I had to pause the episode until I figured out who the convenience store owner was. It was Jeff from Chuck, right?
Nope. I don't think it looks like him at all. IMDb doesn't seem to have the character listed.
Still wondering from where I recognized Seth, the cult sidekick who set the fire...
Seth is David Alpay. Do you watch
The Tudors
? Ooh, hey, he was in
Slings and Arrows
! Yeah! He was the actor who played Romeo.
I'm starting to weird out that Echo always says "Did I fall asleep?" after she's been wiped. A normal person varies what he says when he wakes up from a nap. Has she been programed to say that? And if so, why? Is it the equivalent to the bleep a Mac makes when you turn it on?
Waking up from a wipe is supposed to be a very traumatic experience. A familiar exchange would be comforting and ease the Active back into reality. I like that aspect. In "Grey Hour," she asks, "Did I fall asleep?" and there's no one there to answer her, so she breaks down.
Has she been programed to say that? And if so, why?
Yeah, it's part of the call and response thing. Langton has a routine with Echo too, as we saw in the (*hork*) second episode. There are clearly programmed triggers that are designed to produce a specific response in the Active.
Nope. I don't think it looks like him at all.
FAQWife and I thought so. I remain convinced.
IMDb doesn't seem to have the character listed.
That doesn't mean much. Harris "Quentin Travers" Yulin was on Damages last week -- the actor was even in the credits -- and his Damages role isn't mentioned on IMDB.
Burell,
Victor also said "did I fall asleep" when he was wiped. So I figure this is standard programming for all of them.
The way Topher says "for a little while" each episodes creeps me out. There's a lot to be creeped out about on this show, but that seems extra icky to me in some way.
Yeah, I thought she was gorgeous from the get-go, and thought the whole point was that Not!Helo is too buried in work to notice the hot girl next door.
I am Victor in this. And I am P-C in thinking the whole lasagne (I know it wasn't lasagne, but I can't remember what it was) as "leftovers" was sort of sweet. Obvious, but whatever. She could just as easily say, "Here, I made this for you," though. Considerate act of a neighbor who knows you work crazy hours and probably don't cook much good food for yourself.
Also, I think there's more to neighbor woman. There's an angle there, aside from the obvious.
I don't think Jeff from Chuck was on this ep, though.
And I am P-C in thinking the whole lasagne (I know it wasn't lasagne, but I can't remember what it was)
Manicotti.
She could just as easily say, "Here, I made this for you," though. Considerate act of a neighbor who knows you work crazy hours and probably don't cook much good food for yourself.
Well, she's trying to be coy!
Yes, yes. Like I said, it's kind of endearing; it could border less on obviously not true, though, and still be just as sweet. She's kind of failing at coy. Coy is dumb, anyway. Just sayin'.
Yeah, I reserve judgment on Millie other than she's got just gorgeous eyes. Until I see where they're going with her, I have no opinion.
Speaking of eyes, did I mention Brian Bloom? Because, Brian Bloom!
I mean, look at the amount of makeup on the religious people.
True dat. That was a lot of makeup. They must place a big MAC order through the general store.
Dumpy means overweight and unflatteringly dressed.