I don't remember knowing that Jorah was the mole until Arstan (Aristan?) reveals it to her once he comes into her service.
I don't remember knowing that Jorah was the mole until Arstan (Aristan?) reveals it to her once he comes into her service.
Given that:
Given that:
I agree with all your gripes except for the first.
I agree with all your gripes except for the first.
It does really boggle the mind — not a single person, even the Capt and Vickers, seemed to understand the first thing about proper containment protocols. WTF?
It does really boggle the mind — not a single person, even the Capt and Vickers, seemed to understand the first thing about proper containment protocols. WTF?
By George, he's got it!
By George, he's got it!
Really should have brought a cartographer…
Really should have brought a cartographer…
Here, here!
Here, here!
Having seen a family member and close friend in the hours, days and weeks after a major abdominal surgery I can tell you that what Rapace did was physically impossible. Granted, she got the surgery in a future med-pod but it's technology didn't seem that much more advanced than our current techniques. It basically…
Having seen a family member and close friend in the hours, days and weeks after a major abdominal surgery I can tell you that what Rapace did was physically impossible. Granted, she got the surgery in a future med-pod but it's technology didn't seem that much more advanced than our current techniques. It basically…
Jimmy James just made bruce happy
All of the actors are doing really well playing their doubles. Aside from Broyles, who just happens to be a mountain-of-a-man-badass-motherfucker in both universes, each version of each character has their own body language, facial expressions…
The cold open really nailed it. I can't say enough about the awesomeness of this episode.
I didn't catch sight of the observer, but I'm always bad at spotting him. He should be in both universes, no?
No need to kill Piney — he'll kick it soon enough.