I've been hearing hints on the spoiler grapevine that they were finally going to 'fess up to Jack having a thing with some guy at the office, and I figured it almost certainly wouldn't be Owen, so I wasn't surprised, but I was pleased. :)
I've only watched the ep once, but I didn't get the impressin that the Thing In The Darkeness was out for Jack
Rewatch the final scene between Suzie and Jack, after he's shot her a couple of times. She asks him if he wants to know a secret, and tells him that there's "something" in the darkness, and it's looking for/coming for him, in particular. Mind you, maybe I misheard/misunderstood - you could be right in that Suzie meant 'you' in the general sense... I'll be re-watching the eps tonight and will have more to say after that.
AFAIK, "Because I could not stop for death" is pretty well known in the UK. It's a fave of lit profs over there as much as it is here. I was rolling my eyeballs 'cos I thought it was such an overused, hackneyed choice. If they wanted sort-of-obscure, they should have gone for ee cummings' "as freedom is a breakfast food" or something... :)
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I've only watched the ep once, but I didn't get the impressin that the Thing In The Darkeness was out for Jack
Rewatch the final scene between Suzie and Jack, after he's shot her a couple of times. She asks him if he wants to know a secret, and tells him that there's "something" in the darkness, and it's looking for/coming for him, in particular. Mind you, maybe I misheard/misunderstood - you could be right in that Suzie meant 'you' in the general sense... I'll be re-watching the eps tonight and will have more to say after that.
AFAIK, "Because I could not stop for death" is pretty well known in the UK. It's a fave of lit profs over there as much as it is here. I was rolling my eyeballs 'cos I thought it was such an overused, hackneyed choice. If they wanted sort-of-obscure, they should have gone for ee cummings' "as freedom is a breakfast food" or something... :)