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Henry being like Peter and stepping into a Henry-disappearing machine that rewrites all timelines so he never existed would be the most wonderful thing to happen to this show.

I thought it started out strongly because Neal was still an unknown quantity and I was waiting to see how he would react to the shit show about to hit him. Unfortunately, what should have been one of the show's most dramatic scenes, ie Neal meeting the man who destroyed worlds to see him again, was an utter dud. It

@avclub-68c81a145181a6b3092221895a3fd1a9:disqus Mmm, okay. Put like that, yes, it is a lazy argument. I will say two things in lazy defense. Written for Y7 audience, therefore may have had a moral it wanted to impart. That moral may have been "the non-privileged have rights too ya know" but what appeared onscreen is

@avclub-68c81a145181a6b3092221895a3fd1a9:disqus Mmm, okay. Put like that, yes, it is a lazy argument. I will say two things in lazy defense. Written for Y7 audience, therefore may have had a moral it wanted to impart. That moral may have been "the non-privileged have rights too ya know" but what appeared onscreen is

I absolutely detested Zane in Seasons 2 and 3. The turning point was the Season 4 episode Up In The Air, when he started teaching Jo physics. "I'm a felon. You're a girl with a gun. How 'bout we screw with expectations." It was the first indication that he respected her for her intelligence and I've been on board with

I absolutely detested Zane in Seasons 2 and 3. The turning point was the Season 4 episode Up In The Air, when he started teaching Jo physics. "I'm a felon. You're a girl with a gun. How 'bout we screw with expectations." It was the first indication that he respected her for her intelligence and I've been on board with

Eureka time travel is like Doctor Who time travel circa RTD (Actually, also circa Stephen Moffat who writes time travel with his own "time can be rewritten" get out clause). Part of the fun for me was listening to the nonsensical science-y babble.

Eureka time travel is like Doctor Who time travel circa RTD (Actually, also circa Stephen Moffat who writes time travel with his own "time can be rewritten" get out clause). Part of the fun for me was listening to the nonsensical science-y babble.

I got chills when Allison told Jack she was pregnant and he got deja vu. Nice way to reference the end of season 1 and also the multiple reset buttons this show used.
Oh Eureka, I will miss you. Especially Jack and Henry. Props to Colin Ferguson for always maintaining that right mix of frustrated, complainy-ness

I got chills when Allison told Jack she was pregnant and he got deja vu. Nice way to reference the end of season 1 and also the multiple reset buttons this show used.
Oh Eureka, I will miss you. Especially Jack and Henry. Props to Colin Ferguson for always maintaining that right mix of frustrated, complainy-ness

@avclub-68c81a145181a6b3092221895a3fd1a9:disqus  Mmm, it will always be a preference thing. S'okay. I've been told I'm a literal reader, not a literary one. From that picture of Amon/Korra, I basically got that both had pony tails. So yeah… not a deep thinker I am.
I failed to mention this before but I am okay with

@avclub-68c81a145181a6b3092221895a3fd1a9:disqus  Mmm, it will always be a preference thing. S'okay. I've been told I'm a literal reader, not a literary one. From that picture of Amon/Korra, I basically got that both had pony tails. So yeah… not a deep thinker I am.
I failed to mention this before but I am okay with

@avclub-68c81a145181a6b3092221895a3fd1a9:disqus In response to A, I don't think I care all that much for this much ambiguity. It's a style thing. I think that if a message is important enough to the creators, then they should make it explicit. Otherwise, whatever we come up with to explain the creators' decisions is

@avclub-68c81a145181a6b3092221895a3fd1a9:disqus In response to A, I don't think I care all that much for this much ambiguity. It's a style thing. I think that if a message is important enough to the creators, then they should make it explicit. Otherwise, whatever we come up with to explain the creators' decisions is

Obvious arguments are needed to pound in obvious points to people who still don't get it. Like for instance the person telling Karen Elson that she needs to be raped so she can lighten up.

Obvious arguments are needed to pound in obvious points to people who still don't get it. Like for instance the person telling Karen Elson that she needs to be raped so she can lighten up.

I guess that's one way to deal with the complaints that Korra had her avatar state handed to her. She's still not spiritual and she's got to work through it in Season 2.