Hmm. Well, that was underwhelming, after last ep's stellar showing. The grieving family was snappily written, but I thought the murder mystery got in the way of really interesting part of the premise.
And, oh, Topher. I have to say, in the realm of using human bodies downloaded with custom-ordered personalities, Topher's choice of playmate was some combination of endearing and woefully pathetic. (However, I couldn't figure out what verbal game he and Sierra were playing, with the 'classic science fiction' and all. Ideas, anyone? Also, what's with the three candles?)
And Ballard. Woe. *clucks tongue* You just carry on with the cycle of self-loathing, okay, hon?
And, oh, Topher. I have to say, in the realm of using human bodies downloaded with custom-ordered personalities, Topher's choice of playmate was some combination of endearing and woefully pathetic. (However, I couldn't figure out what verbal game he and Sierra were playing, with the 'classic science fiction' and all. Ideas, anyone? Also, what's with the three candles?)
And Ballard. Woe. *clucks tongue* You just carry on with the cycle of self-loathing, okay, hon?