Am I an ends-justify-the-means Cheneyite because I'm on Noah's side? Is it terrible I was to shake Claire and shout, "Yes, he did it! Sometimes you have to scramble a few eggs to make an omelet. Now stop pouting and get in that car so that the family can disappear into another state"?
Oh, Hiro. His story was touching. But Toby called it.
Surresh is officially evil.
5 comments:
Sorry, I was trapped in Montreal. I did pat myself on the back, once again for calling Sulu's murderer what seems like months ago. Good thing the writers are striking, maybe it will give them some time to come up with a storyline I can't see through. I also did not believe they would kill off Noah, so I wasn't terribly surprised by the rejuvenation scene at the end. Next week should be a good one (better be. It will have to carry us through until the writer's strike ends and they get around to making more episodes).
OMG, were you trapped in a future Montreal by Peter? If so, how did you escape quarantine, and did you see that annoying Irish chick?
I'm excited for next week, but I'm really distraught at the prospect of being left hanging.
What do you think Parkman did to Angela? He obviously pushed for the info. Do you think she was left catatonic?
I don't think Angela suffered irreparable harm, just Parkman's moral compass.
No Irish chick, just people speaking French with really twangy accents. I escaped by throwing a croissant at them. As they all scrambled for it, I took off in the other direction.
Wow, those French Canadians really like their croissants.
I think both Parkman's and Surresh's moral compasses have been harmed, which is an interesting contrast to that alternate future reality where they were both working for the company. Again, free will versus destiny.
Oh, I'm reading a book published by something called the Toby Press (in the U.K.). I had a hearty chuckle.
Post a Comment