the characterizations are really back on track this season.
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?".
I really feel like they have to be setting something up. I may be deluding myself, but there seems no reason to bring back Kim, and the whole Jack and Allison thing seems to be deliberately trying to recall the AU Jack and Allison and her pregnancy there. I wish I knew how much Jack remembers from that timeline, how much it's coloring his interactions with Allison now.
Being Human
really kicked into high gear this week. I'm impressed.