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It was especially irritating in the final season. They never explained why Astrid was willing to leave her dad behind and cheerfully putter around in the lab. Only woulda took one line!

"With the laced shirt that HURTS me! with the pit stains!"

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Yeah, or Entling. Or WTH they called the Ent kids. With Evil Dead evil branches.

See, this would be perfect. (And maybe throw in a geeky tailor to get the best fit?)

I ain't that good.

Bye, Mr. Ivanek. He burned up real good, which gave me a "Big Love" flashback. Anyway, I enjoyed seeing him. (He'll be in season two of "Banshee" and I hope if that character dies, they will come up with a different way of killing him.)

It's the Hurley thing on "Lost" all over again. I rather like bears, so I hate to see them dissed in Dystopia alla time.

I watched the first season of Mad Man, and then lost interest. So unlike Sonia Saraiya, I'm not watching this with Mad-tinted glasses.

I misspelled her name, damn.

Good luck! For I fear we shall never see her like again. :(

Achoo! *schnort-snuffle*

And classic Sose.

Shipping the supporting actor characters? Hey, that's gotta a great sign of success, for a show.

Man, I forgot that about the separate foster homes. This thing can have such rapid-fire exposition dialogue sometimes.

And Famine will be pissed off about missing lunch.

Yeah, I like Crook fine as a lab geek; why be in such a hurry to get 'im outta there when we just met him? (It's Lily Taylor's character who needs more room to roam, I'm thinking.)

I'm gonna be so old or possibly dead by the time we get to this future. Looks like there are pros (cool giraffe toys, sexbots) and cons (involuntary flesh donation, guys still being attracted to bland smiley younger coworkers).

They must get Franklin in on this action, and I think they might. I read a brief mention in an article about his glass harmonica, the delightful instrument Dorian_Mode just mentioned.

Maybe she meant, she read Kafka when she was in America, therefore it's American literature. Heh.