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*smacks forehead*
Oh, man. I'd actually forgotten all about him playing with that weapon.
Though I gotta assume that was a fake-out, 'cause I can't imagine the show giving the whole 'who shot at Kane' away that early in the season, and that directly. It seems much better suited for a season-long mystery.

@avclub-02c1dd6ad234773aeffd7f7067784d58:disqus  If the desert will not come to Kelsey Grammer… :-p

@avclub-02c1dd6ad234773aeffd7f7067784d58:disqus  If the desert will not come to Kelsey Grammer… :-p

When she held Kane's hands in the hospital and said "Anything.", what flashed into my brain was "Is she going to sleep with him down the line?! Oh wow.. I could totally see her do that, just to get Zajac's career back on track again!"

When she held Kane's hands in the hospital and said "Anything.", what flashed into my brain was "Is she going to sleep with him down the line?! Oh wow.. I could totally see her do that, just to get Zajac's career back on track again!"

I had thought it might well turn out to be Emma's drugdealer beau, when starting the episode. But when no one was shown grabbed and they mentioned the whole distance thing, that sounded like it'd be a professional sniper rather than a guy more attune to jumping out of a crowd with a pistol. Which makes you think hired

I had thought it might well turn out to be Emma's drugdealer beau, when starting the episode. But when no one was shown grabbed and they mentioned the whole distance thing, that sounded like it'd be a professional sniper rather than a guy more attune to jumping out of a crowd with a pistol. Which makes you think hired

I half-expected that guard forcing her out her cell to go at her with some disturbing abusive behaviour… Whole glad she didn't.

I half-expected that guard forcing her out her cell to go at her with some disturbing abusive behaviour… Whole glad she didn't.

The hallucination scenes bothering me (somewhat) are the ones in the desert, because they appear to be greenscreened.

The hallucination scenes bothering me (somewhat) are the ones in the desert, because they appear to be greenscreened.

The Nadia thread left me feeling confused more than anything. Why indeed couldn't they contain or sedate her to figure out definitively what was wrong? How did they come to a 'Garuda symptom' conclusion? That especially felt so randomly pulled in by the hairs. It would have made way more sense to me already if Nadia

The Nadia thread left me feeling confused more than anything. Why indeed couldn't they contain or sedate her to figure out definitively what was wrong? How did they come to a 'Garuda symptom' conclusion? That especially felt so randomly pulled in by the hairs. It would have made way more sense to me already if Nadia

"I always thought being an archaeologist would be one of the coolest fucking jobs ever…"

"I always thought being an archaeologist would be one of the coolest fucking jobs ever…"

I was already planning on returning to this show on a possible next season, because though I'm still not won over by every aspect of it, or every character on it, it's proven to make for fairly pleasant viewing. But this episode definitely helped solidify that decision and then some.

I was already planning on returning to this show on a possible next season, because though I'm still not won over by every aspect of it, or every character on it, it's proven to make for fairly pleasant viewing. But this episode definitely helped solidify that decision and then some.

I really wanna like Sebastian Stan in this role, because I really like Sebastian Stan, but the plot-moves and dialogues the writers have put up for his character aren't helping. Next season, provided there'll be one, I'd like to see T.J. better defined emotionally through something that doesn't stem from being gay, an

I really wanna like Sebastian Stan in this role, because I really like Sebastian Stan, but the plot-moves and dialogues the writers have put up for his character aren't helping. Next season, provided there'll be one, I'd like to see T.J. better defined emotionally through something that doesn't stem from being gay, an

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