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Jericho: Episode 6 (10-25-06)

You guys are pretty harsh. I liked this episode a lot. We learned some thing about Jake, we got to see the emerging effects of the realization that the world has blowed up, and Hawkins becomes suddenly a semi-likable character after his interactions with his daughter.
 

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Reynard said:
You guys are pretty harsh. I liked this episode a lot. We learned some thing about Jake, we got to see the emerging effects of the realization that the world has blowed up, and Hawkins becomes suddenly a semi-likable character after his interactions with his daughter.
Well, I didn't say I hate it. I'm just tired of that device being used over and over again.
 

Reynard said:
You guys are pretty harsh. I liked this episode a lot. We learned some thing about Jake, we got to see the emerging effects of the realization that the world has blowed up, and Hawkins becomes suddenly a semi-likable character after his interactions with his daughter.

I missed the first half of the show. Was something else revealed about Hawkings to make him a likable character. From I saw he catches her in his war room and the next time I him and her together he is teaching her how to shoot Vanilla Ice CDs. Now granted that is a very good humanitarian cause, but how does that make him a semi-likable character?
 


Taelorn76 said:
I missed the first half of the show. Was something else revealed about Hawkings to make him a likable character. From I saw he catches her in his war room and the next time I him and her together he is teaching her how to shoot Vanilla Ice CDs. Now granted that is a very good humanitarian cause, but how does that make him a semi-likable character?

I was expecting him to chew her out like he did when he caught her at that party.
 

So Hawkins is a likable character because he chews his daughter out for going to a party, yet hands her a gun and starts training her in whatever mission he is on, when he finds her in his war room?
 

yet hands her a gun and starts training her in whatever mission he is on, when he finds her in his war room?

He's training her to use a gun in self-defense. A rather useful skill in the post-apocalyptic world.
 

Falkus said:
He's training her to use a gun in self-defense. A rather useful skill in the post-apocalyptic world.


Note: he does not tell his "wife" (I seriously doubt they're really married; just a setup by whoever Hawkins works(ed) for) what really happened down in the basement nor is teaching her how to use a gun.
 

Darth K'Trava said:
Note: he does not tell his "wife" (I seriously doubt they're really married; just a setup by whoever Hawkins works(ed) for) what really happened down in the basement nor is teaching her how to use a gun.

What did happen after he caught her in the basement?
 

Taelorn76 said:
What did happen after he caught her in the basement?

She asks questions about the map and why his laptop still works, which he explains. She then comes to the conlusion that he's a spy, which he doesn't deny.
 

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