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The only good thing about that was that in the last episode of season two they showed the victims last night and what she did and it was so insanely convoluted(she went to a school dance with some friends, then dropped a book at her teachers house then went to the casino to collect her money from her secret job then

So the trick is if your pilot fails on the CW you should pay someone to convert it into a graphic novel and then wait a few weeks before submitting it again as an "adaptation" of a popular comic book.

His house shall fall for that betrayal!

Probably someone working for Amazon Prime who's gone undercover at Netflix to bring them down from within.

That's because in season one they only used Sony phones and non-Sony phone users started to protest about the lack of phone diversity.
I was at the pro-Samsung phone protest. It got pretty heated and then exploded.

It was bordering on "The Good Wife" territory there for a hostile working environment.

"Starring: Tatiana Maslany, Jordan Gavaris, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Kristian Bruun, Kevin Hanchard, Skyler Wexler"

It's a heartbreaking thing about sci-fi actors and actresses, they perfectly encompass a role and then everything else you see them in is just not the same.
The entire cast of Babylon 5 and most of the Star Treks kind of show this well.

The only thing they agree on is that they collectively own the copyrights to the term "Superhero" which is owned by a company they each have 50% shares of.
They basically did it to stop anyone else cock-blocking them on using the term and as far as I know they've not tried to sue anyone to stop them using it.

Only 98%? Those are rookie numbers.

The episode aired on a Monday so everything tracks.

Kevin represented the mystical answer to the question, that God or something like God made it happen and that we're never going to get answers because we couldn't comprehend them anyway and that in doing so God(or whomever) also left some mistakes behind, miracles and accidents that can't be explained away.
Nora

Well 98% of all resources are now available for 2% of the population, so that's prime farmlands, which only need to grow about 1/20th of their past crops, technology capable of maintaining and building on that exists, the real bottleneck to civilisation would be energy, getting coal and oil up and running again would

Wasn't Mapleton a farming community? People need food.

It means she chose life.
The whole episode was about choosing life, Kevin chose to come looking for his love because she gave his life meaning despite his failing health, Nora decided to live(if she stopped the transporter which is one theory or if she chose to come back from the other world to move on and live out

Pornhub, they process them in bulk and never check the paperwork, it's how I got through the last season of the Bachelor with my wallet intact.

I was more talking about her trip back to 98% world. She would have left from 2% America(most likely) and thus arrived in 98% America, why then travel all the way back to Australia if she wanted to disappear when she could have hidden herself in any manner of places in the USA that no-one could have found.

And now we know what happened to Gary Busey!
The King of 2% World!

Of course having said this every person crossing over had a reason that would preclude them from wanting to cross back. So maybe it never occurred to them to even try.