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Mq Lafayette
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I really loved Clover and Cloverfield, but I know that they were generally not very well received.

I can see your point, but I'm not terribly invested in Star Wars as a series, so I'd be fine with either director making (an additional) entertaining space movie.

"So Luke, how's your sex life?"

Whedon?  Not that I'm mad, or that I think Whedon would definitely be better; I just think he's a reasonable alternative.

"Ihf yoo strahk meh doown, I whill bacome moore pawerfuul than yoo can poosibly imageen. Ohai Marhk!"

"Ihf yoo strahk meh doown, I whill bacome moore pawerfuul than yoo can poosibly imageen. Ohai Marhk!"

MINDSCREW!

They're all here:

What?! Divulge your information; don't make me read you!

"*Does* it, white man?"

Was the Windmark "You humans call it…hate" line a callback to the oft-mocked "You humans call it love" ?  Either way, it was awesome.

I didn't think I could be any more jealous of Lincoln, but then I read your comment…

You survived!

I'd bet money that it was "Henry"

Never fuck with the people Olivia cares about; DRJ and Alt-Nina's kidnap squad will attest to that.

Walter went to the future to host a quasi-documentary show on Science:

I….disagree!

Did they literally mean switching the poles on the magnet, in this case?  If so, is this only case of "reversing the polarity" actually meaning something?  Was it intentional?

How awesome was it that Olivia smooshed Windmark like a bug?  I was thinking she was going to fry him with every watt of the NYC's power, but this was even better.