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There is good reason to think that they would not be connected. Anytime you create a computer network, you create a weakness in your system. If you are depending on computers to keep a plague at bay, the safest way to build a system is to have all of the various computers involved function independently from each

Amy, it seems to me, is exactly the kind of person to press a red button and Rory is the type to press green. And Amy is self-centred enough to think that if red is the obvious choice for her, it would be for anyone else.

Okay the monsters thing, I have no argument against, except to say that I wasn't bothered by them. In fact I liked the idea of the "monsters" being robots that were actually just trying to help.

@Professor Snugglesworth You sound like you think you understand  quantum physics, which can only mean you don't.

I think the implication is that they die in 24 hrs no matter what. So, you speed up there timelines and they get to live a lifetime in 24 hrs. If you slowed their time stream down, then 24 hrs might seem like a minute to them, after which they would be dead.

It is, but from my understanding it has little to do with switching around some plugs.

I remember nothing of the plot now, but didn't Law & Order finish a season on a cliffhanger and then because Steven Hill decided to leave the show between seasons, they just dropped it completely and started the new season with a brand new story?

Do we know that baby Henry is now non-existent? And even if he is, that seems consistent with the overarching plot anyway.

Not just ongoing, but kind of fundamental to last season's finale (or at least the second last episode of the season).

It's not that Jeff faked his law degree, it's that he faked the undergraduate degree that got him into law school. So, he doesn't really need to be taking law classes.

I'm not sure Rose does have her Ten. If I remember the episode properly, the duplicate Ten was, like Donna, human. Which to my mind means the same thing that happened to Donna would have happened to him, only with out our Doctor there to help him out.

She does say right before her regeneration that the last time it happened she ended up a toddler, which to me would suggest that it wasn't something she had control over and also that she would have been "older" than that before the regeneration.

I think you'll be disappointed. Since she grew up with Amy and Rory and this whole episode has happened, I think finding her as a child would be crossing their own timeline, which would lead to paradoxes and all kinds of other messy time travel problems.

Except that, he would not just kill them, but also make them "disappear". And since they are obviously illegals working under the table, who would notice they're disappearance?

I'm probably way off but …
I'm gonna guess that season long plot is going to resolve with Neal either having never intended to take off with the money and art (or will change his mind about it) and is only trying to find a way to turn the stuff over to the feds without implicating Mozzie (who you'll recall didn't

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Dick (unless you're referring to Nixon, in which case it's allowed).

I desperately need to hear Steppin' Out performed by some half-baked musicians and sung by someone who can't hold a tune.

How do you know so much about Ira Glass's personal life? Is there a public radio version of TMZ that I don't know about?

Big fight happened hours ago?
At the end of last week's episode, Lockhart & Gardner was just starting to prepare for the murdered judge case and at the beginning of this episode it's closing arguments. Seems to me it's a pretty good bet that weeks have gone by since Alicia yelled at Kalinda.