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<blockquote data-quote="LightPhoenix" data-source="post: 5372724" data-attributes="member: 115"><p>If every episode was of this caliber, the show would be doing a lot better. It wasn't great, but it was good enough to keep me interested.</p><p></p><p>The big glaring plot hole for me was the ending, which was completely contrived. You have Shady Guy, who Greer has been keeping tabs on, harass Perry-as-Ginn. So at the end, not only goes Perry <em>let him in</em>, but <em>no guards stop him</em>. What the hell?</p><p></p><p>Also, the Big Reveal also fell flat for me. Rush, who has deliberately lied to the crew, tells this wild story about a Magical Signal, and Young is down with that? I don't see how Young, or for that matter anyone, trusts him at all anymore. Rush didn't even have a leg to stand on with his "trust" rant - okay, he doesn't trust Young, fine. What about Brody, Volker, Park, and Wray? He doesn't trust them enough either? Total hubris. I'm calling shenanigans on the show from this point forward for every time someone trusts Rush from now on.</p><p></p><p>Aside from those two points, the episode was pretty good.</p><p></p><p>I liked that Eli figured out something was up. Subtle point - IIRC, Park was in the Engine Control Room. If Perry were there, they would have heard about it. I like to think that's what tipped Eli off. Also, a nice callback to Eli being good at solving puzzles with him figuring out Rush's.</p><p></p><p>The crew on the Bridge at the end was an awesome scene. Personally, I think it should have been done first season, but nice to see nonetheless.</p><p></p><p>How did Scott and Wray find Team Science? Ignoring that, I loved how Scott flipped out when he found them. I don't know why he did, but I thought it was hilarious. Team Science yelling at him to shut up was even better.</p><p></p><p>Rush suggested someone else lead, but not himself. I would assume he meant Scott, based on him and Wray going to him last episode. If true, that would be the best idea ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightPhoenix, post: 5372724, member: 115"] If every episode was of this caliber, the show would be doing a lot better. It wasn't great, but it was good enough to keep me interested. The big glaring plot hole for me was the ending, which was completely contrived. You have Shady Guy, who Greer has been keeping tabs on, harass Perry-as-Ginn. So at the end, not only goes Perry [I]let him in[/I], but [I]no guards stop him[/I]. What the hell? Also, the Big Reveal also fell flat for me. Rush, who has deliberately lied to the crew, tells this wild story about a Magical Signal, and Young is down with that? I don't see how Young, or for that matter anyone, trusts him at all anymore. Rush didn't even have a leg to stand on with his "trust" rant - okay, he doesn't trust Young, fine. What about Brody, Volker, Park, and Wray? He doesn't trust them enough either? Total hubris. I'm calling shenanigans on the show from this point forward for every time someone trusts Rush from now on. Aside from those two points, the episode was pretty good. I liked that Eli figured out something was up. Subtle point - IIRC, Park was in the Engine Control Room. If Perry were there, they would have heard about it. I like to think that's what tipped Eli off. Also, a nice callback to Eli being good at solving puzzles with him figuring out Rush's. The crew on the Bridge at the end was an awesome scene. Personally, I think it should have been done first season, but nice to see nonetheless. How did Scott and Wray find Team Science? Ignoring that, I loved how Scott flipped out when he found them. I don't know why he did, but I thought it was hilarious. Team Science yelling at him to shut up was even better. Rush suggested someone else lead, but not himself. I would assume he meant Scott, based on him and Wray going to him last episode. If true, that would be the best idea ever. [/QUOTE]
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