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Maybe not all, but 100 years ago there was no grounder sky crew divide. It's totally feasible that the originators of the current grounders had access to space age radiation therapy. A handful of Polaris survivors and access to what remained of labs would have been sufficient.

Emerson to the city of light!

There's no death in the city of light. We've seen people get stabbed and not care. It's absolutely dangerous for your physical body. However alie seems concerned with whatever echo of yourself she can upload. Your physical body is just a tool

There is obviously something wrong with alie! The Borg think they're helping, too. ;)

I think she does want the code. She really thinks she's fulfilling her creator's goals, and is herself pretty open about there being an attempt to improve her out there.

Jaha forgetting that he even had a son is absolutely the most horrifying thing Alie has done since blowing up the world.

I honestly think she is just trying to help by reducing pain. I don't think she has an agenda beyond that. Select a group of people merge them into her program, keep the matrix going.

Good thing that everything that falls out of the sky falls into the greater DC area!
Did not see that plot twist coming.

At the very least, we know nobody's freed him of his pain and anger.

I see now why the sacred commander chip looks like it was machined (because it was) but surely ALIE is not so clueless that she never asked anybody in the city of light if they'd seen something that looked like that. I can buy Titus (and his predecessors) keeping a lot of things secret, but anyone who's ever seen the

I meant after she stabbed him through the heart and he literally came back from hell. I'm not a ward Skye shipper, I just don't think you should underestimate a teenager's capacity for believing, "He's in there, her love can save him!"

Didn't stop Buffy and Angel.

WFRR is pretty clearly a parody/homage to Chinatown. If the cutesy kids version is too sad for @danfrieds it's worth warning that the original is not a happy movie.

The ending of Chinatown is what the world is really like, so yeah. Maybe it's best you don't see it.

The episode with the shrink made it pretty explicit. As did Dr. Phil.

That bugged me, too! Complaining about the lack of Mexican authenticity while dressed as a Colombian. I kept waiting for her to comment, but nothing.

I thought it was weird that she was obsessing about the inauthenticity of the Mexican restaurant, without ever noting that shakira is Colombian.

I only watched it recently. Imagine who framed Roger rabbit with a deeply unhappy ending.

Yeah, most episodes Rebecca hits what would normally be rock bottom in the middle, then ends on a positive note. But occasionally you as the audience member have to confront the fact that she's a deeply unhappy person.