Gilese
Gilese
Gilese

Little kid episodes tend to bug me and this was no different, but the Barn, man, the Barn. I loved the episode a couple seasons ago with the first appearance of the Barn, and I'm really pleased they brought it back as such a pivotal element—I wasn't sure we'd ever see it again. Actually, I was sure we wouldn't.

Probably been mentioned already but the Eagle from Space: 1999 bears repeating.

I'm going to wait and watch them all at once like Pythia intended.

Illuminatus! Good call, although I preferred Schrodinger's Cat.

What you say sounds about right: from the time I started watching Next Generation I viewed it as a vastly superior and far more ethical system of civilization than the one I was living in. Decades later I'm constantly saddened by how far we are from even trying to go in that direction.

Seems like there were a couple other hints that she was hip to more about the Colorado Kid than she was letting on; she also told Audrey to stop trying to remember her blocked memories (although that was plausible because of the nose-bleeding thing). She's not a great actress but any Buffy reference wins points with

The first couple of seasons were sketchy, with the finales being the only really good episodes. This season has improved tremendously, every episode so far has been excellent. This show does much better when dealing with the ongoing mythologies of Haven and Audrey than it does with the trouble of the week, and

Nice. Those damn surly Daleks could use some mellowing out. But don't bogart it there pepper-pot.

I was wondering that too, but I hope not. That's not very interesting and *SPOILER FOR WAREHOUSE 13 SPOILER* after Artie just did the exact same thing, I'm a bit tired of that device.

This is absolutely the best season of this show so far. I found it interesting that Audrey chose not to confide in the newspaper brothers about her memory of the Colorado Kid—those dudes are shifty and it's good that she's finally recognizing it.

Except...if she had a cell phone she would have used it to take a pic of the football-field-sized thing floating right next to her for 5 minutes—right? Right?

Uh, guys, if you look at the pic of the alien above and in your mind, line that image up with the shot of Tate getting anally probed, you will notice that the two tendrils drooping down from the face are very similar to the protuberances going up Tate's bunghole. The point of this is that HOLY SHIT THE ALIEN IS

After watching the Walking Dead premiere I couldn't find the enthusiasm to sit through Revolution again. I think I'll read the recaps from now on and maybe watch the season finale, if the show survives that long.

Getting into fisticuffs with an Engineer? I'd play that game. And that :30 second trailer is already more entertaining than all 3+ aired hours of Revolution.

From the unknowns, I think the 2nd row down far right is Jar Jar on meth. Also the one below that might be the aliens from oldschool Doctor Who Warrior's Gate. If it isn't, someone should do that.

Yes this episode was outstanding, really a season finale-level of coolness, surprising for so early in the season. But did anybody notice this weirdness: a "drink water for your health" promo in the middle of the scene where Duke was puking up water? Was I hallucinating?

A few years ago my laptop hard drive died. I took it apart and put a tiny, miniscule amount of WD-40 on the spindle to get the platters spinning smoothly again, and it worked. It worked well enough to save my files and continued working for months after.

Bolt-gun guy, damn straight! What's his deal? Also, I don't believe they ever quite explained the FBI boss who originally sent Audrey to Haven in the pilot. I wonder if there's a connection, or if they just glossed over the whole FBI deal with the departure of the duplicate Audrey last season.

"Me and Belly wore swimsuits [in the tunnels]. Speedos!"

I was curious about the address Manfretti gave to Olivia, where he said his son lived. Was it a setup? What will she find when she goes there?