![]() Lana speaks with Cliff and tells him that David’s visits have to stop.Ĭliff then finds a shrine of drawings dedicated to Lana in David’s space bunk and confronts him over whether he’s having an affair with his wife, and the pair get into a fight. But he begins to take liberties when he hits Lana and Cliff’s young son after he throws paint onto his landscape masterpiece, and David then makes a move on Lana (in the same way he did with his late wife, by slow-dancing to the song Beyond The Sea, hence the title of the episode).īut this romance isn’t reciprocated, as Lana tells David that it’s too confusing for her: him hitting on her in her husband’s body (well, quite). The trip becomes a more regular event, with David saying thank you by painting a picture of the couple’s house. It proves cathartic, as David-as-Cliff breaks down, crying into Lana while she gives him a much-needed human hug. You know, just to process what has happened?ĭavid thinks it’s a great idea, and agrees to do so. The real David up in the space station is completely devastated, to the point where he’s almost catatonic.Ĭliff and his wife, Lana (Mara) obviously feel for David, and Lana suggests an idea: why doesn’t David jump into Cliff’s body, enabling him to come back down to Earth for a bit of rest and recuperation. Then, if that wasn't enough, they set his replicant on fire.
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