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Very nice recap of a solid episode, Rhea. Although I'm pissed that they killed him off in the first place, I'm pleased with how they're handling the aftermath of Charlie's death. It does feel a lot more honest than John's did (which may be in part because I just don't like Mark Valley as much as Kirk Acevedo). And the wacky bowling guru is frustratingly fun in his helping-through-random-tasks way.
(Random note: The two major deaths so far have been John Scott and Charles Francis. Both have last names that could be first names. Significant?)
I'm so excited to be learning more about Peter's origins. John Noble and Joshua Jackson are both playing out the tension of the Bishops' situation beautifully. If and when the secret comes out, all of the trust they've been building will be shattered. As much as I care about these characters and don't want to see them hurt, I can say from experience that Jackson suffers real pretty. (Oh, Pacey. ::sigh::) The real question is whether Peter's laid down enough roots to stay and fight through it or if he'll rabbit back to the Middle East to lick his wounds.
Darn baseball.
It's good to know that Jackson is pretty when he's suffering; at least I'll be looking at someone gorgeous while my heart is breaking.