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Originally Posted by Thyme Laird
I disagree. D'Argo is confused, shifting between times.
One moment Lo Lann is dead and the next he is talking to her.
What Crichton did was force D'Argo to confront her death
while Zhaan was still in front of him.
Then once D'Argo has confronted her death,
Crichton shifts his focus to the present situation.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Infamous
He had no idea when he started what the end of the story was though, he didn't know she'd died or that he could bring Dargo any kind of closure this way. For all him and Zhaan knew playing into it could have just fixed their roles in his mind and drove him deeper into delusion. Then before long they're acting out Christmas and Thanksgiving with the Dargo familiy in excruciating detail while the ship falls apart around them and he just keeps ranting on and on about stuffing and Santa Claus.
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Originally Posted by Thyme Laird
Wait, I thought D'Argo told Rygel about Lo Lann's death in a previous scene.
They did a jump scene to a different scene
and I assumed that gave Crichton "time" to learn it from Rygel.
Or am I remembering it wrong?
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Originally Posted by Mr. Infamous
I can't say for sure, I could dig around in the episode again I suppose. I dug around in the Matala one to see if he mentioned it there when John was spying on him but he didn't.
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I just went back and watched it.
Okay, D'Argo didn't tell Rygel in his bedroom, so I remembered it wrong.
D'Argo told Crichton in a subsequent scene,
right before John ran into the DRDs and had Aeryn shut them down.
This means John knew about Lo Lann's death before he asked Rygel to lure D'Argo into the command center to learn the location of the Peacekeeper device.