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From the season 3 finale: supposedly A.L.I.E. had somehow been keeping all the remaining nuclear power plants on Earth from melting down and killing everyone. She warns Clarke about this to keep her from destroying her, but Clarke thinks they can figure something out.

He was even the very first to be impaled by a Grounder, if I recall correctly.

Paris Can Wait: Port of Call New Orleans

Occam's razor leans towards it simply being way past time for Missy to be locked up or killed, and the Doctor is the only one who would accept the duty-of-care for her- perhaps in a bargain with Time Lords or Shadow Proclamation to spare her life. Missy could provide the twist by conspiring with the earlier Simm

I think "*Pop* Goes the Weasel" on the piano confirms that it's Missy.

I liked On the Air, the first and last episodes were particularly batty.

I don't know, they both strike me as incredibly selfish and manipulative. Of course, Jimmy's a lot more fun, and Chuck's arrogance is outrageous, but gaslighting anyone, especially someone who is mentally ill, seems pretty indefensible to me.

"Stealing" back the Mesa Verde account that Kim was trying to take with her, was conniving and manipulative, sure, but done legally.

Ever the question: "Is the actor happy?"

"Shout Hallelujah, come on get happy! Get ready for the judgment day!"

So, last week, both the second episodes of the third seasons of The Leftovers and Fargo had a character played by Carrie Coon who was having trouble being recognized by machines. This week, just as Coon's Leftovers character is about to board an airplane to Australia, we next see her in Fargo on an airplane, next to

Yes, should read "3. self-doubt/secrets"

The five stages of Berlantiverse:
1. Hubris
2. Failure
3. Self-Doubt
4. Pep Talk
5. Success!

It is funny to see so many people here hating on Chuck and squarely in Jimmy's camp. I suppose I am, too, in spite of the fact that Jimmy is absolutely guilty of the crimes he's committed. I mean, we all saw him illegally access and alter those legal documents in a blatant conspiracy to undermine his brother's

Sometime in the Fall of 2017, hopefully before the Fall of Mankind.

I had a literal palm-to-forehead when he walked out of the screen door, connecting the episode with the end of the last one- brilliant stuff. Scott Glenn is 110% Aces.

Mimi Leder is directing the hell out of this show, Scott Glenn just crushed it, and Lindsay Duncan's monologue was another plateau.

You could say that it's clean and reasonably priced.

You take that back or you'll live out your life in a pain amplifier.