Was anyone else disappointed that they didn't even mention Ginn's death, or how Eli's dealing with it? I'm not sure how much time is supposed to be passing between episodes, but it seems like they should've had at least one scene where he was crying on Chloe's shoulder, or something. But he seems to suddenly be back to his normal self (well, normal for him anyway)
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Maybe hes hiding it from everyone and will soon explodeI'VE GONE WIKI-MAD!!!!
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Originally posted by pipi View PostYeah it's annoying how they don't continue the storyline.
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Originally posted by dgh64 View PostSo? They could easily throw a 45-second scene in there somewhere. Nobody says an episode has to only focus on one story arc.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by dgh64 View PostWas anyone else disappointed that they didn't even mention Ginn's death, or how Eli's dealing with it? I'm not sure how much time is supposed to be passing between episodes, but it seems like they should've had at least one scene where he was crying on Chloe's shoulder, or something. But he seems to suddenly be back to his normal self (well, normal for him anyway)
Also, Young seems to have recovered completely from his big depression that Scott had to drag him out of a couple of episodes back (unless there will be more to it in the future).
TJ seems to be the only one still grieving in any way because of the loss of her child; at least they haven't just dismissed that as though it didn't happen.
And Rush seems to be right back to his old self, as well, even after the loss of Mandy.
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He was about to go try to kill her murderer, but Young talked him out of it. I doubt that he would have gone through with it, because Eli is such a good person (although, good people can do some very bad things). My guess is that they will probably bring it up in one of the next few episodes.
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Originally posted by escyos View PostMaybe hes hiding it from everyone and will soon explodeEli has a big mouth.
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Originally posted by hedwig View PostIt isn't long after the previous episode, since Greer has his arm in a sling from the gunshot wound inflicted by Simeon. So it would seem only a day or two or three have passed since that incident. I, too, was a bit disappointed that there wasn't even a little emotion of some kind with Eli over losing Ginn.
Also, Young seems to have recovered completely from his big depression that Scott had to drag him out of a couple of episodes back (unless there will be more to it in the future).
TJ seems to be the only one still grieving in any way because of the loss of her child; at least they haven't just dismissed that as though it didn't happen.
And Rush seems to be right back to his old self, as well, even after the loss of Mandy.
Well, at the beginning of the episode we see Eli recording video diary - he is clearly suffering, but quietly now (that's how we geeks do it). He is loosing all his dear ones. It will change him. We just won't see this change so fast.
Yong was in depression because of drinking. He stopped to do that and also revelation of the bridge and Rush secret helped him to understand that it wasn't all his fault. So I'm quite happy that they didn't make him to suffer more. It was very relaxing to see him comfort TJ, although with words only (but that's a start) and be responsive as good commander should be.
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