In tonight's new episode of FlashForward Mark wants to investigate the potential blackout in Somalia in the 1990s, but Stanford won't agree to send him. While Demetri investigates Alda (the blonde terrorist lady from the pilot), she tells him to investigate a restaurant in Indio, so he and Mark get sent there. That turns out to be a bust, but Demetri tells Mark about the phone call he got detailing his murder.
Olivia does everything she can to avoid Lloyd Simcoe, determined not to get involved with him any further, but she does give him some good advice to connect with her son. Meanwhile, she and Bryce argue about the validity of the flashes. He's a believer, but she denies that they're real in an effort to avoid hers and preserve her marriage. This leads to complications with one of their patients. Bryce eventually proves to Olivia that the flashes are valid when the patient's flash helps save his life.
Nicole returns to the Benford house after going AWOL and we learn that she saw herself being murdered in her flash, but felt she deserved it. Mark tells her that he'll protect her because she's like family, but her flash is obviously disturbing.
And in the last few moments we learn that Lloyd Simcoe is a very bad man and is in league with Charlie from Lost (Dominic Monaghan), who is now playing the mysterious Simon. Those boys have been up to no good.
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They need to hire some American actors to play Americans because these foreigners are the worst. The show wouldn't be too bad if the acting wasn't so plodding. I think everyone trying to use an American accent has just messed up their ability to act. I dunno but it is really bugging me.
They need to hire some American actors to play Americans because these foreigners are the worst. The show wouldn’t be too bad if the acting wasn’t so plodding. I think everyone trying to use an American accent has just messed up their ability to act. I dunno but it is really bugging me.