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The mother is put behind bars (literally) for defending her son, and she cradles him singing him a lullaby knowing very well it's probably the last time she'll ever hold him? That's not just sad, that's traumatic.

Thanks for the reminder. I haven't seen it in years. I remember the mouse, the crows, the elephants, the stork, and the pink elephants, but I was blanking on human representation.

You want nightmare fuel? I got your nightmare fuel right here!

Monsanto?

Were there any humans in Dumbo other than the creepy staring eyes of the audience and the brutal trainers (and I can't even be sure we saw their faces)?

Make it into The Prestige. IBM is Edison to Cardiff's Tesla. And the computer ends up being a TeleportationCloneyMajig.

I think a big part of Cameron's resurgence over the past two episodes is that they've allowed her to be happy. When she interacts with programmers, when she claimed the boss position, when she has fun writing code, when she's fighting for something to believe in, when she bonded with Toby Huss- her eyes light up,

Definitely a strong episode like last week's so maybe this needed time to work out the kinks before it got going.

I know some of those movies! I am so going to re-tweet this to everyone.

Well if one thing's for certain, it's that she doesn't want attention.

Well it did win the award for the most promising new series on cable. The son of the guy who played Huggy Bear accepted.

I'm kind of disappointed since I could see myself falling for a big screen Kolchak: The Night Stalker-esque supernatural investigator franchise.

Saulterhouse Five?

I'm taking bets. Straight-to-DVD or straight-to-History-Channel?

My advice is wait. This definitely was one of the strongest episodes they've done (and I realize that a lot of shows hit an absolute low point before picking themselves up by their boot straps and returning with something that rekindles your interest), but it's impossible to see if it sticks.

Okay. My mistake.

It seems like we missed an episode. Out of nowhere the article's coming out, Cameron went to Cincinnati of all places, and they're hiring people.

That's what the Ridley Scott museum is for.

I just care about the Radioland Murders exhibit.

Who's on Burst?