avclub-9057e55163c2fd23e54ed4454186423c--disqus
nriviera
avclub-9057e55163c2fd23e54ed4454186423c--disqus

Oops, sorry (I thought you might be one of the fortunate ones who only watched sporadically). But that's a great point-Barbie had a long list of people he was accused of killing (like that business woman and her mother) along with Dodee, that once they "cleared" Barbie, nobody asked, "Well, who did kill them?"

Shot by Big Jim ( didn't keep her from coming back as a ghost, though).

"Hey, science guy, why don't you let us worry about what unit we're in, and you worry about whether there's dangerous levels of radiation coming off the dome… actually, I'm worried about dome radiation too, I mean my wife and I are trying to have a kid and — tell you what, since your credentials check out and you have

"Don't J. J stands for Joe! Barbie was writing, 'Don't Joe know he's my favorite, not Julia? He's the one I met first!'"

I think it's a major improvement to have everyone under the same "roof" (it was a huge relief that Matt didn't get re-captured) and focused on one mission. I do really hope that all the relationship stuff this episode (Pope/Mira, Matt/Whistler, Ben/Maggie, Tom/Anne) was to clear the table so that the last three hours

I don't know, because if a stalker went after one of their own, would it mean that time it was personal?

Sausage Patty… she was the one with diabetes, right?

So if crazy survivalist husband's food stash was enough to feed the town for weeks (months?), why do some people have to sell family heirlooms just to feed their kids?

Like most people, he probably followed Scarecrow Joe's vlog (that's video blog) even before he arrived in Chester's Mill.

Or that it was a decades-long government project to subtly round up the dumbest people in America and then trap them under a dome, where they can't hurt the rest of us.

7) yeah when Joe/Norrie said "I just feel so useless" that felt like lampshading.

Exactly. When Barbie says it's "not safe out here" compare it to Chester's Mill – the place were so many people have been shot (including Julia) that they've had to start over and shoot some people twice (DJ Phil).

Speaking of getting worked up over plot holes: how was DJ Phil in the "intensive care unit" when several episodes back Uncle Sam was supposedly the only person with medical experience around (and now he's gone)?

Oh, and I was planning to eventually murder your son, and probably re-murder that girl we murdered twenty years ago.

I loved how Pauline was like, "Who's Melanie? He couldn't STILL be upset about that girl we killed and buried in the woods, because that was sooooo long ago!"

I was wondering the same thing — I think it might be both, since that was the address Sam had for her, and it's hard to imagine the hospital has an in-residence art therapist.

Now that Lexi has reached near Karen levels of being the spokesperson for the alien genocide, it's hard to see her as anything but a villain. I do like, however, that it seems that Tom is finally doing the math on "If Lexi is half human and half alien, and I know who her mother is, maybe I'm not really the father?"

Thanks! I wasn't remembering that (plus she had that nice little sublet in Junior's bomb shelter).

I have given this episode a B+ if when the drone screen started to go on the fritz, Joe was like, "Fucking Windows 8!"

Where were Joe and Norri having that snow globe conversation? Everything about that scene (like the snow globe) indicated it was supposed to be Angie's bedroom, but wasn't that house destroyed?