Gilese
Gilese
Gilese

I have a problem: Prop 19 to legalize pot isn't going to pass.

I just sent this to a friend telling him it was a link to The Walking Dead.

I'm 1/2 way through; the flowery prose in the narration is rubbing me the wrong way but I'm still giving it the benefit of the doubt.

@atrus123: Gods damn you, sir or Ma'am.

@thebluepill: Sure, Bear McCreary is the composer. You can get it on itunes.

Yeah, I can't be surprised that there's no 2nd season but pulling the unaired episodes is just shitty. Also, I always found it strange that Caprica was the one SyFy Channel show that didn't engage in time-delay Tom-fuckery on Hulu. SGU episodes are now delayed a month. I'd like to see an I09 exposé on that topic.

Why is it that the only thing anyone said in that whole hour of television that made any sense whatsoever was the ranting of the crazy Caprica lady? But yet she managed to avoid telling us anything we didn't already know.

@REDante: See also for 80s awesomeness: Return of the Living Dead

I think Elvira is an actual witch. I caught one of her masterpieces the other day, thinking it was from back in the 80s when she was at her peak, but no—she was making Obama and Internet jokes! It was 2010 current but she looked exactly the same! Creeped me the fuck out! What the hell? These movies are only

@ReelFashionista: I don't know about a capella groups, but Hans Zimmer did a concert of the score at the premiere: [io9.com]

What's the travel time between Alaska and Washington DC? Five minutes? Just up the street there is it? I love how characters go from meetings with Laura Innes in Alaskan jail to hanging with the Prez in the White House in the next scene. Somehow this show just forces you to claw at its softest parts.

@colormist: Under the Dome would have been cool if the town was populated by a completely different cast of characters with completely different dynamics between them. And—no spoilers—had a completely different ending.

Yes, I agree that the most interesting part of this episode was the fact that Virtual Zoe didn't know that Real Zoe wasn't part of the bombing. The notion of Head Zoe going back in time and sparking her own creation was also fairly cool, I thought, but seems like the kind of thing that will be unsatisfyingly glossed

Mmmmmm. Salty minerals.

It's just so amazing when a show gets better season after season; instead of running out of ideas, Fringe has finally hit its stride. The previous murky and contradictory stories of the Pattern pale in comparison to this new Fauxlivia dynamic which is riveting not only because of the characters, but because it's

This show is unstoppable when it's firing on all cylinders; it is a rare and wonderful thing when a show gets better season after season. For some reason, the moment when Fauxlivia said, "It's still going on," when she saw the pen at the third accident kicked my ass the most in this episode. But what are the ratings

Too much dickwad Sean and his missing girlfiriend, not enough President and the aliens.

I didn't think the Mother sanctioned the killing of the berobed dude—she'd already approved his plan to kill Clarice. Mother saw Robe Guy get stabbed—one of the best, creepiest scenes this show has ever done, frankly—and Mom realized she had to suck it up and back apotheosis or she'd be the next recipient of a knife

Paging Dr. Walter Bishop.