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nice.

Timothy Olyphant's haircut was justifiiiiied.

Evelyn knew about Heracles because she tracked the kid down at Joseph's request. She probably pieced the rest of the situation together on her own.

Richard's hysterical giggle.
Best part of the episode.

There's nothing nerdy or shameful about noticing the difference in injuries. But as to Em's true identity, I'm convinced she's going to turn out to be a fat, pimply gamer-type like from South Park's WoW episode.

THAT'S where she's from! Damn, she does excel at those.

Interesting guy.
He comes across as a pretty fun guy to interview.

Best.
Cold open. Ever.

I vote warn, then ban.

neat.

I appreciate you, Nathan.

Spot on.

Tasha's right.
Everything she said about Tim Burton is sterling truth.

@Schiels Let me tell you a story about a little show called "Firefly"…

I love the opening theme. I mean, sure it's spare, but it's just so elegant. I don't see how you could hate this one for being "boring" and not the BSG theme (which I also enjoy).

From the looks of next week, Adama's sister might go the Tauron-ass-whup route herself.

Lawyer Musings
If I were a frustrated police detective watching the Sarno show, I'd want to subpoena that Zoe Avatar and ask it what it knows. It could have info on Zoe's motivations, associates, future terrorist plots, etc.
But then, that raises a legal question: Can you subpoena such a private object? Is it even an

I've wondered about this, too. It's also possible that, given her skills, Zoe2 creates new avatars and friends and personalities online, some of whom go totally nuts. The Cylon rebellion could be the result of several personalities, and could also be a contentious choice, much like the later Cylon debates in BSG.

Dante's Inferno?
That commercial rocked.

Voice-skills.
Amelie, your vocal elasticity is positively Bamford-esque.