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We don't know that the flu virus was only spread within Seattle. It wouldn't matter if it went outside the city. The only localised part was the corruption of the vaccine at specific Seattle sites.

It's why I liked Continuum so much… a show completely unafraid to change its entire structure between seasons.

Thomas has suggested that in season 4 Liv will just be one of many zombie psychics working for the police.

I'm sure they're just "self-investigating"… with an AR-15.

Made sense to me. Throughout the first two seasons he's gradually had everything he cared for in the human world ripped away from him to the point where he can't have Liv as a human, he can't find a job and he's completely directionless. The only human he truly cared for and who offered him a future died because of a

There was no indication that that was the entirety of those willing to mutiny.

You don't have to. Tonnes of TV shows have story threads which remain unresolved for one or more seasons. A sensible person would just assume that this is one of those instances and relax.

I seem to recall that once a vaccine works, you can replicate by extracting the antibodies from the immune person. So should Ravi be immune, the vaccine could then be isolated from his blood.

Almost…

Liv?

In his defence, he does know that a cure is possible, so it makes little sense to let people die of the flu when they can all be saved down the line.

There were a lot of weird choices in this, especially in the mid-section of the film. The one which really grated on me was possibly caused by inattention on my part, but what on earth was that clip with Jason at the funeral about (where Kimberley also randomly turns up)? I thought his dad had died while responding to

It is originally from Latin, later adopted in French.

I'm just downloading them now. Didn't realise that they'd aired somewhere… that means torrents :-D

Because they were holding back the tides of the human/zombie war and some unknown person didn't want that and so killed them…

She heard him saying that he knew he was bugged and was gonna 'take a couple of them out' … sure, the timing was ridiculously fortuitous, but I wouldn't consider it a plot hole.

I do think it'll be a missed opportunity if they introduce the visionless concept of the brain-tubes and not give Liv a break from normal brains.

You're assuming that any of them are getting paid. I reckon it's probs a staff of interns.

How so? She was suspiciously unguarded in an extremely affluent apartment. Got rid of Major as soon as possible. Didn't take the cure in front of him. Made extremely vague assertions that she was being 'held' by some mysterious third party… If she's not involved in the cure theft/zombie war somehow, I'll eat my rat.

It would be a great way to get a message to her. Why put a valueless, but sentimental possession inside a safety deposit box? Unless it was something he knew would trigger a vision.