Zoe had just awakened from a dream of her father walking into the cafe buck naked, and was so mortified she couldn’t even look at him when he came into the kitchen. Now picture a plate with two poached eggs and a sausage . . .
ETA: see, this is what happens when you take care of a young child - it cuts into your valuable message board time!
Anyway Baldwin, yes the procedure worked, and everyone was saved. At the very end, Joe found a present on her desk, from Carter, and inside were ballet (pointe) shoes.
This weeks calamity was not caused by “an evil plan” or even something nefarious (unless you count trying to tap into sleeping minds for computational power as evil and nefarious) - the experiment that caused the problem was compounded by the hacked dream device of Stark’s (also not intentionally evil in pourpose) -
What I wish would be that they would not reveal so early on (in the first 15) what the ‘real’ problem to resolve was going to be. - as soon as they introduced the new “scientist of the week” and revelaed what she was working on, I knew it would be root cause.
I think what I was trying to say was that the idea/device that caused the problem was not being designed as a ‘weapon’ or for ‘evil’ pourposes - it seems moreso that this show serves as a essay on “good intentions” and that the scientists who’s experimnets go astray are so singularly focused as to not realize the outside effects.
I just caught the first half of this episode. My wife wanted to go for a walk so I couldn’t see the rest. This is the first I have seen of the series, and it sounds great. Sci-Fi meets Mayberry indeed.
Mayberry is exactly the comparison I’ve been making. I liked this episode- some of these have been plagued by bad science, and this one was substantially better.
Neither did I, but I’m only up to episode seven or so.
I thought this was a great episode. Very feel-good.
Anyone watch last week and think it was odd Henry was back being the garage mechanic for the episode? It didn’t fit. He’s back to working at GD this week, it seems.
Here’s Jimmy Palmiotti (publisher of the comic on which the series is based) on the SciFi Channel forum responding to the news that the series has been cancelled: