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Liron
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I'm
surprised at how many people want the show to go out and tell them if
Kiera is good or evil. I don't mean this review. Most of the people I
watch it with constantly observe the clues that she's working for the
wrong side and complain at the TV when the show ends without telling
us she's the bad one. Or vice versa.

I'm not sure of the conclusion that, "The neural clone could have taken permanent control of Crichton’s body long ago, and the only reason it didn't was because there was no particular reason to."

Not sure that it's a sphere, since it did not roll at all when they pressed their hands on it (now that it's not longer partially buried). However, even after adjusting the levels, I still can't see if there is any flatness on the bottom or not. It should definitely be sealed in the bottom, since the dirt didn't fall

I don't think Pilot got all that Crais footage from all the years he controlled Moya, but from all those holographic "wanted posters" that they brought aboard.

Maybe the priest was right and the entire world, except the ones protected by the dome, will get wiped out. So they go out to a post apocalyptic wasteland.

Why would you fear? Only every single deputy chosen so far is clearly mentally unhinged.

Sebastian was a lobster?!

Yes, but only because they were super lucky with their timing. The only thing on TV right now that I consider anywhere near excellent-level is Continuum, so I have to fill in the watch list with this. However, just two months ago and all the way back to the beginning of the year, there's no way I could have made room

LOL, it's a real acronym for a bomb, but it doesn't really stand for what they say it stands.

Beethoven

"Ultimately surprised" yes!; that's how I'd put it. Because, as I watched this, I recognized this type of conflict from seeing it so many times before, so I knew several things for sure: Aeryn wasn't really going to leave him; she'd definitely return before the wedding (except she didn't), well, that may be but he

What shocked me was how easily Irisa was going to leave town without even looking back or saying good bye.

Not a TV show, but Tolkein's stuff is an earlier example.

The plants were not just kept in good repair so that they could be turned back on. They were apparently still burning coal at full capacity all the time too, in case  that started producing electricity at some point. Coal which had to be mined and transported without electric tools or trucks.

Yes, but curiously, the ratings started falling after Danny died… which, of course, was clearly explained by Saul Goodman and let no one ever forget the fateful warning of the Wise One, "If you want to be successful, you -always- need a Danny."

They eat the monkeys.

When Leekie first talked to Paul, he seemed to think that he had been in contact with Helena. That seems to indicate that Sarah and her twin have the same genetic bar code so, until Delphine spilled the beans, they had no reason to think it was anyone other than Helena impersonating Beth.

10 weeks is a long time for an inquisitive woman to figure out that there is something fishy with the adoptive parents. Add to those 10 weeks all the time before the implantation, since they probably didn't meet her one day and implant her the next.

I thought it was funny how RTD seemed to go to extreme lengths to avoid saying "Doctor Who" at all costs during his run… even though he liked to tease that someone would.

For a moment, when the doors started opening, I thought it was, "Please!"