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The show has crossed the plausibility line for me.

I think I may just repeat this every
week in hopes the producers or writers see it:Kill the entire
family except Exposition Maddy. Make the poor little girl's death
particularly horrifying.  The now matured and traumatized Maddy
moves in with Skye and the show focuses on two young women trying to
make their way in a land

House is an idiot. One should oppose the relocation of jobs from the US for rational reasons. Patriotism has nothing to do with it.

There are two reasons this was an enjoyable hour of television—

I don't mean to suggest you are a racist, only that you may not be thinking things through in your writing, but do you have any sense in the origins of the phrase 'off the reservation' and how it relates to the history of the attempts to destroy the culture, economics, and religions of the indigenous populations of

US torture is outsourced to foreign operatives that were likely trained in torture techniques by US intelligence schools.

The Kaddish scene seemed to open the door to the (remote) possibility that Saul killed Affy.

Rewatched the opening of the pilot. Now that I know who the characters are, it is quite interesting.

Shirley of the Prime time line did not catch Britta using drugs in the bathroom. They all danced to the Police.

Think you have Emily's 'morality' wrong. Wasn't her first response to blame the coma victim for her coma for choosing the wrong side all those years ago? The rationalization you highlighted only came after the first one was verbalized and I read it as being used to sooth the conscience of Nolan, who can only pretend

There needs to be an Adventures of Pete & Pete game along these lines.

Just watched it. This film really works by making it Gordon's story.

Um, it was established that Tate's character was a personal friend of the owner of Saber. It, realistically, does not take much more to get a job in America than that.

You do understand that by watching a show on television that you are giving no one any money? And if you are not a ratings household, you are not contributing to the tabulation for the add revenue calculations (which have already been set, so you are only helping the potential future revenues of similar programs, even

I am sure that would make a better show as well.

The People of Andoria are sure you have also missed the point of Star Trek.  The Enterprise (TOS & TNG) was a vessel of exploration with a quasi-militarized command structure.  Star Fleet was primarily about exploration and a great deal was discussed in committee. Yes, the show was quite patriarchal with the wise

The United States, UK,  and Soviet Union crushed the Nazis with civilian control of the military.

I think I may just repeat this every week in hopes the producers or writers see it:

No one on Andoria watches those shows nor did we realize that AV club covered them. They should probably be dropped.

Watching Melissa have sex with people (Nick was a generic a person as you could get) has been the best regular part of this show, though Ms. Kennedy did quite a good job of acting tonight with her clothes on as well. Hopefully Ms. Kennedy and Melissa's active sex life can become the focus of the show rather than