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Two factors here to consider.

He's from another planet? Cool

So, was Pete just squeezing out whatever small victory he could by making Bob his bitch going to get toilet paper?

Also a former president.

It was something about making a deal to sneak the clean jobs bill into the president's bill as an amendment. The exact illegalities weren't that spelled out beyond the political posturing.

I have to assume the Congressman also ran to keep his seat while running for governor.

No, Dan was gloating that the party lost the House, which means the Congressman would no longer be chair of that committee and thus couldn't push forth a politically motivated investigation of Dan.

I love how Flashback reduces the whole plot of Star Trek VI to the span of a week or so, with Tuvok saying that Kirk's meeting with the Klingons was a few days after Praxis exploded. When in the movie Spock pretty clearly states that Praxis had blown up about a month before he called that meeting where Kirk got

Probably not as creepy as if your wife was turned into a 10 year old and then wanted to sleep with you.

How is it misjudged? It can't be in the way it (SPOILERS) completely rewrites the continuity of Star Trek 6 and then kills off a character that didn't originally die, can it?

Like Don giving him that camera

Good points. Before the twist was revealed I caught the Alexis/Grace Kelly parallels in terms of breaking into the apartment, but figured when Castle went it was just the episode tweaking the formula.

Hmmm. What if Castle didn't call Beckett right away, and kept watching. And then they repeated the scene. And then he would know what was going on, and turned the tables on them.

Yeah, but the whole point is the characters are at least supposed to make us think their reality is believable.

It's a walkie talkie. You have to hit the button for the other side to hear you.

By the time the guy took a knife to Beckett and the lights went out it was pretty obvious.

I've only seen the show thus far on home video or on-demand, watching multiple episodes at a time, so I'll be curious to see how it plays out week to week for me. One of the biggest complaints I've read about the show is that there are too many subplots going on at a given time, and I presume that means not being able

sorry, I meant within the scope of the immediacy of the show, as in all his machinations were to become VP and then once he's there he would have a new plan to take advantage of that.

Carl is the anti-Duane

They mentioned in an earlier episode that they could fix the fences, but it was too risky without the personnel to hold off the walkers. Now I think they have a few more sentries to address the problem. Also, they still have the primary fence. The other fences were protecting the yards. So once they clean out the yard