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Post by nomnivore on Dec 23, 2010 3:22:50 GMT -5
An okay episode.
Sara was the only likable character. I found it hard to care about any of the others. They were all responsible for the death of McBride. At least Jack felt guilty enough to confess to the police, even if it did take him ten years. The others were just completely selfish. I know Johanna grew up in poverty, but that was no excuse for blowing up her husband and her friend. Didn't the police check Johanna's identity?
The bit about the orchids seemed a bit forced. I would have prefered it if they discovered Sara was Johnana some other way. I also missed how they got hold of the fingerprints of the 2007 Sara.
I loved Stillman and his grandson. That was a cute part.
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Post by ninja1088 on Apr 22, 2011 21:22:49 GMT -5
I have to say that when it comes to this episode, I found it hard to get into. I felt the pain of Mcbride's father and Sara but still had no sympathy for him. Yes,Jack played a large part in him going there that night but at the end of the day,he could have still said no to planting the bomb. Instead he choose to go there that night knowing that people could get killed or injured. He wasn't brainwashed to the point that he chose to hide what he was doing from Sara. At the end of the day, the others played a part in what happened but the person most responsible for what happened to Mcbride was Mcbride himself.
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