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Jean-Luc Prickhard
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Yes.

Thanks! That's the only other site I know of that regularly reviewed OB each week (Well, EW too but I am not a fan of them). I will check this out!

Cal, who given the help he provided and the resources he apparently had, and the fact that he's Kira's dad and sure seemed to like being her dad once he knew, is the biggest loose thread by far.

But there really weren't all that many dropped threads, IMO.

No doubt!

Just pointing out Art could, and would, have easily shot her.

With Helena singing "Sisters (Sestras) Are Doing It For Themselves" as the theme song.

How likely was she to accept? That rude Australian chick, the one with the dreads, and some squirming babies of someone she never met (And what would she have thought of Helena?)?

Dumb question: is there an actual Clone Club, club per se? I've seen some of the online activity, read about the fan gatherings, art, etc. Is it just a loose, informal association of fans online, in various places, or something more formal? Even though I watched OB almost from the beginning, I feel like I missed out

Cute. That's about right.

I remember reading 2-3 years ago Fawcett and Manson saying they had a five year plan (I've read elsewhere it was originally three, but BBC America and there other partners on the show wanted more), and they claimed all along they knew how it would basically end.

It was also mentioned a few weeks ago, I think at Felix's little art show in his apartment, that they were, indeed, in Canada.

Sorry, I just posted the same thing as I hadn't seen you comment yet. That's exaclty how I remember it, when Mrs. S explains her network in an earlier season. Pretty sure the word "black" was part of it. Something about keeping Sarah "in the black"?

The "orphan" part makes sense, but wasn't the "black" a reference to Siobhan's network, and operation of trying to rescue these Leda kids and keep them hidden? At least, that's how I remember it.

Had OB dragged things out over nine, 20+ episode seasons like X-Files did, I might agree with you. But 50 episodes makes for a much tidier package, IMO. And at least they wrapped things up more or less satisfactorily in the final 10, both in terms of explaining Neolution's endgame and giving the characters fitting

Oh yeah, I crushed on Cosima too. But she "plays for the other team" so to speak, so, like Scott's having a thing for her, that wasn't gonna happen. But I'd definitely pal around with Cosima, chilling out, sharing some weed, grooving on good tunes, talking crazy science, etc.

Well, whatever. I was actually relieved that this final season let up on deepning the plot and was more dedicated to answering questions and the sestras putting an end to things once and for all.

Thanks. I think I'll pick them up, assuming they've been collected in trade format.

Nice! Hadn't thought of that.

The sideways being some dumb variation on the "Purgatory" answer most viewers figured out after the first few episodes worked for you? Well, as another poster said to me up above "To each their own."