Is it just me, or is D Gibbons giving off a Tobin Bell feeling?
I'd have to look at the picture again, but I think you might be right.
Is it just me, or is D Gibbons giving off a Tobin Bell feeling?
Anywho, you'd think Olivia would at least hold some resentment towards Lloyd for admitting he played a role in the deaths of 20 million people. No amount of "Daddy loves his little boy" would make a Doctor swore to protect life not feel a little upset at the guy.
The chick who was talking to Suicide Doctor Cancer Guy.
Anywho, you'd think Olivia would at least hold some resentment towards Lloyd for admitting he played a role in the deaths of 20 million people. No amount of "Daddy loves his little boy" would make a Doctor swore to protect life not feel a little upset at the guy.
Well, he only believes he was responsible, based solely on the timing of the event. Which is pretty flimsy reasoning. If anything, everyone else is being too quick to take him at his word, though I suppose it's plausible that a lot of people would be eager to go after the first scapegoat who offered himself.
The chick who was talking to Suicide Doctor Cancer Guy.
His name is Bryce Varley, and there were two women (when did "chick" stop being seen as an insult?) who had dialogue scenes with him in the course of the episode, Agent Janis Hawk and hospital volunteer Nicole Kirby.
I was thinking of the scene where Lloyd discusses the multi-world theory with Olivia and she says she would have been his neighbour had she moved to Stanford(?), implying that they, rather than the girl that actually became his neighbour, would have married in an alternate reality.
It then got me thinking of her flashforward and whether this vision of herself wasn't actually the alternate reality in which they were married.
I'm bad with names, even worse with TV character names in series where there's like 50 characters to keep track of.
I'm bad with names, even worse with TV character names in series where there's like 50 characters to keep track of.
You could do what I do and look them up on IMDb before posting.
Is it just me, or is D Gibbons giving off a Tobin Bell feeling?
Well, he only believes he was responsible, based solely on the timing of the event. Which is pretty flimsy reasoning. If anything, everyone else is being too quick to take him at his word, though I suppose it's plausible that a lot of people would be eager to go after the first scapegoat who offered himself.
^I think they're making it pretty clear that the experiment wasn't the cause in the show, because you've got those towers that were in Somalia in 1991 that are clearly linked to the whole thing, and you've got all these conspirators lurking about. So I think they're using it as a red herring in the show.
Excellent
The best episode of the series since the pilot.
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