So, when the entire team, plus Hammond, is gathered at Jack's cabin, they're in the middle of discussing the political situation (with President Henry Hayes and VP Robert Kinsey) when Jack says something along the lines of "Yeah, who voted for these two shrubs anyway?".
Could his use of the word "shrub", synonymous to "bush", which is also the name of the current US president, have been a little hint as to how the writers feel about the current US administration? I don't, I was rewatching it the other day, and I thought about that. There's my symbolism insight for the day.
Could his use of the word "shrub", synonymous to "bush", which is also the name of the current US president, have been a little hint as to how the writers feel about the current US administration? I don't, I was rewatching it the other day, and I thought about that. There's my symbolism insight for the day.
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