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Well, if Ravi is to be believed, the cure was found—-but is now lost. So I see no problem with the (only) two doses working.

Brava!

Is Kevin Hanchard ("Art") done with this series? IMDb has him in "Born to be Blue," but it doesn't appear to be a lead role; it also has him in 23 episodes of this one, suggesting we've seen the last of him.

Again, what lives? All the clones are known to Dyad, as well as to the Castor project (or so it would seem, given the "mole"), and will never get any peace, because of its extralegal interpretation of IP. And think of the benefits: look how much the Kardashians have raked in, for so much less….

Absolutely not. And I compliment you on the depth of your argument. C'mon and show me you have a functional brain….

I see an exercise right out of acting class.

Actually, I was maintaining just that. That is the most efficient way to do it, and I stand by it. Sure, this cannot be done for scenes involving clone-to-clone contact—-but you are nitpicking.

More so than Mrs. S, an IRA terrorist? More so than Helena, a cold-blooded murderer? More so than a psycho dealing drugs for political funding in the burbs? C'mon: there are no good clones, other than Cosima and (maybe) Krystal.

As if they have such private lives now, sheesh.

Excellent suggestion! :) :)

Cosima's reaction to Shay holding the book made it very clear how valuable it was—-Shay picked up on that, and shortly thereafter the book was appropriated by Castor.

Too bad Rachel is getting a prosthetic eye—-I kept hoping she would start talking like a pirate.

Again I ask the pregnant question: why not just go public? The conspiracies could not survive that, and at least the non-criminal clones would gain immediate protection.

On the contrary: the acting has been workmanlike at best. I watch for the plot, not the acting—-and the plot has been getting rather frayed.

Indeed. And in the same episode where a Castor droid reveals he has a source inside Leda.

Depends on what you mean by "shibboleth" - look it up!

Well, she did at least once, when the reporter(?) was pushed down the stairs, and Liv saw the face of the murderer—-masked, alas.

It was so-so. Another entry in the multiple personality subgenre, including iZombie and Orphan Black, therefore hard to see as anything other than derivative; but it has time to differentiate itself. I gathered the heroine is autistic (or autistic-adjacent), so that's something—-no spoilers, so you'd have to watch

Crack the skull like a pistachio nut—-I had the impression Liv's comment to that effect meant she'd do it with bare hands in "full-on zombie mode"

Was it a Ginsu Knife? :) :)