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I can't help but think that, when these shows are created, the overwhelming compulsion is to create a white male character to anchor the cast. Always. I think they are terrified of the public perception that their sci-fi show is somehow female-centric. I know Star Trek: Voyager takes a lot of shit on these boards but

That laser looked just like one I almost aimed at someone with my powerpoint clicker this week. But, yeah, it was a heckuva line-of-sight. With that, Oswald could've taken out Kennedy from behind the fence on the grassy knoll.

What was up with the Deus ex Daniel showing up at the Echelon station out of nowhere? I know they wrote some throwaway line about a snowmobile missing from the Innuit village, but huh? So did Dr. who stole the Narvik walk to the village to steal the snowmobile so he could then get to the station? How did Daniel/Miksa

When that Scottish lab guy was looking at his little stash of virus before walking out with it, I went, "It's Newman!" Definitely a Jurassic Park moment.
Also, can't Alan blow up the base and have all the "good guys" head over to the Innuit community that seems to be just over the next hill? No need to blow themselves

I'm just glad they were having bacon for breakfast the next day, and not sausage.

Fuck those guys. You cry if you want to.

I liked the teacher at first but now she seems very reverse-snobby and I am SICK of how she never passes up an opportunity to try and make Branson feel bad about himself, like he's a sell-out or hypocrite for getting along with his in-laws. I also didn't like how Branson felt himself in some way obliged to explain

It was hilarious how horrified the Dowager was at the thought of Robert not gettin' any booze for the entire visit.

Molesley needed to pick up a big goddamn hammer and show off for a woman who wanted to see it. And by hammer I mean penis.

That teacher's a bit up herself, but I like that she's forcing Tom to defend his in-laws to an outsider. I didn't like Tom when he was courting Sybil, because he was a pushy a-hole. But I totally love that guy now - he's a stand-up dude.

Yes, that soft dove grey mourning suit - absolutely gorgeous. And the hat!

"I'm Batman."

Well, I am chagrined. I mentally criss-crossed Supernatural and Fringe and, apparently, Joshua Jackson and Jared Padalecki. She played an awesome sheriff in an episode of Fringe where Peter Bishop is off by himself without his usual team and I guess it reminded me of all the times Sam went off by himself after one of

Good point. I will re-think his character if he and Mary help Bates bury the body.

I liked Gillingham in the beginning - a weird combination of dull and rakish - but since he flounced off in tizzy over a still newly-widowed Mary turning him down, then got engaged to someone else, then showed up again with his goddamn rapey valet, and tried to two-time his fiancée and hedge his bets, fuck that guy.

Yep, a dog's ass, leading to the manor.

LOVED Eliot Ness in that episode. Dean time-traveling to movie genres (the Western, the gangster flick, etc.) is always a win for me.

Yes! Tara's mean sister - so weird.

I concede.

I'd like to dress them up.