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I liked Yao's comment. She was talking to herself, not trying to explain herself. If anything, I thought she was taking responsibility. To herself, at least. And regretting her overconfidence.

You're right. Their personae fit perfectly. But the curtain was definitely a replay of the "Walls of Jericho." :)

Does anybody else remember Otto badmouthing Carrie to Jonas in an earlier episode? I kept expecting him to be the guy arranging for Alison to get out of the country in his helicopter or whatever. Next season, Carrie accepts his offer only to find …

I have enjoyed this show for the most part, but if there was one thing that spoiled my pleasure in it, it was Thack's addiction and how that took over his entire story. I've known cocaine addicts, and a couple of heroin addicts as well. They really aren't very interesting. I was very interested in a period drama that

Count me in. Not down. In.

The first thing I noticed was the time and space in which it occurs - about 300 years hence, and confined to our solar system (so far). Which gives it an air of possibility lacking in many other space operas. On the downside, people still seem to act like people (which I think they also did 300 years ago), so as far