How about a Spoiler Alert!?
How about a Spoiler Alert!?
@avclub-e57f718840a576abbb40a7d046c4e3b0:disqus said:
@avclub-8878272f16b4587ef842303a23aedd0b:disqus , see the comment by @avclub-d980b15d49101608dc407770f35b1d75:disqus above where he or she gives examples from the text.
I think that next season the Ramsay/Theon filler storylines will include stuff where he has become Reek and is force to help Ramsay in his "hunts" and other nasty activities.
This is almost what you want.
It would be worth, like, a lot of money.
I noticed that, too. I wonder if it was carefully chosen to indicate that he is US military, or if the TV crew just asked the props department for "a military medal" and that's what they got.
As a Canadian, I've had older, white, racist people and young University friends of different ethnicities whose parents had immigrated to Canada tell me the same categorization system: If you are white and your parents are born in Canada, then they just call you "Canadian"; if you are anything other than white or…
I don't think so. At least, not all of them. I could read "Ontario" on them and see the letters/numbers of the plate.
They could have a new spinoff show for (almost) each night of the week:
That's a very good idea. Not "Sarah the 'original'" but "Sarah the unmodified".
I basically agree with you. That type of cloning already goes on all the time as part of In Vitro Feritilization. An egg is fertilized outside the womb, allowed to duplicate a few times, and them split. More than one such "individual" can be implanted into the womb, because the chances are that any one is likely…
I think you're right - in that sort of scenario there would be a clone from an individual human but the age difference between the 'original' and the clones would be pretty much indistinguishable once they've grown up - no more than a few months or a year. Good point.
Sorry about not giving you credit, too. Before making my comment, I had gone back to last week's comments to try to sort out who suggested it first. Obviously, I had missed your comment.
I think that's an example of something they've changed to make the setting a more generic version of Toronto.
Yeah, I agree. From the first episode, it was clear that this show is set in a somewhat genericized version of Toronto.
It is looking like @kimstaff:disqus called it in the comments for last week's review. They seem to be going with the storyline that Sarah is special because she can have children. In this episode, Allison asked her, with surprise, "Your daughter isn't adopted?!"
@avclub-7833d176ad6f6dde5efc95848e6f47a8:disqus The birth certificates and driver's licences look so much like mine that, as far as I could tell for the fraction of a second that they were on screen, they seemed identical in format to mine. However, they appeared so briefly that I couldn't tell whether or not they…
@avclub-d06075178fb1ef41a55a4b2b7990ecc7:disqus , as an atheist who agrees with you, I'd just like to point out that @avclub-48a8673636910f5201befc81aee3fbb3:disqus was joking and it was funny.
"Don't use the 'C' word!"