Here are a few thoughts I have, plus a few questions, after watching the second episode of FlashForward.
- I hate how the wife is in denial. She keeps acting like she can change the future, even uttering the line that is the title of this post. And, on a similar note, I appreciated that the husband said he is acting like the flash is definite at work but at home he is wishing it doesn't happen. I just don't think they can have it both ways.
- Of course kids would think it is cool to play blackout. And of course they would ostracize the one kid who didn't want to play. I just find it hard to believe that every other kid had a flash of something happy and worth remembering.
- Who is D. Gibbons and how creepy was it when the daughter said he's a bad man?
- Noh found someone else who did not see anything during the blackout and a few minutes later she was killed, further cementing in his mind the belief that his lack of flash means he will be dead. Then, after posting on the mosaic website, he gets a mysterious phonecall where the woman tells him the exact day he will be murdered. This begs the question, can he stop his fate?
- How did the little boy, Dillon, now Olivia's name before he even met her? We saw her flash and he wasn't a part of it. How could he know someone he has never met? Also, how could the daughter know D. Gibbons is a bad man from her flash, yet also have seen Dillon in her flash?
I'm still intrigued by this show, especially since the FBI now knows there was cell phone communication between the man awake in the baseball park and D. Gibbons. I just hope the show doesn't drag out the mystery for too long.
Friday, October 2, 2009
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