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Even though much of the action takes place in sunlight, I agree that darkness, or dark places, is the visual theme of the episode. Scenes have generally not been as dark as the darker scenes seen here earlier in the season. For my take on the visual theme, or visual symbolism, of previous episodes this season: http://w

Even though much of the action takes place in sunlight, I agree that darkness, or dark places, is the visual theme of the episode. Scenes have generally not been as dark as the darker scenes seen here earlier in the season. For my take on the visual theme, or visual symbolism, of previous episodes this season: http://w

I have been impressed with the cinematography and editing since the first season. I don't think I have seen any other show this good in those areas. And I am really impressed with how I think each episode this season has had its own visual theme. "Live Free or Die": Doorways, lot's of shots though doorways possibly

I have been impressed with the cinematography and editing since the first season. I don't think I have seen any other show this good in those areas. And I am really impressed with how I think each episode this season has had its own visual theme. "Live Free or Die": Doorways, lot's of shots though doorways possibly

I'm using Opera, and refuse to switch. Most things work most of the time I think. But the comment replies do not show, as a workaround check View - Style - Disable floats to read discussions (this messes up everything else though). Hopefully this will be fixed. Apart from the Opera issues I like most things about the

Re Opera-problems; it doesn't work in Opera under Windows either. Looks like there is a "positioning" problem with the comment replies. If you check View - Style - Disbale floats in Opera, you can see the comment replies, but this messes up many other things pretty badly, so it is not a fix, just a workaround for