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They seem to be trying to push the boundaries of what they can show with depicting deaths on this show:

Replying to promote (because the damn promote button isn't working for some reason). Anyhow, I hope this is the start to another fun internet meme.

That would seem to suggest that the flesh-eating tribe's secret location was in fact...in the center of town all the time! (Dum-dum-DUH!)

That is a very important questions. As it is similar to the issue of ghost disclosure, this page might be a useful reference: [hauntedrealestateblog.com]

That is a very interesting interpretation. The only flaw I see if that I assume military ships have very strict protocol about people coming on board, and so they would have to receive permission to come aboard to be beamed aboard.

Whaaaat? You prefer The Silmarillion to The Hobbit?

Yes! I enjoyed being able to recognize the scenes you mentioned (only because I recently re-read the book).

Cyrano de Bergerac would disagree with both you, and @Alexandra Hinton's comment below about Voltaire.

You say that like it is something bad.

A complicated maneuver that is equally deadly and humiliating to the target.

To me that makes him more of an interesting character - it is good to have a character who treats the clones as disposable cannon-fodder, as that is the more realistic attitude considering that they are (a) clones, and (b) soldiers.

When the Star Trek remake came out Cheezit did a promotion selling Star Trek t-shirts like #4 - I got one, and that along with black slacks and shoes is my costume for this year.

However, the sex workers would often stop in the middle and ask for more money, so that plan had to be scrapped.

In order to become a marine you have to compete in a LotR-themed Japanese gameshow?

Dammit, no spoilers for "The Crying Game"!

Replying to promote - no, I did not know that, but yes, it is very cool.

Isn't that the description of any rave?

Now I won't be able to forget your comment and you've given me performance issues...

Actually, they are using electric cars and bikes. I think they've talked a couple of times about everything being solar-powered, and the vehicles definitely have that "electric car whine" sound effect they always use in movies and TV shows.

That looks pretty cool - how does it look at night?