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Yes, but given what we've seen of his duties it looks like all he did was monitor her behavior and watched for anything irrational or something Leekie alerted him to like the name "Sarah". and possibly any signs of sickness. He seemed stunned when Alison brought up men examining her in her sleep so he had no idea

Fair. I think Donnie was incredibly ignorant before he know about the clones but YMMV.

And then 9 months between seasons.

Well if you seen the trailers and followed what they've said we know Rachel has fallen from where she was. I expect to see Charlotte some but obviously she's just a kid so not too much.

Yeah the Tony episode had flaws but I know they went in with good intentions. I'm not part of the transgender community so I don't know how he was received. I do have a physical disability from birth so I was expecting a bit with Charlotte that I would watch carefully but am now cautiously optimistic about the

Hulu is not here at all either. Amazon is still iffy at times. So some Canadians right near the border order from Amazon US and just have a US company hold the package for a small fee until they pick it up in person. And it's still cheaper then Amazon Canada. Netflix Canada has a lot less titles then the US but we do

It's not even entirely the US networks fault. The television networks here are owned by the television providers so the same 3 or 4 companies control like 90% of the channels here. A couple of digital services launched from them recently to compete with Netflix and got *exclusive Canadian rights* to a number of shows.

No worries. Tatiana and most of the other actors including Ari are Canadian. (Smaller acting scene here so they apparently did some improv training together as teenagers). BBCA is a seperate thing from the BBC so the Brits aren't directly involved with the show. Kinda like how the Marvel shows on Netflix will be run

I'd guess it's because you know roughly where GoT is going because of the books or at least know there is a more detailed version in the books even if you haven't read them, so you know their is a plan in place. (I know the show is almost past the books now but still) whereas OB is on it's own so outsiders wonder how

If I had to guess it's because you know roughly where GoT is going because of the books or at least know there is a more detailed version in the books even if you haven't read them, so you know their is a plan in place. (I know the show is almost past the books now but still) whereas OB is on it's own so outsiders

Uh, not sure where you are from but it's always aired Saturdays and still is. It is actually a mix of Canadians and Americans behind the show. Our two countries get it a few weeks before the UK

That never aired in Canada despite being about a Canadian show. This is kind of justice for hardcore Canadian fans who were ripped off last year. Another benefit is the actors already know Teddy, Ajay and Morgan the Space Channel hosts (they do a half hour show about the geek media world every Mon-Thurs in addition to

He was already in love with Alison when they were in college together. He was approached after this as some sort of sociological thing the marriage and kids were what he wanted anyway. The actor said he was paid so he did have some reward. As for Dyad using such a clueless guy, I attribute that to the 3 deleted scenes

The CW version of Whose Line is still doing that annoying "Special Guest" thing in almost every episode. Tonight it's Cedric so it makes sense why they paired it like that. Next week is a Reign star but the week after that apparently has no guest so that's something.

True but it'd be a too long title to fit "Initial grade for Season 3 based on the first two episodes.

They have so many characters and plots in the air most are wondering how/can they juggle them all. It sounds like this reviewer felt lost and/or overwhelmed at first but then they pull it back into more focused ideas.