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Also, besides the obvious clockwork Orange references did anyone else notice how many of the camera angles and hair/clothing styles have an aeon Flux look? The animated version of course. The interrogator looked like he walked right out of one of the episodes.

Great show so far. As crazy as it was, it is probably the most fully realized and realistic portrayal of what it would be like to be a mutant and not be aware of their existence. I did miss something though. When did Syd switch back and how?

I don't know. In the force awakens they actually do a spot on heil Hitler. Just left handed.

Well there is a point here, just not a defensible one. The original Star wars is highly evocative of nazi fascism as being the bad guys. Back then they didn't complain because the heroes were white also but lucas and Spielberg have always had antinazi imagery. Of course most people agree that Nazis are bad. Apparently

I know it wasn't Clementine. But he can fall to the ground faking it. Why wouldn't he? Kind of defeats the purpose if he doesn't pretend to fall over dead. Think about the trailer. Maeve takes them right to where Bernard fell. Why would she know he was there? Because she helped him. Shes the connection between

No. It could have been a blank.

Ah. Finally found another comment about that. He let go of his sons death. Maeve had a child die. She changed things. It was either a blank or he missed on purpose. The more I think about it, the more it fits.

But did Bernard actually kill himself this time? Remember what he said to his son? He had to let go of the pain to move on.And Ford expected him to kill himself out of despair. I think he faked it.

I actually think they hijacked that from his time in elephant man. Looked very similar.

Are we sure Bernard actually shot himself at the end? Maybe he never killed Elsie, which is being hinted at. If true, then he was truly acting when he showed despair, so why do that? I can't see him faking that, but not the shot. Maybe he shot past his head, maybe it was a blank.

Starring Kevin James as the cow and a beautiful 28 year old that he doesn't truly appreciate as his human wife.

They could have just upped it one instead of all the way. How would she know?

I actually find the nudity to be a very interesting part of the show. The fact that you are uncomfortable I would think should be more of an afterthought than a live experience. Because when immersed in the show, they aren't real humans and the nudity is no more altering than seeing a Barbie doll without clothes. It's

I always feel like with Cameron every story is just another pretty white person with problems dramedy. There is never any real risk or real loss. Nobody ends up with nothing. Every pot gets its lid which is just bs. Life isn't like that. Nor is it about any of that. One thing always missing from crowes work is

It's John stone right?

Yeah I wasn't sure. Guess you have to figure Chuck would know that anyway. He could still say it was all an act no matter how adamant he said he wasn't. Obviously he isn't permanently disbarred.

Would the tape even be admissible?

Gus would never walk into an unsure situation like that on neutral turf.

All I could think when Kim chastised him was how in breaking bad Saul would demand to be given a dollar for attorney client privilege. It seemed pointless at the time considering the other rules he was breaking. So I wonder if kim's words ring in his ears to make him do that.

The whole scene with hanzee following the blood trail and diving behind the car when lou shot at him and shooting the waved down driver was all from no country.