565: "A Most Surprising Answer"
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565: "A Most Surprising Answer"
Well two episodes down, one to go! Now that everyone has heard the second part, what did you all think? Post your reviews here!
My mom was right about Eugene's memory!
I think we all hope this issue will get resolved soon and that he'll suddenly remember everyone and have a joyful reunion. But we'll see. 
I'm positive now that Katrina is no longer voiced by Pamela Hayden. Why?
Well I have more thoughts but I'll have to post them later.
Keep up the good work AIO!
WAIT!! I totally forgot to include my favorite line of the show!
Eugene: "Howdy!" You'll know what I mean when you hear it!



I'm positive now that Katrina is no longer voiced by Pamela Hayden. Why?
Well I have more thoughts but I'll have to post them later.
Keep up the good work AIO!

WAIT!! I totally forgot to include my favorite line of the show!
Eugene: "Howdy!" You'll know what I mean when you hear it!











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Wow, wow . . . to those who had predicted Eugene's loss of memory, I applaud you. 
I certainly found it interested to see Eugene speak the way he did. While I have never spoken to one with amnesia, it sure sounded like he had it. When he cried out, "I want my life back!" it almost reminded me of something Tom (or was it Agnes?
) who said something similar during the Novacom Arc. Anyhow, I'm sure this was merely due to his memory lsos, but some of Eugene's lines seemed forced and out of character. Maybe it's just me. I am thankful, that Will Ryan, was back to play the part of Eugene. You could just hear the smile in Chris' voice as she said, "And Will Ryan as Eugene."
It was almost a gesture to the fans who had waited so long for Will Ryan's return . . . "Yes, everyone, Will Ryan is back!" Temporarily, at the very least.
It was unfortunate AIO couldn't get Pamela Hayden back. I commend Audrey Wasilewski for stepping up and giving it a try, but it just isn't the same without the real actor who voiced Katrina those many years ago. I felt the same about her as I did Whit in "The Search for Whit." Although the voice was similar in several ways, it simply wasn't the one we all remembered. In a way, the combination of the "fake" Katrina and the amnesiac Eugene made for a somewhat bizarre episode. Almost as if everything was out of place in some shape or form. Yet, I will still give the episode 4 stars out of 5 because of its rather interesting storyline. There was a good touch of humor throughout the episode--certainly not the easiest thing to do considering the circumstances surrounding Eugene and Katrina.
I'm intrigued by this idea of converting Connie, Whit, Bernard and Tom's brainwaves into radiowaves . . . and then converting them back into brainwaves so Eugene's memory can be stimulated through the Imagination Station. It will definitely make for a most extraordinary conclusion, indeed.

I certainly found it interested to see Eugene speak the way he did. While I have never spoken to one with amnesia, it sure sounded like he had it. When he cried out, "I want my life back!" it almost reminded me of something Tom (or was it Agnes?


It was unfortunate AIO couldn't get Pamela Hayden back. I commend Audrey Wasilewski for stepping up and giving it a try, but it just isn't the same without the real actor who voiced Katrina those many years ago. I felt the same about her as I did Whit in "The Search for Whit." Although the voice was similar in several ways, it simply wasn't the one we all remembered. In a way, the combination of the "fake" Katrina and the amnesiac Eugene made for a somewhat bizarre episode. Almost as if everything was out of place in some shape or form. Yet, I will still give the episode 4 stars out of 5 because of its rather interesting storyline. There was a good touch of humor throughout the episode--certainly not the easiest thing to do considering the circumstances surrounding Eugene and Katrina.
I'm intrigued by this idea of converting Connie, Whit, Bernard and Tom's brainwaves into radiowaves . . . and then converting them back into brainwaves so Eugene's memory can be stimulated through the Imagination Station. It will definitely make for a most extraordinary conclusion, indeed.

