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I don't think the show will just drop a threat to Finch and forget about it. At least I hope not, because I want "closure." The guy will be back.

The Templario had 5 piercings.
Reese: "Five (piercings) does seem a bit ridiculous."

Kid's too squeaky—he's a plant. HR is still alive and needs a mole.

Right. It's portrayed as addiction-suppression-perversion. I love that he has a thing for being read to. The sound of her voice. There's no accounting for taste—she's a terrible reader.

I would replace "infinitely" with "slightly", and it remains to be seen what she is capable of.

At the very least, they should have showed Rose opening a telegraph from Mummy and Daddy.

Card shark was a plot device to rob the letter, simply. He appeared in a previous episode and took money off of everyone at the house party. He served as a plot device then, too. I don't think he has the smarts or character to do anything worse than we've seen. He's not a character with a deep agenda, like getting

A pig can eat a baby, but a baby can't eat a pig.

Ah, yes, he did. Good catch.

Oh, you didn't! Free Cashew!! Love it!!

Okay, let's talk. Avoiding a spoiler about how Stamper and Rachel end the season, I would say that all these scenes have going for them is Stamper's ongoing confusion about what to do. Confusion doesn't play well over a whole season, but Kelly is so damn good, I'll watch him do anything—or nothing, as is the case. The

Okay, I thought maybe I'd forgotten some previous reference to said rape. I didn't appreciate the way she unloaded this little bomb right before the ceremony. She should have dredged up her terrible secret when Frank insisted she attend. I have never felt so unsympathetic toward a rape victim—real or fictional.

Credits: No animals were harmed in the making of this episode.
Guinea pigs (in unison, like Alvin and the Chipmunks): Like hell, mothah fuckahs, that was a leather-soled wingtip, not a Mickey Mouse slipper the goon was wearing.

Nah, it's penance. She likes the pain. This is how she deals with betraying her old friend. Very Catholic.

I really liked the scenes where Bandage Man underwent procedures, as pictured here. Great "old" look, with all the tubes and contraptions. Very creepy when his face collapsed.

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I could go for more robotech and less of the other stuff—and I agree, this would would integrate with the title theme—but the tiny guidance system in the smartbullets is a form of robot, too, is it not?

For AH, they've created a shiny world of neon, chrome, etc. The Fringe look was more dystopian, more layered, more interesting to look at. And there was that airship in Red Universe—just very cool in itself, apart from being the signal of universe jump. AH doesn't seem to have the budget for art direction? For me,

The evil genius is over there, amassing his army of Caranobots. Final ep in Season One will be war. There will be a cgi army of MXs, etc. They'll call in the armed forces. Maldonado's bun will pop off the top of her head.

Well, maybe. She has zero investment in Chrome Dude, whose classism will leak out on the second date. She does have some investment in Kennex or she wouldn't have given him that backward glance.

Stahl and Dorian actually have chemistry, unlike Stahl and Kennex. But then, Dorian, as we have seen, has chemistry with a great number of beings, including kids.