The Chloe-Eli stuff is just made of awesome. Poor Chloe, she thinks she's making sense! Poor Eli!
My problem with Young is that I keep expecting him to act like a professional, or at least a reasonable human being. He is neither. He gets people killed.
3. Did you catch some justification for Greer's faith in Young that I didn't? I thought all I heard was along the lines of "I just trust him. You need to trust him too." Why?
3. Did you catch some justification for Greer's faith in Young that I didn't? I thought all I heard was along the lines of "I just trust him. You need to trust him too."
I wasn't too bothered by Young until the first part of the 2-parter, when the writers went for the stupidity-driven plot. Sorry, when you control both sides of a gate there is no excuse for loosing the battle like that. Sure, they probably would have lost Telford in the process (especially if they just vented the gate room), but given the likely casualties if actual combat occurred, it's still the best approach.
I understand the writers have a certain direction they wanted to go, but having the main characters act like morons isn't the best way to get there.
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Poor Eli!
My problem with Young is that I keep expecting him to act like a professional, or at least a reasonable human being. He is neither. He gets people killed.
3. Did you catch some justification for Greer's faith in Young that I didn't? I thought all I heard was along the lines of "I just trust him. You need to trust him too." Why?
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Oh, yeah.
3. Did you catch some justification for Greer's faith in Young that I didn't? I thought all I heard was along the lines of "I just trust him. You need to trust him too."
Nope, that's pretty much the extent of it.
Why?
THAT I want to see explored more.
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I understand the writers have a certain direction they wanted to go, but having the main characters act like morons isn't the best way to get there.
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