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Post by latte on Sept 7, 2017 12:22:46 GMT
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Post by latte on Sept 28, 2017 13:05:03 GMT
“So is that what you want? Now that you’re back? Your old life?”
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Post by latte on Sept 29, 2017 10:47:58 GMT
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Post by latte on Sept 29, 2017 10:50:18 GMT
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Post by NYerBornnbred on Sept 29, 2017 18:17:55 GMT
As I mentioned in another thread, I thought this episode was considerably better than the first two. For the first time there were changes in the feel of the episode (rather than being only miserable and paranoid), and there was actually some character development of Alice and Jack. For the first time I felt that there were reasons to root for Emily beyond the fact that she is the central character of the show, being played by Stana Katic.
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Post by latte on Oct 5, 2017 6:14:24 GMT
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Post by latte on Oct 5, 2017 6:24:14 GMT
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Oct 10, 2017 13:05:04 GMT
Many thanks for the reviews, and thank you Latte for the pics you have posted!! They help to bring the eps alive.
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Post by sydauscaskettfan2412 on Feb 7, 2018 14:10:54 GMT
My main interest in this show is Stana Katic. I felt for Emily as she sees her psychologist and says she wants to remember what happened, but is also too frightened to. she knows she needs to figure out what happened to her.
Very sweet and endearing scene where Emily takes son Flynn gocarting in the effort to keep bonding with him after being missing for so long., and he asks her can they do it again ie then, and then mishap happens, he crashes, and he is sent to hospital for observation.
The colleage Nick questioned, I did wonder if he could have been involved....
We also learn that Emily is adopted and was so at around age 9.
When the FBI boss threatened Nick, I thought he was involved. So as the eps are evolving, we seem? to be getting possible clues as to what is going on -- maybe.
I thought it was very gutsy of Emily to search the boss's place, when he was there!!! aand then she finds a diary with pics of eyes on the pages....so Emily believes he is involved.
I wasn't impressed when the boss at work said that Emily is dangerous.
Loved the scene when Emily turned up when Flynn was pool training, and had a chat to him about he may hear things about her that are not true and to remember that they are not true. Also loved it when Flynn called her Mum. Then Alice arrives and tells her to leave.
I do feel sorry for Alice, but I don't as well.
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Post by jbs6 on Feb 7, 2018 20:46:47 GMT
Thanks for this !!! That was a great moment I really enjoyed this episode (probably one of my favorite with episode 1)
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Post by latte on Feb 8, 2018 6:24:08 GMT
Thanks for this !!! That was a great moment I really enjoyed this episode (probably one of my favorite with episode 1) reminded me very much of Beckett scene 'I want to be more than who I am....'
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