It underscores how deeply humane this show is; no "stuff happens" or "colleteral damage" attitude here, as Sarah interacts with the widow of the first human being she killed. She had to, to save her own life, and it was self defense, but the man wasn't a machine but had a life, family, and story of his own. I love you, show.
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Long Hair Guy is played by John Pyper-Ferguson, whose face I will never forget since it was distinguished by a gigantic pulsating boil on an early episode of The X-Files. (He was also on Brothers & Sisters for a while, as a character that was named Joe Whedon when Marti Noxon worked there.)
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Long Hair Guy is played by John Pyper-Ferguson, whose face I will never forget since it was distinguished by a gigantic pulsating boil on an early episode of The X-Files. (He was also on Brothers & Sisters for a while, as a character that was named Joe Whedon when Marti Noxon worked there.)