Janice takes a trip into her past as they learn more about Jejune at the Shareholders Meeting.
Janice takes a trip into her past as they learn more about Jejune at the Shareholders Meeting.
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Jason Segel
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[SPOILERS and speculation]
The alluding to the perils of a two-party political system is a little heave handed in places, (especially with Commander 14 and Octavio Coleman being voiced by the same person.) This episode does a good effort to continue the meta application of the Gia philosophy as espoused by Coleman in the first episode; by again inviting the audience to see how connected they are with one of the main characters. (Depending on how your identity has been crafted will determine how much you identify with Janice, (or the previous two) being you.) There continues to be an undercurrent of [The Game (1997)] which I look forward to seeing resolved. I have a suspicion that they would get to the bottom of the mystery faster if they had a talking dog with them. (I'm sure you can see some parallels between Fredwynn and Fred or Peter and Shaggy. Simone is clearly Daphne and Janice is our Velma.)