Can someone explain to me why this stunningly beautiful woman is with Harry? She's apparently crazy about him. Umm why? Is this yet more evidence that in the future we all just live clean, sanitised lives where everything's perfect for some reason that we haven't quite worked out. We all just love our jobs (whatever they are) and have perfect partners who adore us despite us not having any discernible personality or charisma. Good little worker bees, living sensible and sterilised existences in a paradise that is constantly and vigorously scrubbed with disinfectant.
I like this episode. It's a good episode where Harry is actually doing something and show some guts and potential.
An interesting and a bit thoughtful episode which shows us "what if?". It's also interesting to see what could have happened to Paris if not.. Well, everything ends up right in the end.
I'll give it 3 points out of 5
Can someone explain to me why this stunningly beautiful woman is with Harry? She's apparently crazy about him. Umm why?
Well for one he's a decent looking guy with a good job. Most guys in that category don't have trouble attracting girls. He's also shown to be a loyal, stand up guy to his friends and crewmates. Of all the complaints about this episode, the fact that his girlfriend loves him is probably the last issue that comes to my mind.
this is not uncommon in the real world with shy individuals. Also since everyone in the federation is nice and sterilized, she doesn't get mad at him for taking her seat, she just get all polite and apologizes for reserving her seat where he sat.1. He sat in her seat at a concert. Most people get called a #### up when they can't follow assigned seating. It's possible that she saw him in her seat and sat on his lap for the entire concert, rather than she spent 12 minutes holding him up by his hair and teaching him how to ####ing count past 10. This is why he is a puss: It's took the boy three weeks to screw his determination into a point fine enough to ask her out on a dinner date.
21 days.
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