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I liked the show, although I thought that it wasn't near long enough.
it was good to know more about what eugene was like and how he and Katrina have been doing. I didn't expect the memory loss being the result of expirementing on himself though.
I look foward to next weeks episode and hope that eugene does get his memory back, because it will make it feal more like the older Odysseys.
it was good to know more about what eugene was like and how he and Katrina have been doing. I didn't expect the memory loss being the result of expirementing on himself though.
I look foward to next weeks episode and hope that eugene does get his memory back, because it will make it feal more like the older Odysseys.
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The show was good, but as has been said lost something without the original Katrina. The scene with Connie and Katrina crying wasn't as poignant as it would've been with the original actors. I still feel as though the two men and a truck ep will be about Bernard and Eugene rekindling memories. I don't think they can wrap all of this up in three ep's.
the ep was almost a little disappoitning after the excitement from last week. don't get me wrong i thought it was good, but it felt like something was all wrong....especially with Katrina's voice...it will take me awhile to get used to that. It didn't feel like anything really happened in this episode. i am looking forward to a most extraordianary conclusion, and hope it will be a little more exciting than this one.
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I very much highly dought that this will continue on past ep 3. Its a three-parter and I don't think it will be difficult at all for there to be enough time to so show how all of Eugene's memories come flooding back at the end of the last episode. I have a feeling we might not even hear anymore about Eugene for a few eps after these ones (or at least, he'll just be doing "normal" things that are un-related to his memory loss).Flyah wrote: I still feel as though the two men and a truck ep will be about Bernard and Eugene rekindling memories. I don't think they can wrap all of this up in three ep's.
I agree with Trent DeWhite about how having both Eugene having anmesia and Katrina being voiced by a different actor added to the wierdness. I wonder if they'll ever get Pamala Hayden back. I
These eps are of course very contrived. Bernard even admits to that. At least this is still connected to Novacom and not just something out of the blue. Also, they did do something "big" when Whit was coming back too.
BTW It was very foolish of Whit to try the technology out on himself without telling anybody (though he might have told the Dr).
It must have been a challenge to write this episode, but I think, for the most part, it was done quite well. I think I'll save the rest of my judgements until part 3.
I too can relate to Broadcast (from TH). Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it. Good acting. Connie and Eugene (Will still knows how to play him) did great. Tom and Bernard's 'remaking' him was quite funny.
However...
The first scene of this ep (actually the first several scenes) and the last scene of last week's ep did not match up. After all that buildup and tremendous and exciting, dare I say breathtaking ending of last weeks ep, I expected the beginning of this ep to be just as tumultous. I expected the trio of curiousity, especially Connie, to be fighting Foster and Whit for information. I expected Whit to be firm and hesitant at telling them. I expected Foster to be reprimanded for his carelessness and the trio to be criticzied for digging around like they did.
My other complaint was how it ended. For me, that made next week's episode predictable. A bunch of turmoil ending happy.
My third big complaint was Katrina. Sure, the voice was similar, but that's it. The attitude and interaction with other characters just won't be the same, and that's a sad fact.
Again, I liked the episode, just had some complaints. Other things I liked were Connie's reaction at her and Eugene's first meeting. Not only was it really within her character, but it sounded real.
While it was good, I cannot give it 5/5 b/c of the reasons I stated above, so I'm giving it 4/5
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However...
The first scene of this ep (actually the first several scenes) and the last scene of last week's ep did not match up. After all that buildup and tremendous and exciting, dare I say breathtaking ending of last weeks ep, I expected the beginning of this ep to be just as tumultous. I expected the trio of curiousity, especially Connie, to be fighting Foster and Whit for information. I expected Whit to be firm and hesitant at telling them. I expected Foster to be reprimanded for his carelessness and the trio to be criticzied for digging around like they did.
My other complaint was how it ended. For me, that made next week's episode predictable. A bunch of turmoil ending happy.
My third big complaint was Katrina. Sure, the voice was similar, but that's it. The attitude and interaction with other characters just won't be the same, and that's a sad fact.
Again, I liked the episode, just had some complaints. Other things I liked were Connie's reaction at her and Eugene's first meeting. Not only was it really within her character, but it sounded real.
While it was good, I cannot give it 5/5 b/c of the reasons I stated above, so I'm giving it 4/5
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I really enjoyed this episode as much as I did last week's. I am very bad at guessing what will happen next, so I had no clue what was wrong with Eugene, other than that he was obviously sick. It's so weird that he doesn't remember anything. I felt like crying with Connie and Katrina. Again, the scenes from next week's show sounded very promising! I can't wait to hear it!
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As a stand alone episode this was great. I loved how Tom and Bernard were taking advantage of his amnesia and telling him he was a down to earth kind of person who used simple words. I liked how they managed to get someone who was close to Katrina's voice.
As part of the series I think this may be the weaker of the three. However we'll have to wait until next week to make a final judgement on that.
As part of the series I think this may be the weaker of the three. However we'll have to wait until next week to make a final judgement on that.
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I'd agree to agree with you, dawningoftime, on your last point. Obviously, one must see what occurs in the third and final episode before one can make fair judgement, but I'm pretty confident the last episode will be the best of the three. 
