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The reason Orange is the New Black is so appealing is it forces a variety of women from different backgrounds (race, religion, economic status) to live together - the friendships that form are unique in that they probably never would have talked to each other, let along become friends, outside of the prison system.

I was hoping for Ronald D. Moore (I hope he gets chance to write some scripts). I'm not familiar with Fuller's work, but knowing that he and his series are loved makes me feel ok with this news.

I loved this episode. It was by far the funniest and had the closest resemblance to Sarah Gamble's work on Supernatural. I love how we as the audience see how Quentin views his friends: Alice as a weird, crazy, sexy chick who wants him, Eliot as an extremely flamboyant gay man who wants him (well, this is pretty

The Magicians, The Expanse, Killjoys, and 12 Monkeys have all been really entertaining. Syfy is on a roll. We'll see how Hunters turns out.

Episode 2 discussion, if anyone's interested?

Good point. Which is also why Peggy keeps remembering the handkerchief in the flashbacks to her mother.

Yes, I got a good laugh from that.

I love this show so much. There were several moments that made me genuinely laugh, like Jarvis handing Peggy the campaign button and her immediately tossing it to out the window; the expression on Jarvis' face when Sousa sees him tranquilized in the car; "Jarvelous!" Oh, and the whole interrogation/torture session

This episode was a huge improvement over the first two. I laughed/cheered when Lexa sent that dude flying from the tower. The blowing up of Mount Weather was unexpected and a "holy shit" moment for me. It is a little silly that no one we knew/cared about got blown up (as far as I know) - I cared about Ginny, but she

Thomas Jane/Miller is by far the best part of the series, so I'm happy that Miller will be back for season 2, even if it is only for a few episodes (however long it takes to conclude his arc). If they find a good way of keeping him in the show I'll be fine with that.

The rookie partner, Havelock, is not dead

It was already renewed for a second season.

She wears a red jumpsuit, though

This episode was the first time since "Ton DC" that I recognized the grounder language is actually modern English, heavily accented or very slang. I definitely recognized "set for life" and "clean water".

And Bellamy.

I wish they had held off on reuniting Bellamy and Clarke for at least a few episodes. He found her really quickly after she supposedly ran away and had been in hiding for months before getting kidnapped. Also, I would have liked to see her spend more time with Roan, just to learn more about him and the Ice Nation.
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I wouldn't be surprised if they get together this season. They start out being openly suspicious about one another but have the potential to build a friendship or romance after working together.

That was my understanding, but they were being pretty vague in telling that story

Agreed. I was worried that they'd kill her off by the end of the episode.

I want to like this show - the scenery is gorgeous and it seems to have potential, but I feel like the story is really stalling. The need to have a "hookup" every episode is getting annoying. We had Ander and the elf chick in the flashback, another shirtless Wil scene with Eretria hitting on him, and apparently a