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Kaitlin <kelly'
s.diner@324.wharf.st.INVALID> wrote:
I've only watched through Wednesday of last week, and hopefully I'm not
once again harping on something that is resolved in the following
episode.
Did anyone catch Britt's remark to the concierge in the Wednesday
episode that she had gone to the lab and found that "He" was no longer
there, and that she was not happy that she hadn't been told that "He"
had left? So "He" has been in the lab this whole time? If "He" has been
in the lab all this time, why has Britt done all of her interacting with
"He" on the phone, and why has the concierge been acting as a
go-between?
I hadnrCOt caught these finer points. But he cannot be Brennan, Sidwell or
the professor. Not only were they seemingly in PC during these scenes, but also, why bother with couriers if they could have conveyed the materials themselves,
It seems as if the writers just thought it sounded cool.
I am envisioning they could be working on teleportation, and she is looking
at DNA changes on animals. Which would explain DaltonrCOs role.
I guess the teleportation device will turn out to use cold fusion.
The only remaining question is why Spinelli hasnrCOt already devised the device, given he has the key to the entire internet
Another confusing thing is that Joss told Vaughn that when Britt was at
GH, she was a doctor of lab research or some cockamamie thing. So that's
the way they're having it now? Britt was never an OB/GYN, she was a
medical research doctor at GH, then she fake died, after which she
became a lab research scientist specializing in cold fusion? Why not.
None of these specialties have anything in common with cold fusion
research.
One thing has been cleared up tho. Until the Wednesday reveal, I
couldn't figure out why they'd gone out of their way to give the
concierge of a Croatian resort a French name and a French accent. Not
that it's impossible for a Croatian resort to hire a French person, but
you'd think there would be a reason for the writers to have made the concierge very obviously French. Otherwise, they might as well have just stuck someone in there with a vague east Euro accent and called it a
day.
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