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Dincon is handed a flash drive he's told contains malware, and his first act was to plug it into his own work computer to do…what, exactly? That was incredibly dumb, and obviously counter to proper practices (legal and technical), albeit not *entirely* implausible that someone might do that in the real world (though I

Well, the show started with Phil supposedly being the last man on earth and abandoned the premise quickly, but perhaps it'll end that way after he finishes getting every other survivor killed.

One could also suppose a minor ripple in the timeline caused in one of the previous episodes somehow resulted in Fleming seeing action in the show's 4th episode version of WWII.

Yvette Nicole Brown?

I would never argue against casting Robert Picardo, but Ian Gomez is actually quite a good comic actor and I fully expect he'll warm up in the role quickly.

Fourth season should be really interesting, whether they stick with early Mosaic-era or if it spans a bit of time and progresses through to Netscape and the whole browser war with Microsoft.

It'll get weirder when DoppelBruce becomes Batman, while regular Bruce just becomes…Bruce Wayne.

The central question of the whole AI genre is whether the robots are, or can become, more than just objects. If an artificial intelligence can achieve sentience, consciousness, what the dividing line is between humans and androids/hosts, etc.

I think he's a veteran player who stumbled onto some Easter eggs embedded into the game, like a hidden game level he's trying to get access to.

Yeah, Mariah definitely gets props for listing those methods.

You mean Hercules and Iolaus weren't in a relationship in their show?

I loved this season and they sure as hell better bring it back. All the initial reviews that were lukewarm to negative struck me as having been written by people who only watched a few episodes and made snap judgments to be the first to get an article in.

Nowadays the excess spaces are typically stripped out automatically anyway, at least when things are rendered on the web. So often it doesn't matter if I still use double spaces since nobody would know.

When I was taught how to type in real life, we learned to use a tab at the start of every paragraph. Also, to put two spaces after ending the sentence with a period (which is another whole debate on the internet).

With a couple of exceptions, I feel it has more to do with the material the actors have been given to work with. It's tough when your character is always holding the idiot ball and spouting clunky lines.

We'll find out next episode that Connor's first name is John, and it turns out he's sucking in his leadership role because he was preparing for a completely different apocalypse. The whole zombie thing has really thrown the poor guy for a loop.

I loved this episode and the note it ended the season (and perhaps series) on. The plotting was…bizarre, but in a fantastic way, and the acting was wonderfully done.

I think they just found him overly obsequious and boring. The husband was pretty clearly disappointed he wasn't interested in listening to his jazz collection and had no familiarity with the book he was reading.

Folding in half, no, but I do recall eye impalements and car door decapitations, among other things….Daredevil is not in Banshee territory, but it's most certainly vicious.