Just for a second, when they cut to the senator waking up in the jail cell, I thought it was Holly waking up in captivity somewhere.Poor Fargo.![]()
Yeah, that was a bummer.
I keep thinking she's not really dead, though. In Sci-Fi, they never are!
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Hollygram.. somehow that sounds sexy LOL
Just for a second, when they cut to the senator waking up in the jail cell, I thought it was Holly waking up in captivity somewhere.Poor Fargo.![]()
Yeah, that was a bummer.
I keep thinking she's not really dead, though. In Sci-Fi, they never are!
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But I wonder if they will somehow address the alternate timeline reboot before the end. If the original timeline is restored, Holly might be alive-- but Allison's kid would be developmentally disabled again and Henry would no longer have Grace. I'm wondering if somehow Dr Old Spice will show up again and need to be returned to the past (with knowledge of the future), and that this will somehow result in a merged timeline that is the best of all worlds. Such a happy ending would be appropriate for Eureka.
I don't think they would ever completely erase it, if only because of Allison's kid.Honestly, at this point I like the new timeline better, so I'd be disappointed if they completely erased it.
Tonight, Episode 5:04 Friendly Fire
"Carter and Jo race to save the town from a rampaging fireball bent on igniting every source of combustion it can find after a smart-fire experiment goes horribly wrong."
The ending with Parrish and Fargo was equally sweet and creepy. I guess it wouldn't be so weird if Parrish's hatred of Fargo was based solely on their competing for Holly's affection. Then it'd be understandable, because he could have realized with Holly dead, there was no use to continue their rivalry.
However, Parrish has other reasons for disliking Fargo that Pre-date Holly and I doubt her death would really change his opinion of Fargo. It would have been more Parrish-like if he used Fargo's grief to argue for his removal of Fargo as head of GD.
The ending with Parrish and Fargo was equally sweet and creepy. I guess it wouldn't be so weird if Parrish's hatred of Fargo was based solely on their competing for Holly's affection. Then it'd be understandable, because he could have realized with Holly dead, there was no use to continue their rivalry.
However, Parrish has other reasons for disliking Fargo that Pre-date Holly and I doubt her death would really change his opinion of Fargo. It would have been more Parrish-like if he used Fargo's grief to argue for his removal of Fargo as head of GD.
ka often takes "bad guys" and gives them something that you can like about them. Nathan Stark is a great example. He could have just been the antagonist throughout, but you could grow to respect him, and see how things like his rivalry with Carter turned into mutual respect (to a degree).Just to clarify, I'm not unhappy with the scene, it was just a little jarring, given that Parrish has never been played as a character to show that sympathy (unless he was brainwashed, as in the season opener). I do hope the two become friends and them playing D&D is a great way to start that friendship off.
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