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The season review suggested the show makes a good drinking game; this episode holds promise in that regard.

I don't know, I think they'd need to have something ominous and dangerous happen with it, otherwise Miller would have no reason to go back, and the plot with the Mormons wouldn't reach its conclusion.

At least the words "Vomit Zombie" did not appear anywhere.

It looks like they're streamlining Protogen into being part of Mao-Kwik, which is probably a good thing; having too many evil megacorporations running around isn't necessarily helpful, and it will help bridge the tail end of Leviathan Wakes with Caliban's War. I'm wondering if they're going to move the structure of

I'm still wondering what Te-bro is up to. Any sane person would have gotten the hell away if he saw something like that.

Ah, the classic "hide the engagement ring hand in the flash-forward" trick. How I Met Your Mother pulled that one a few times, if I remember correctly.

I'm betting that he'll catch on when he recognizes the gang leader who nailed Havelock.

It's pretty entertaining if you're a little bit sloshed.

Although it's been quite some time since I read the book, I cannot remember B(r)andon even being in them. Could anyone else who's looked at them more recently fill me in?

The A.V. Club's season review suggested that this show would make for a good drinking game. A few days ago, I took them up on the challenge. The "lines read from a cue card" rule was particularly brutal whenever Ivana Baquero had to say anything.

I could see the phrase "VZ" being used as a joke once, and then never spoken of again.

I tried to keep it rather vague and limited to a clearly marked "Book Reader Thread."

For the record, Tycho Station is somewhere in the vicinity of the Belt.

Fred is from Earth and Naomi's a Belter, so they're almost certainly not related.

I like how Naomi's distrust of OPA people with "causes" reflects back on details revealed in Nemesis Games.

Take this with a grain of salt, but there's a chance Michael Cain may be involved.

I'm looking forward to the reboot featuring a younger, sexier port city.

'That’s good storytelling, because the “sneakshot club” is probably not something that’s going to be hugely relevant.'

If you're looking for a live action cartoon gunplay film, it would be hard to beat Shoot 'Em Up.

I'd say it's almost obligatory.