Then & Now
John: "100 miles — it seemed like 100 miles" is one of my favorite DS Bloopers, and deftly handled by Louis Edmonds.
Bill's one hell of an investigator. In a matter of minutes, he looks at a wreck and is able to determine the exact cause, and draw a perfect schematic of the system and the missing piece! Seems like he's a wasted resource working for the Collins' clan — unless they also retain him as a private investigator!
Liz imparts some more Collinwood history, describing Isaac Collins' arrival in 1690.
Mr. Cameron is most likely the father of Lucy Cameron's baby. Dr. Reeves took his call just as Roger and Bill left the exam room to use the waiting room for automotive instruction, and he conveniently waited until they were finished before heading out to deliver the Camerons' baby. So perhaps the real question is: did Mr. Cameron end up delivering his own baby?
Shadows on the Wall
John: David's got a nice toy boat by his bed, but more importantly, we get a great panning shot of another Japanese robot from his collection. It's got a very unique design, with what looks like 10 typewriter keys at its waist, but I haven't yet been able to identify the specific model.
That's a nice half-skull decorating the doctor's office!
Christine: Many skeletons, bones, and body parts will eventually appear on the show that may be worthy of collecting. I'm just not sure whether Dr. Reeves's skull belongs in a Skeleton Collection or one for Office Supplies, considering it appears to be a very effective way to keep track of the many forms he would rather not fill out.
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