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It's…Buckie. To be fair, I have heard stories from friends of a few good nights on it, but it's not something you want as your default drink.

I wish more of those secterian idiots would break the bottle of heads.

And by "avergae" I mean "average" - please excuse me, I have been indulging in red wine and good company.

Get tae first, ye fuckin secondin fanny.

Cheers alurin, couldn't have put it better myself. I prefer debate over moaning, and Caprica gives plenty to debate.

I said the same thing earlier, but check out Hank's talk with Marie after leaving the White residence. He sums up Walter's criminal trajectory perfectly whilst remaining ignorant of just how close to the truth he is. There's going to be so much fallout when this series ends…

If that's what stops you going around feeling men's nuts, then go for it.

It's Michael Buble being stalked by a velociraptor. Have you actually seen some of his promotional photographs? The guy really deserves it…

It's Michael Buble being stalked by a velociraptor. Have you actually seen some of his promotional photographs? The guy really deserves it…

Tremors is a brilliant little film. The sequels aren't too bad, either, apart from the fourth one.

"What Does Your Phone Number Say About You?"

To be fair, both women were off their tits on space shishas, and the conversation never went beyond Amanda asking "which God?", at which point Clarice probably realised she had slipped up and gone too far - for now. Amanda has slowly being going nuts with her own reality being distorted and degenerated over the past

Whether Amanda lives or dies, Clarice is definitely going to be seeing her as some sort of (dare I use the word) harbinger or guide. Would the Greystones end up dabbling in monotheism? Daniel's having a bit of a wobble at the moment, and that could be amplified by Amanda's breakdown.

Bit late to this debate, but yes, this episode was far too rushed. So many important things whizzed by this episode that really should have been given more time to build: Evelyn has been helping Joseph, but also turning him into a virtual meth-head, which is pretty frakked up; the battle of wills between Zoe and

Maybe some of the reasons Amanda chose that bridge were:

The twist…
…does someone die in 9/11? Or does a bunny get boiled?

Personally I don't understand cutting the crusts off in the first place (in real life, not this series), but each to their own.

That screenshot…
…is that a cameraman's arm in the bottom right corner of the picture? Jack's being papped!

His disguise was one of the better moments this season.

THIS is why I love this show - what other programme can lead to a discussion on what is going through a character's head whilst cutting the crusts off a sandwich? (although Caprica is bringing some nice laws of robotics and the human soul debates to our screens and message boards) And there is absolutely no sarcasm in