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You're right,and maybe he is or will be,that'll sort itself out in future episodes.I keep thinking about what nina said about what happens to traitors,about the mock trial and a bullet to the head.If you walk with that it suggests anything Vasili might say would be seen as him trying to save himself by shifting blame

I had a small issue with the bottle too.Obviously it was a break away bottle(usually made of sugar).It broke far too easily regardless of who was using it.That said,getting whacked in the skull with a beer bottle would still hurt and daze a person.

I watch this show mainly because for now there's nothing else I'd prefer at this time slot but every time I finish an episode I feel somehow like you feel when you eat but it's not enough to stop you from feeling hungry.It just isn't quite enough,I feel unsatisfied and a little queasy,a little gassy.

Or maybe Marsha's character who I can't remember the name of right now,oops,and I'm also wondering if they play it as Peter is offered the job but refuses…

I thought for the most part this was White Collar per usual which isn't a bad thing.An hour of entertaining fun stuff…what else do you want from a show like this?The review here is pretty spot on as to the little touches that WC always gives you.

I am having a really hard time accepting that all the stuff going on in this show is being inspired by this guy Joe The Serial Killer.All these people and especially all the money and resources that would be needed to put all this together,all the convieniently placed people like the blond cop chick,would there ever

True,but in the POI universe I'd be more likely to believe there are further layers to that side of the equation.It's the government,that means expect lots of layers.

It makes total sense that eventually we would be shown the other side of The Machine's function.Just because it has been saving the "irrelevent" with the aid of Finch and company doesn't mean it isn't also being used for the purpose it was originally designed to do for the government.I thought the cold blooded nature

My whole issue with this episode is why would fleeing criminals carjack someone and take the people they are taking the car from with them?

The two "gay guys" and the nanny are the most annoying characters I've run into on tv in awhile.I want someone to kill all three of them now.

Well I feel like this was two episodes in one or the second half of the first episode mashed up with the first half of the second.We started out still building storylines then wham we are at war.

For me the whole key to me continuing to watch is it's only 13 episodes.I can deal with it for that long.It means each ep will be full of action.Yeah,it's messy and I'm having some trouble buying Dr Greene as Indiana Jones with a mid life crisis but for 13 eps,hey I'll go along with it.I have no idea if this show has

To me this episode was simple,it was a classic "connection" episode where most of what happens is either setting up future stories or continuing them.We get the connection to the Daryl and Merle story,the connection to the Tyrese story,the connection to the Rick is cracking up story,the connection to the Andrea stays

But what I think is that this takes another step,which is part of the idea here,to advance the AI's awareness through the episodes,is that The Machine has deicded to follow Peirce.not just ID or ID as a threat but "monitor" him.I'm looking forward to where they go woth that idea.Will The Machine take actions