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Having watched it a few times since it was shown here in the UK I think I've cracked it. Sherlock did jump, but using some clever camera trickery the show only shows glimpses of the truck you mention at the side of the road, which he jumped onto. And a corpse (remember they're in a hospital) was pushed off the truck.

Having watched it a few times since it was shown here in the UK I think I've cracked it. Sherlock did jump, but using some clever camera trickery the show only shows glimpses of the truck you mention at the side of the road, which he jumped onto. And a corpse (remember they're in a hospital) was pushed off the truck.

I was a touch disappointed with the lack of resolution from that moment, I'm sure Peter et al understands why he did it, and bringing her back certainly didn't mean there was any lasting consequences (except for you know, saving the world), but he still did it. You think Peter would say SOMETHING. Or it should have

Seems Walter got off scott free for shooting Olivia in the head. Yeah he saved her - just- but you think someone would have mentioned it? Peter in his grief didn't seem to blame Walter. I dunno, this is just an example of the weird logic in this whole two parter being off. I loved nearly all of the series so I'm gonna

What you just said makes a whole lotta sense. If Olivia did do the reverse of what she did to Mader, and Bell is trying to force her to use her powers, then I can see a scenario next week that fits with September's death warning/her absence in the future.

Why the hell DID Bowie disintegrate? The half face thing was a nice touch but it's gotta be explained.

Both of you are amazing as far as I'm concerned. Actually one my favourite things on the web right now….

Protect ya neck! A rap reference and a Trek reference in one phrase. Sheer genius.

Ive never seen an episode of Law and Order but I'm guessing it's quite a generic show (or actually, a seminal one) because a lot of the beats were pretty universal. Good Cop/Bad Cop, joke computer wizardry, etc. The style actually reminded me of a plethora of American drama's, especially the hot dog scene. And the

1] That seemed pretty final, season 5 or no. I will miss Theirlivia, somehow her cheeky smiles and shock of red her hair really did it for me more than Ourlivia. (Suddenly reminded that my mother has red hair…hmm.. weird).

Yeah our universe DOES vibrate at a certain frequency. Also, if you could somehow alter the vibration you could change reality, this is real scientific theory. Obviously the sci-part is altering the frequency it's not totally made up.

Sometimes being the only person in the world that really digs Southland Tales can get very lonely.

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I find it odd that the Trill witness isn't able to clear up the legal issues regarding joined Trills pretty much straight away. Surely after generations of joined hosts Trills have some legal precedent. And as members of the Federation (in fact are they?)  such legal issues have long been sorted out? (Also ignoring

I can never work out whether I think oomox is funny or creepy. All the Ferengi act like Beverly in Sub Rosa.

Yeah I assumed he was the driver just to note this was the final scene.

First post! Um.. er… Thank you Zack! These excellent reviews (and the show of course) have given me something to do during the poorer periods of my current year in China. I'm looking forward to DS9 next year and hopefully contributing to the soundest boards on the web.

Hank is a good shout. He's not going to forget about Heisenberg, and I'm sure he's wondering who murdered Gus. Personally however I think Walt has signed his own death warrant by poisoning Brock. Jesse could find out, kill Walter then I think there's a distinct possibility he could go to prison as Heisenberg. In a

That's a great point. If Gus is 'hands off' to a high up guy like Don Eladio, what shitstorm has Walter just unleashed upon himself?

I've never understood the issue people have had with writers 'making it up as they go along'. Surely leaving yourself wiggle room is a good thing? The show isn't made in a vacuum after all.