I probably would've liked this one more if I hadn't figured out what was going on very early in the ep. Waiting for the rest of the characters to catch up was kind of dull.
This ep reminded me a lot of the ep "Home" on Stargate Atlantis in that the main character was trapped in a virtual reality without realizing it. The reason I like "Home" over "Games People Play" is that in "Home," Sheppard also figured out what was happening very early on, and I was interested in seeing what he was going to do about it, because he was pretending he hadn't caught on yet. In "Games People Play," Jack didn't catch on until nearly the end. I was getting tired of waiting for him.
I knew I couldn't be lucky enough for Zoe to go back to L.A. with her mom. She's staying. I almost liked her in this ep though, especially in the infirmary scene and at the house at the end.
The house piping in swelling theme music during Jack and Zoe's bonding moment was hilarious.
I wonder if Henry's failure to close up the secret cubbyhole at Beverly's house is going to come back to bite him in the butt.
I wish I knew how Henry feels about Jack now. Sometimes he sounds sincere in talking about their friendship, but then he sometimes gets this look on his face like the friendship act is wearing on him. I'm still hoping for a major cat and mouse battle between Henry and Beverly, and I really hope Beverly gets what's coming to her.
This ep reminded me a lot of the ep "Home" on Stargate Atlantis in that the main character was trapped in a virtual reality without realizing it. The reason I like "Home" over "Games People Play" is that in "Home," Sheppard also figured out what was happening very early on, and I was interested in seeing what he was going to do about it, because he was pretending he hadn't caught on yet. In "Games People Play," Jack didn't catch on until nearly the end. I was getting tired of waiting for him.
I knew I couldn't be lucky enough for Zoe to go back to L.A. with her mom. She's staying. I almost liked her in this ep though, especially in the infirmary scene and at the house at the end.
The house piping in swelling theme music during Jack and Zoe's bonding moment was hilarious.
I wonder if Henry's failure to close up the secret cubbyhole at Beverly's house is going to come back to bite him in the butt.
I wish I knew how Henry feels about Jack now. Sometimes he sounds sincere in talking about their friendship, but then he sometimes gets this look on his face like the friendship act is wearing on him. I'm still hoping for a major cat and mouse battle between Henry and Beverly, and I really hope Beverly gets what's coming to her.