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Awww.

That appears to be the case.

Thanks, buddy. Fixed.

What I got from the info dump is that Loraine wrote the list, but she did not intend for it to be a kill list That's just how it ended up…even though, in theory, she should've known how it would end. Basically—and it's a problem in time travel, generally—it's all kind of a paradox because one informs the other.

A nice sourdough might.

Got to keep you guys on your toes.

Thanks, fixed.

That, I found just the other day, is fixed by clearing out your AV Club cookies.

I wasn't saying that Kira would/should leave her mother's bedside. We knew she wouldn't be in this week's episode, so it being a lacrosse bonfire in particular is what irked me. I actually like her being a part of the team, but she doesn't yet *feel* like a part of the team.

I mean, it would be pretty amusing to see Coach try to assassinate Derek…

I'd say it's the show's best episode, with "It's Not For Everyone" being both close behind and so far away (the stupidity factor) in terms of quality. So it's not a wide gap when you look at the grades, but I'd still say this episode is a vast improvement. It's certainly not perfect though.

Hey, I never said that kid was good!

My problem came from her telling him not to look at the eclipse without the glasses… and then both of them proceeding to look at the eclipse without the glasses.

I told you the show was bleak.

In my first review, I mention The Walking Dead because of a very surface level similarity and even call The Strain—a show that is clearly slow—nowhere near as slow as TWD.

Malia's character as it stands is essentially Anya Jr. at this point, especially the more the show neglects to go into just how messed up she must be mentally.

Hey, save the comments for my reviews, you guys!

I didn't get a chance to mention it in my review, but I believe he was the CEO (or at least some big shot) at the airline. Keeping the narrative and misdirection of airplane failure alive with a faux suicide.

I'll allow it.