Daniel Chin
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I mean, it's very possible that she just forgot about this happening, too, because it's been so many years and she was woken up prior to sleep.
But I really liked that she was the one taking notes in that room, too.
Yeah, I thought that was a nice little setup as well in the same way of Betty being in the other room when that was happening with the water chip.
I did immediately think when he was like standing out of the chair, though, like if he's trying to do this, like covertly for any reason, like terrible poker face.
I don't know what he's doing.
Yes, it's true.
Even Barnes is like turning around in her chairs.
He's like, you good back there?
Yeah, I mean, I thought the actor for Barb Howard, Frances Turner, did a really good job in this whole scene of just how much she always just has to play it cool, even though she's clearly underneath just so horrified with everything that's happening.
Yeah.
I was a little disjointed with, like, the flashback within the flashback.
Yes.
There was, like, this Inception thing going on with the flashbacks where even I was, like, trying to keep track of the timeline.
Yep.
I had that reaction, too.
Right.
But even though it was like using trying to keep track of like where, when this was happening, I did like how it was...
going side by side with this conversation that she's having with Coop in the present, where Coop is just accusing her of being, you know, this monster and just, like, who could be worse than you?
And she's clearly just struggling through this, too, and just a part of this larger machine.
Yeah, I mean, I think it was really just necessary to see Barb's perspective at some point, like just being able to see these parallels, as you're alluding to, and just having this conversation with Wilson, too, which I'm sure Rebecca, too, as well.