adventuress2--disqus
Adventuress2
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I really liked this episode, but I'm concerned plot-wise at another mess-up/with the CIA. I imagine that this band is not going to stay freelance CIA for more than a season (season and a half tops), but watching Archer throw his infinitith hissy fit and break the plan all I could think by the end was "The CIA is

Agreed - I actually enjoy all the sneaky ways they get around the full-on sex scenes, like using the x-ray machine.

They didn't - that's why a smuggler could make a living hopping planet to planet. Plus if I ruled the universe, I'd make sure the fringes of my known space were monitored more closely than the center.

I'm betting he becomes robot enough to have an epic battle with Barry.

It was even heavier in Aliens where they had an oily capitalist mucking things up. Operatic allegory and science fiction seem destined to be together. It's…written in the stars…

*scratches brain for second*
It seems like a fool's errand, since this comment section is bemoaning all the plot holes, but it was implied that David actually had an idea as to what the little egg would do. As to the fountain of youth thing - I imagine implanting one of the crew would have been a valuable experiment to

Rather, skepticism over the looming gulf between current excitement and
eventual fan reactions comes mostly from a quick study of Alien history

Star Trek War Cowboys

Tuna and noodles?
And where is the CGI?
Poverty is sad.

I haven't seen the movie in a long time, but I thought he spiked the drink with either DNA or an embryo, to encourage it taking host.

I was fine with May till she made that dig at violin players not being "real" musicians. She best watch her stand-up guitar…

The steeple-d fingers was the best part of that.

No, the quartermaster takes the pantomime hook line and sinker by rolling her eyes.

The comments are suggesting that Enid is helping an outsider group.

I like that idea - a second group already plotting a takeover, when a competent group of killers shows up inside to help out.

Yeah that look of disappointment was great.
"These are not…ahem…sweet-ass biscuits."

I bet she's running supplies to the banished folk - Rick's gun included.

Yeah, and dripping blood all over that nice carpet with his pacing…

I'm going to respectfully disagree with you. I don't want to see Rick and Company turn villains. I want to see them persevere without acting no better than the worst they've met.

Plus there's no way Carol would have survived with such a hard group if she was such a hindrance.