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Tom Mason: I voted for Kodos!

I have more of a hunch that rebellion is going to be abandoned and never mentioned again come season three.

I have more of a hunch that rebellion is going to be abandoned and never mentioned again come season three.

If there weren't at least three deus ex machinas in the episode, I wouldn't have used it at least three times in the review. I'll accept blame but the blame needs to be shared with Remi Aubuchon, Bradley Thompson and David Weddle.

If there weren't at least three deus ex machinas in the episode, I wouldn't have used it at least three times in the review. I'll accept blame but the blame needs to be shared with Remi Aubuchon, Bradley Thompson and David Weddle.

The moment in "Molon Labe" when Tom just aims up and shoots the overlord in the neck is by far my favorite Tom moment this season.

The moment in "Molon Labe" when Tom just aims up and shoots the overlord in the neck is by far my favorite Tom moment this season.

All shows are improved with Twin Peaks. "How's Maggie? How's Maggie? How's Maggie?"

All shows are improved with Twin Peaks. "How's Maggie? How's Maggie? How's Maggie?"

Also in terms of CGI: I forgot to mention just how clunky I found that first scene with all the skitters in Charleston. The effects work better when it's just one or two, not when it's a swarm.

Also in terms of CGI: I forgot to mention just how clunky I found that first scene with all the skitters in Charleston. The effects work better when it's just one or two, not when it's a swarm.

But Carl never stays in the house! He keeps wandering away and people die as a result. Worse than a black cat.

But Carl never stays in the house! He keeps wandering away and people die as a result. Worse than a black cat.

Absolutely. While I think the zombie thriller aspect is done better qualitatively than the sci-fi thriller stuff here, at least I don't want everyone here to die as badly as everyone on Walking Dead.

Absolutely. While I think the zombie thriller aspect is done better qualitatively than the sci-fi thriller stuff here, at least I don't want everyone here to die as badly as everyone on Walking Dead.

I did not know that at the time of reviewing. So I at least understand why they did it, but that certainly doesn't change my irritation at it.

I did not know that at the time of reviewing. So I at least understand why they did it, but that certainly doesn't change my irritation at it.

Hitler being a werewolf who rose to power through Greek coins - gah, that makes me so mad. And it worries me the producers say in interviews they're looking to extend the Wesen world's influence on the real world.

Hitler being a werewolf who rose to power through Greek coins - gah, that makes me so mad. And it worries me the producers say in interviews they're looking to extend the Wesen world's influence on the real world.

I think it's Dutch… for professor!