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They already did it for Lounds, (well, a pretend Lounds) in episode 2.11 "Ko No Mo".

Who cares what the politics or religion or real sexual orientation of an actor is? The skill they need is to pretend to be someone else and convince us of the character.

The only ones that hurt were any rats that got drowned, and himself. And maybe his dad, who was the real target.

Boz didn't hack the bank, he took the blame but it was Cameron.

In S1 he committed Cardiff to making the Giant, without telling any of the management till it was too late. As a result, they lost all their mainframe business and everyone working on that got fired. And he created the situation that led Boz to embezzle the money to save the project, and go to jail.
He didn't set out

They keep finding reasons for Joe and Cameron to stay in Houston, when both of them would have been in Silicon Valley a week after leaving Cardiff.

Don't think so. It's the same house she used for Mutiny, and it gets pretty trashed for that.

The "bad pussy" line was meant to be crude.
Yeah, there is some bad writing.
But they have have a LOT of plot and a ton of characters to service.
It isn't "Waiting for Godot", two men on stage discussing philosophy. They have wars to fight and dragons to fly.

So it's actually about "bad writing"?

I'm sorry, but whatever you think you are saying, what you are
actually saying is that you only want rape depicted in a didactic way. These are all dramas. They're not made to provide teachable moments. They're made to create interesting characters and conflicts. They have no duty to present PSAs.

So we avoid depicting anything that might might suggest unpleasant real events to anyone.
Okay. So every show should follow the style of My Little Pony.

Easy? See "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest".

He gut shot the mother. She may have been still alive when he raped her.

Now his disadvantage is "Betrayed by good taste."
But yes, pussyfooting about the rape of the victims is weird. They de-emphasised it in the movie versions too, since we're supposed to sympathise with Dolarhyde for his awful upbringing.

Possibly Alana would have replaced Clarice if the show continued to SotL in S4. And likely ultimately killed him at the end.

The final scene, after Ben wakes up, is obviously a setup for a second season, involving him as the revolutionary. That would make it in the popular "teen brings down the future dystopia" genre, rather than the paranoid Twilight Zone/PK Dick "what the F* is going on" of the first.

Yep. If the Abbies could scrabble through the floor of the lift with their claws, Ethan could have cracked it open with his gun butt, say. dropped the bomb down it and sprayed any survivors.
— and once the debris settled (idiot Ben), more Abbies could climb up the now unimpeded shaft, since the doors at the top are

What I mean is, they don't have any of the advantages of human hunter-gatherer — tools, weapons mainly. We use spears, bows, nets, nooses, fishhooks, digging sticks.
The abbies just have bigger teeth and claws. They're scary, but no match one-to-one for a prepared and armed human hunter, and look a lot less efficient

Basically, they're hunter-gatherers, not exclusively cannibals.. Somehow they can survive doing this just by having sharp teeth and claws and being faster than us, despite being dumber and having no tools or weapons.