I do wonder about the implications of body-swap-sex. What if the "borrowed body" is a born-again Christian or something? Was there some sort of briefing somewhere along the line when they took her aside and explained, "your body is going to be used for girl-on-girl action?" Cause if not, that's kinda unethical. Of course, Telford had no idea he was going to have his body used, which was quite unethical. Honestly, in this episode I found Everett far worse than Telford. Telford's a lying, manipulative sack, but Everett assaulted him twice, and lied to the Air Force to get an extra turn with the stones (when he still goes back the most often). I'll be very surprised if Telford doesn't get him relieved for that stunt.
Of course, the cardinal sinner for this ep is Rush. I almost wish he'd gotten to drag his scheme out a little longer. Perhaps Wray can take Everett's issues and Rush's general lack of trustworthiness (now exposed to even his former allies) and come out on top with a leadership role.
Oddly, Eli had very little to do this ep and I still liked it, though I'm an Eli fan. He did expose Rush's voodoo with more voodoo of his own, as usual, and got yelled at by people as usual. I thought his conversation with Scott was just awkward enough to ring painfully true.
And speaking of Scott, I'm glad he's facing a little responsibility for once. I don't hate him as much as some, but I'm not pre-disposed to liking a religious, judgmental guy who has sex with younger girls. I liked that he was willing to give up his pay, it's not like he's using it. I also liked that the girl didn't just tearfully thank him...heck, some people do like their jobs. I really do wonder why she named her kid after him though. So yeah, thinking with his dick might have cost a bright young woman the "right" life, from Scott's perspective. Good thing to throw at him.
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