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This is interesting. I have read comments about how the timeline is all messed up, but I haven't found that to be the case. I wonder if that is a result of the version I'm reading, or corrections made to books since original publishing (I'm reading ebooks, so easier to fix), or something else.

For the purposes of the show, I think Claire's reaction is supposed to just plant a seed for a later episode- where we will learn more about why Claire knows the name.

I think the danger is supposed to come more from what is coming and under the surface than their everyday life. Like Charlie, for example- he himself seems the opposite of dangerous. But the fact that he is such a fop is part of what makes him dangerous. Recall that Jamie's first choice would be for the Scottish to

I thought in the book she became pregnant from when they had sex at the abbey. They were at the abbey for a long time- long enough for Claire to get pregnant from the first time they have sex (when she is trying to heal him and all), and realize she is pregnant by the time they get to the hot springs. (At least,

at the intersection of Avenue Q no less

Has anyone else noticed a white robot that shows up several times? I sort of only half noticed it at first, then at some point I was like wait- how many times has this thing been on the show?

So, for someone who watches all of those except Legends of Tomorrow (plus Jane the Virgin and Supergirl), is Legends of Tomorrow a worthwhile addition?

I think what you mean is blacks would never choose a theme so closely associated with institutional racism and damage inflicted on the black community.

They have said several times that once a Zombie goes feral, it is "too late" to bring them back. I think we are supposed to assume that these supermaxed Zombies were already too far gone. (Confirmed by the fact that once they had brains, they didn't exactly snap out of it).

Best part about his delivery is I am completely 50/50 on whether that line was legit (consistent w/ his established unpredictable tastes) or complete snark (consistent w/ established history of complete snark)

Does anyone else feel like this episode was a bit heavy handed on the "getting rid of threats to him and Liv" front? I was ok w/ the Drake thing, less ok, but still sort of ok w/ Gildarita dying, but the part at the end about zombie concubine being led away felt to me like a spotlight on "all possible romantic

Not to mention about parking in the back…

It was both. First it was a wax seal (totally the kind of thing you'd get at Colonial Williamsburg and never use), then later, a centrifuge.

Just to piggyback with applying that summary to the episode: so dude with inside (the friend of Rafael's brother) info knows company is about to get a huge patent that will increase its value a lot. Not clear if he told Rafael or not- maybe he did and Rafael blacked it out, maybe he didn't- I think that part was left

This list doesn't include the two I keep playing over and over again: I'm a good person, and Jap Battle Rap

Yeah, but Blowie Point isn't even all that windy…

Me, to my husband, who was looking at computer during first few minutes of episode: "You're missing Rachel's boobs in that bra"

Rachel reminds us all on twitter that the doctor is her actual IRL husband.

The file said M. Carter. So, could be Margaret, could be Michael…