[Kimblee's explanation almost makes him want to ask for more details - horses? really? - but he keeps quiet instead, waiting for Kimblee to go on. It doesn't get any better. If anything, it sounds like this has screwed Kimblee up even more than it has Archer. He's frowning by the end of it, looking far more irritated than concerned - but everything always gets channeled into anger eventually for Archer anyway.]
That certainly is problematic, to understate it horribly. How did this happen? Was it just us? Were there others who were unconscious for the past three days and had the same sort of surreal dreams?
[Those are all rhetorical, of course. He knows Kimblee doesn't have the answers either.]
It would probably just be best to forget about it and move on.
[He certainly won't be taking that advice though!]
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That certainly is problematic, to understate it horribly. How did this happen? Was it just us? Were there others who were unconscious for the past three days and had the same sort of surreal dreams?
[Those are all rhetorical, of course. He knows Kimblee doesn't have the answers either.]
It would probably just be best to forget about it and move on.
[He certainly won't be taking that advice though!]