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True, but the Yakinomo Corp. has already magically analyzed Sarah's blood and could synthesize it tomorrow if they wanted. Eric has no leverage and is *still* getting millions from this partnership — it's not like he's controlling access to the "cure." Yet they're all still sitting around Fangtasia, shooting the

Beema, agree with almost every point (except for Jill's BFF Aimee, who I think is the one sympathetic character on the show). All the Garveys are unpleasant, but Kevin is such an unrepentant asshole that I can't believe the show wants us to empathize with him. He scowls when anyone speaks to him, he does whatever

Why the fuck was Sarah even IN the basement?! The Yakinomo Corp. has an office building! Why can't the Yakuza just guard her there?

Plus it's more than a little insulting that he would refuse to take the cure because Sookie loves him again and he doesn't want her to end up childless, as his vision implied. She's a grown woman and can make her own decisions about her future, Vampire Bill!

That scene was unbelievably ridiculous. Jason tears off to what he KNOWS is a dangerous, deadly crime scene and doesn't tell Hoyt's GF to get the fuck out the car? Yes, we all know it was a setup for Hoyt's eventual heroics but that doesn't excuse the idiocy. And wasn't Brigette supposed to be a biologist or

LanaKane, I thought the exact same thing! I was waiting for them to unearth Tara's father's bones, which would have at least been an interesting payoff for this drawn-out storyline. Instead we get this anticlimactic ending, which I don't believe for one minute was haunting Tara all these years. The *only* good

Enjoy Blade! And can I just say how much I love your handle? It should be the name of a character in Archer…

All excellent points, especially the 40-foot-tall insta-windmill which the town lemmings constructed in an hour and a half (in a blinding sandstorm).

Dwight Yoakam has a better chance of being a ukulele-strumming leprechaun than of being a teenager in 1988 (and the same age as Sam and Sherry Stringfield). Seriously, was the UTD casting director on crack? Dude is 57!

I really enjoyed Siberia! It had a clever premise and was a perfect satire of classic reality show tropes — and it became genuinely scary and mysterious as the season continued. Plus, creepy Miljan was creepy!

Thug, chill. By "private" I only meant that the airline wasn't majority government-owned, like Air Malaysia. (I thought that was clear by the context, but I guess I was wrong.)

LOL! And one last WTF: So there's an Ebola-like virus that has killed almost everyone on a plane. The CDC uses Hazmat suits when investigating the situation. So of course when the bodies are sent to the morgue the Medical Examiner cuts up the corpses with NO PROTECTION WHATSOEVER.

Vanessak69, I 100% agree. There are so many things about this season I don't understand:

EVERYONE was hallucinating or having stupid fucking visions this episode! Sarah, Arlene, Sookie, Niall, Bill…there were more *visions* about things happening than actual real-life events. Talk about limping to the finish line…

And speaking of Clarke's Laws and "advanced technology," I'm surprised no one is blaming aliens…

Not trolling you, but you really wouldn't put Under the Dome in the running for Worst Show On TV? The fact that they're "making an effort" doesn't mean they're not writing a laughably bad sci-fi show.

So…life or death, who would you trust more: the lovelorn CDC twits from The Strain or the idiot FBI agents from The Following?

But also according to IMDB, he's only in the show for 2 eps, so that's the last we'll see of poor Weevil (at least this season). What a waste of Francis Capra…

This is it EXACTLY. I love fantasy/sci-fi, but even the most improbable shows/movies have to have *some* internal logic if I'm going to lose myself in them. Why were the 4 "survivors" released in the first place if they were suspected of contracting this Ebola-like virus that killed everyone else? Why are Eph and

But in the context of this show, magic *is* real. People disappeared into thin air. Either you believe that that's a supernatural event (in which case, other forms of "magic," like Wayne's abilities, are also possible), or you believe that people vanishing is part of the natural, scientific order.