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Sue went out a hero. Only highlight of the show. Liberals and their Conservative thug buddies are so set on their policies and destroying the lives of people that Sue's only option was to take the fall for Becky. Best part of the episode.

"And for his part, Gregory is committing a kind of suicide. His commitment to the cause is over."

I thought the ending was interesting, if out of place.

If the show does a school shooting episode, it would be really nice if one or two of the superfluous  kids got shot. Maybe Marney or that cracker with dreadlocks.

The show had three seasons. That is a pretty good run.

Intellectual property is a crime against human creativity. It is capitalism destroying the productive forces of humanity by violent means, because they can not win their arguments by reason alone.

Free speech is most threatened by capitalist control of media these days, not ham fisted government twits.

The People of Andoria applaud the notion that Doctor Who killed off Margaret Thatcher.

Culturally specific values much?

I really like this show and think this episode had more entertainment value than something in the C range. The show has a lot of promise and if given a second season there is every indication it can become much better.

Huh? How does that work?

I agree with the scoring, but I am interested in the psychology of such people who feel they have to take the time to bother to tell us they do not like what other people like and nothing more.

Yeah, but how many soccer moms have even a clue to look for a tail. Though, I guess we could find out in the future she had reason to look for one, I kinda think she would be like me and just assume the person was heading to the same place I am. In my life, that is much more likely than I am being tailed. But I am, as…

Glad I'm watching Orphan Black and not whatever misery fest you are watching.

Pilot Viruet, if that is your real name, please stay. You seem to actually understand the show, unlike Todd VanDerBeek.

KGB acts in self defense.

OK, I may just be reacting to my awful father in the '80s, but I like Carrie's dad. I like that he make mistakes, but is trying. He is trying to relate to women as people.

This isn't a show about fairies and the power struggles of kings?

The movie was OK. I would have enjoyed it better if they would have at least tried to offer some lame explanation as to why a post-apocalyptic America had running electricity everywhere.

I just learned about half of the listed actors were not the nationality they portrayed in tv and what not.