I'd say the patient is the man who knows she doesn't belong in the 80s. But whenever you get to a bit where you go, "hang on, she wouldn't have recovered that quick," you do have to keep reminding yourself it didn't really happen therefore she can recover as quickly as her imagination needs her to. Of course, that means they can get away with all manner of continuity errors.
I am pleased they've solved most of the problems of the first series. The one-liners are back. The action is back. And they've injected some mystery into the coma story. I love how they're letting her forget she's in a coma (though I still think they made a mistake making a new 'Sam' in the first place. They should've let us think there was and then revealed it was Gene who didn't belong).
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But whenever you get to a bit where you go, "hang on, she wouldn't have recovered that quick," you do have to keep reminding yourself it didn't really happen therefore she can recover as quickly as her imagination needs her to.
Of course, that means they can get away with all manner of continuity errors.
I am pleased they've solved most of the problems of the first series. The one-liners are back. The action is back. And they've injected some mystery into the coma story. I love how they're letting her forget she's in a coma (though I still think they made a mistake making a new 'Sam' in the first place. They should've let us think there was and then revealed it was Gene who didn't belong).