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I agree. He is a beauty.

Too loaded.

I dunno. Constantine was a wholly other kinda asshole. With the possible exception of his relationship to The Boss.

Almost Human could use some of that planning know-how.

"You'd be a chalk outline without me."

I'd like to upvote this comment twice, @The greatest weapon!

Doggone that Dillinger!

Not a flashy role, but he nails it every time.

Har.

oh dear.

"Dillinger" = disdains authority, doesn't work well with others, overly cocky, takes bold risks, winds up dead.

Yeah, I really liked that. Great detail, thanks for mentioning.

I enjoy the episodes where Finch—who is less isolated now, but still wanting for peers—finds someone who speaks his language. Looking forward to more Casey and Finch.

M. Douchebag-drunk-who-sleeps-with-a-client-before-selling-out-to-China-after-drugging-his-employer-our-very-own-Finch"

Well, such an undertaking boggles the dog.

As doog mentions, he would have needed expensive supplies to run and maintain the cloner, yes?

Yeah—execution, pacing, follow-thru often missed the mark. The episode scramble killed some of the momentum they might have built but, even if the eps had aired in order, there was something seriously amiss. I liked the characters anyway and would stick around for a Season 2, if they renewed.

p.s. So maybe it WAS a cliffhanger of sorts, just not a very tense one. And why introduce Diehl now, when they could have given airtime to Dr. Vaughn, Caranobot, revelations re life on the other side of The Wall, Dorian's memory-tampering, and other, more pressing matters?

Weak final episode, but I liked it that they ended the episode at the noodle bar, and Dorian's special gift for Kennex, something to smile about.

"A bald cap speaks to a lack of actorly commitment."