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I don't care about Kenna as a person, but at some point I think they
started using her dimness and self-centeredness as comedic relief and
now I think she's one of the most entertaining characters on the show.
I'd prefer to watch her ridiculous shenanigans than most of the triangle
stuff.

When Sara first came back, she asked Oliver 'Where's Slade?'. I'm assuming she was shocked to hear his voice on the phone because Oliver told her Slade was dead, so it seems like at the time of her 'death', she thought Slade was alive.

Ah, like Fringe spending a bunch of episodes in the alt universe. Yes please! Someone needs to tell the writers, this has to happen.

I stopped watching a few years ago (season 6? I think Zoe was still on) and then watched the Final Page two-parter and loved it. Despite better intentions, I didn't catch any other episodes last year, but jumped back in the for this season's premiere and have been fine. So you can definitely just jump in if you want

I just want to throw my own two cents in here. I had a similar experience in high school - I was well-liked but had few friends because I was incredibly/painfully shy around both strangers and people I've known for years. Unfortunately, this continued throughout college as well. It was OK because I did eventually find

Among a billion awesome amazing things to say about both the show and these reviews that have been said before, my number one comment is on the emotions crossing Rygel's face when he says 'At peace Aeryn'.
I absolutely love Aeryn, but the part that gets me every time is when the muppet indicates the shuddering

Yes, I definitely think that Crichton was actually more happy to hear that A) Aeryn had loved someone in the past (and that Velorek seemed to be a bit like Crichton) and B) she's actually able to understand and articulate that it was love, now. I really liked that it didn't devolve into jealousy, as it would have in

That's ok, I was even worse. My first time watching through (years after it was off the air, and completely out of order), I had no idea if it was true or not the whole time. Like, that line in Mind the Baby made me think, 'what are they talking about? can't be Human Reaction, maybe The Flax?'.

I agree. Cosima didn't really get a storyline in this episode, but I thought there was just as much character stuff as the others - almost all due to the acting of course.

Yeah, but I think I only noticed that blip because I was looking for it. When Sarah first opened the door, I assumed they'd hug but then thought 'Oh that's too difficult to do, and there's a good excuse - they're mad at each other'.

This review was hysterical (and a view of the show I haven't seen before), but did anyone proofread it?

Yup. I just tried sorting by Best Rating for the first time and was confused when I started reading the comment - did it sort comments from the whole website? Nope, the most liked comment in the Doctor Who thread is the one that mentions Community. Welcome the The A.V. Club.

@avclub-c701a997d9bef627835b036efb4eca63:disqus  I like the idea that the accent is purposefully so bad that it makes you wish you were deaf because it'll prevent the Peacekeepers from asking him any questions.

I agree, cheap but funny! Speaking of:

It's interesting that Nina flipping back in the previous episode had huge repercussions  - saving Elizabeth - but she has no idea Philip and Elizabeth exist and they have no idea she exists.

The translator microbes never translated it, so she heard it in English when John said it, and was just repeating what she heard. Or trying to anyway.

While I agree with your entitlement and zeal comment, I don't think she was regretting it because David would view her differently. She seemed to be seriously upset about it before David showed up, and talking to him was just the impetus for her to take action and try to take it back.

Disagree. That's when I started crying. I have a younger brother who plays Xbox all the time. I'd do the same thing.

"Sometimes I feel like there are about 4 different shows going on in this series, and only 1 of those shows is great."

"Sometimes I feel like there are about 4 different shows going on in this series, and only 1 of those shows is great."