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Oh, CHEWY.  OK then…

I don't remember what Nick's father said because I was too distracted by Dennis Farina's magically tight facial skin.

Upon recognizing the last name (Rath) of the guy in the picture, I realized he's the real-like brother of Megan Rath of Being Human, whose show just finished for the season in the same time slot.  He played her brother once on the show, and the resemblance is more striking when he's not in alien whiteface.

Sepinwall's had that warning every episode this season.  He'll turn this comment section around right now, he will.

A film of those two fine specimens of humanity having sex would not be pornography; it would be art.

To be fair to various actors: I believe the government's position during the war was that it worth forgoing a couple of hundred possible soldiers to keep the entertainment industry going.  Which doesn't let them off the hook for forgetting that they weren't in the war, in those cases where that happened.

OK, this took me almost a day to realize, but: the evil corporate types must know that Beth isn't Beth.  The alternative is that when they do the secret medical experiments they don't have a way to check which one they're dealing with, as with that "genetic marker" stuff Kosima (Cosima?) was talking about, which seem

I put this out there last week, but: there's got to be a reason we don't know Mrs. S's last name.  My guess for the moment is that it's Schwartz, which is German for Black.  She might well be the mother of all of them, her egg being fertilized by persons yet unknown and split into however many.

I've decided that's the season-end "cliffhanger".

Old joke: "…and in a triple blind experiment, the subjects don't know what they're getting, the data gatherers don't know what the subjects got, and the lead investigator doesn't know what he's doing"

Note the episode title: "Everyone's Waiting".

Bayer is Jewish, Radner wasn't.

Let's go to the place where we went after the thing that time.

It's telling that there is an entire Wikipedia article on "The Wizard of Oz on Television".

I believe she said "Every MAN with a whip."  Literal-order-follower trope, represent.

Well, it's history, so it's all true and you should already know what happens.

If they're clones of any original person, there's no reason for them all to be sterile, any more than the original is.

And if there is, it's TWOP?

Pointedly, they quote "To Life", rather than "L'Chaim!"

I thought that too, what with the change in film style.  Maybe they don't want to commit to specifics just yet.