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The attractiveness remark, while true though subjective, was more tongue in cheek.  I think we are all agreeing on the same point though that the show hasn't given us a compelling reason to buy why Kara is so important other than 'boy you know how are teenagers'.

I saw Percy Jackson recently and watching this suddenly made me fee really dirty.  That was only a couple of years ago.  It's like that was her little sister.

I think the no body commenting on Gemma's beating is the point.  I don't understand the culture but I think the writers are trying to portray that chauvinistic side of it.  That even someone as revered as Gemma can take a beating and it's not anyone's problem to put there nose in.  It's certainly despicable behavior

I saw Kristen Stewart on the Tonight Show once all dolled up and she was absurdly hot.  I think it's valid casting if she doesn't have any lines and someone holds a puppy just off screen for her to look at.

Obviously the most unrealistic thing about this show is "Angsty Boy" (name unimportant) is obsessed with bringing his girlfriend back.  He has a far more attractive girl in the colony and the best excuse known to man to break it off with 2149 girl.  Stinson would be ashamed.

Only if they then get jobs at the bar with the cook who wants to bang them, and aging hipster jazz musician and they make the bar owner more of a racial stereotype.  that's the sort of TV America wants to watch.

There have been far too many apple related crimes on network teelvision this season.  After honeycrisp-gate on "Once Upon a time" I thought we had sent our message to those network fat cats!  I was wrong.  So so wrong.

That scene made the whole episode worth it to me.  Embrace the crazy!

The cupcake thing came out of nowhere.  I didn't even think we were supposed to think they were drunk yet.  The Johnny Cash bit made me laugh as did the insistence that they put the wine down next to them at the party but I just don't care about a lot of the other things going on.  The existence of the horse really

I really hate the fact that he's a cop.  I get that they did that to establish he already has innate investigative skills and what not but the added issue of his partner is cumbersome.  I'd like it a whole lot better if he was a private eye and the big bad wolf guy joined him.

Wow.  Easy on the crazy eyes Becky.

I'm not entirely sure it's fake blood.  I think Ron Perlman became sentient 3 episodes ago and they just let the cameras roll.

Bosco does not fuck around. He watches.  He waits.

I wish the chip maker would have actually been called the deus ex machina machine.  That would have been wonderful.

I did.  I am quite uncomfortable.

Did anyone else notice the obvious giveaway during the 'judgement' the camera just focused on random solider guy who ended up being the real killer.  I hate that shit.

I find both equally annoying and am fine with their respective fates.

Keeping with my 'watching an emotionally devastated man pick up the pieces of his fragile psyche and the CIA officer who thinks he's evil' theory…it seems completely plausible that in an attempt to break him they forced him to kill his fellow captive.

Why wouldn't everyone have a god damned cross bow or compound bow at this point?

His armband, the ducky tie one, was a nice touch.