Inject him with Castor clone blood and see what kind of horrific stuff it does to him?
Inject him with Castor clone blood and see what kind of horrific stuff it does to him?
Oh, I think Kent is capable of being driven crazy by Selena and her staff, he just won't throw a fit. He'll just screw her over by giving them completely inaccurate polling data and force them to change their entire strategy, when the old one was actually working. He'll have walked out of the office at a moderate to…
I have an ambivalent reaction to him. For example, I got a kick out of the complete obliviousness of the eggnog latte line this week, and at the same time I was irritated that it took him so long to realize that correct season or not, a regular office doesn't have eggnog lattes.
Look out Guy Fieri, there's a new bleach-blonde-with-a bottomless pit-for-a-stomach in town!
Felix could use more to do, but I disagree with the reviewer that Felix has been relegated to gay best friend territory. To me he's the glue that holds everyone together—even when the characters are totally pissed at or exasperated with each other, he finds a way to get them to work together and keep their focus on…
I'm not sure she even had an escape plan in mind, considering that the odds are at least a few hundred to 1. I think she just enjoyed taunting Paul.
Yeah…she seems doomed to a life surrounded by homicidal maniacs.
I think the Castor clones' "glitch" being a mental deterioration makes sense. If their minds go, they can't give away any classified information/military secrets.
Even if they are, the poll will be off by 4 points.
Oh Dear Lord, I hope that's not the case, but considering how easy he is to brainwash, it's plausible. Ugh.
I agree that Cassie isn't the witness. She has no motivation for causing the deaths of 7 billion people.
I can't even string together coherent paragraphs right now, so…time for stream of consciousness:
Sheldon's surprise-slash-admiration was too cute for me to care about that.
I think deep down they were hoping it was just some shmucky executive trying to oust Khan, because that's something they can handle much more easily.
A lot of it was makeup and hair. 2043 Jones has the really grey all-over-the-place mad scientist hair and wears no makeup. 2015 Jones had a good haircut, and they took out all of the grey, and they put on some foundation and makeup to make her skin look brighter/more youthful.
I'm hoping the appearance of the red ivy in 2043 does mean that something from the events in 2015 altered the timeline, because that means there's still the possibility of the plague being prevented.
"Though now introducing eternal recurrence means nothing should change; everything happens again and again and Cole never stops the virus. "
Nope. Not at all.
All of the loops are starting to confuse me, but one in particular is freaking me out.
I think I mixed up them being in 2015 vs. the 1990s in the flashbacks. That's why you don't write these things at 2 a.m.