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I was hoping she'd pull out a confiscated machete and be like 'here, take this instead'.

Yeah, I wondered why they just took off instead of grabbing the food. You go through all that trauma, you might as well get something useful out of it.

The protest/riot was a pretty good example of how the zombie apocalypse spreads so rapidly. It starts with a pretty understandable protest about shooting unarmed civilians, then they shoot more zombies, and the protesters become rioters, and the cops panic and shoot rioters, who become zombies and bite people and

I'm thinking the virus has not spread to be latent in everyone yet, and won't be for several episodes (depending on how much time passes in those episodes). Apparently 171 people died every day in LA in 2011. Add in all the new panic and zombie-related deaths and it's probably 200 or more every day. If every one of

They are a couple of thousand years in the future, maybe they can just 3D print that shit up no problem.

It's a bit much the way Mutiny is inventing basically everything that happened on the internet. Online gaming, chatrooms, first person shooters, and Donna and Cameron were basically inventing the MMO at the end of this episode. Cameron was typing in X and Y axis for mouse controls for their FPS game, meanwhile in real

It's still weird seeing Dalia Royce move out of Chatswin and become a hacker.

Anyone born in the early 90s would have had up to 10 years experience with VHS, considering DVDs only started to outpace VHS in 2003. They would have less experience with audio cassettes, though they were still in heavy use in schools and for recording from the radio etc well into the 2000s. Not so much actual music

The reviewer really dislikes season one. I really enjoyed it though, and I happened to finish watching it right as season two started, so I'm in a completely different place, having the two seasons much closer in my mind. I liked the frantic glee the characters had in the first season, innovating and discovering. We

I'm still bitter about technology from 2000 because I didn't get most of it til about 2007. Growing up in a tiny rural town sucked that way.

Maybe Mutiny will get bought out and Yo-yo will come crawling back once he hears there's money involved? I hope not, because he seemed like a good guy. Maybe it was just real-life scheduling conflicts for the actor or something.

I think the show is starting to get a little better. I still don't give a shit about Vince Vaughn and everyone's land grab battle thing. I'm glad someone's killing people to liven things up. I like gay cop man about 100% more after the 'is that a fucking e-cigarette?' line. I hope vaping cop lady gets some

That Buffy episode was hilarious.

Well I don't know if they will make that kind of stuff for on the box set or wherever. I just looked up the blu-ray set for season one and there are no outtakes, just a 'summary and discussion' of each episode, and a few 3-5 minute documentary pieces on re-making the 80s. So that's disappointing.

The way you do a "next week on" is you don't do them at all. I immediately stop watching anything as soon as I see something that looks like a preview.

It is very suspicious that Joe immediately enters a relationship with a billionaire. His trip to the observatory felt very deliberate. I wouldn't be surprised if his 'look, I signed the pre-nup, I don't want your money' was a ploy hoping she'd rip it up after believing him. I don't think he's actually that evil though.

The Boz is the best. When he realises he's talking to a dude, he gives it a solid few seconds for it to click in his mind before he starts stammering his affirmations, it was hilarious. I wonder if there are any outtakes for scenes like that.

I really enjoyed the first season and only checked out the reviews after I'd watched it all. I didn't understand all the negativity, I thought it was really good, though it wasn't without its' issues.

That shows why Gordon is the way he is, trying to get everyone to like him and prove how good is. Not only do his in-laws hate him, he's genuinely surprised when his own family gives a damn. Poor bastard.

Dentally-deployed killer robot worms. Okay.