As for Eli and Chloe? I didn't see that kissing as a fantasy sequence. I thought it was drunk kissing that Eli rightly saw for what it was. I'll need to rewatch.
Check out the editing. I'm pretty sure the kiss is in Eli's imagination. (Gosh, I HOPE it is. Please don't give me more reasons to dislike Chloe, show!)
As for Telford:
Or was he planning on killing the relationship once and for all by spilling everything?
But doesn't she know everything already?
Actually, I forgot to say that I liked Lou D. P.'s expression at the end. It's almost as if Telford is vulnerable in some way. He looks apprehensive. But it could be an act
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I like these so call soap operish elements to SGU. Who these guys were back on Earth and the troubled relationships they have had could positively or adversely impact the lives of everyone on the DESTINY
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I just now got to watch this ep and I echo many of your thoughts. I don't think I've ever actively wished for a character to be killed off like I do Chloe. I thought for a moment I was not disliking her so much towards the end, but then I realized that it was just Eli spill-over. The scenes with Eli and his Mom are the first on-earth scenes that I've really liked, and I loved him at the party
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Check out the editing. I'm pretty sure the kiss is in Eli's imagination. (Gosh, I HOPE it is. Please don't give me more reasons to dislike Chloe, show!)
As for Telford:
Or was he planning on killing the relationship once and for all by spilling everything?
But doesn't she know everything already?
Actually, I forgot to say that I liked Lou D. P.'s expression at the end. It's almost as if Telford is vulnerable in some way. He looks apprehensive. But it could be an act ( ... )
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