The same reason most people spoilerize the "next episode" promos after the current episode aired, it's courteous to those who don't watch the "next episode" promos, lest they spoil the next episode for themselves.
Will B, you see, they have these DVR devices that will change your life in terms of TV viewing/scheduling... So Cameron doing ballet makes Kyle's brother almost weepy. Tee hee. Overally, an okay episode, not as boring as last week's episode, for sure.
I thought this episode took forever (well, 40 minutes) to gain some traction, but I do think the action is getting ramped up to a more expected level for my tastes.
I started split-screening between this show and Paradise Hotel 2 because this episode was pretty bland all-around. I thought it was a Blackberry Curve that John planted on the shipment in the truck. I laughed when the screen got all busted up from a drop. And whose idea was it to cast the...
I'm just glad this show has a sense of humor about its characters and history. Cameron mimicking the girl's attitude, and then later getting the E.T. treatment (make-up) were quietly hilarious to me.
From the EW article, I gleaned the following: I think it was Dekker (John) who mentioned the show being a bit of The Fugitive and Twin Peaks where they are on the run, but there's a connectedness to what they encounter, so there's a mystery element, and my guess is them trying to figure who...
I'm not all that concerned about her lack of "guns", but more concerned about her lack of acting presence in this role. You need someone who is committed (as Linda Hamilton was as Sarah) in the role, but we'll see.