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I am looking forward to learning more of Rachel's back-story. She is being portrayed as the chief honcho, ar at the very least chief enforcer, of the Neolutionists. In scenes she's had with Leekie, doesn't she seem to be the one giving orders? Maybe I'm extrapolating there. Yet she's way too young to have had that

It's also odd how much importance they are putting on the clones signing the contract. 1) If the patent in their DNA is definitive, what difference does it make whether they sign the contract or not? 2) If the contract is what rules, then the fact that the Neolutionists immediately broke the terms of it by keeping the

Helena had already survived that earlier stabbing, or whatever you call that metal rod plunged into her stomach. She'd only just recovered from that, with the help of Tomas. I can't recall - is Tomas still at large?

Last season, there was a another explicit Canadian reference, when someone said that for Sarah's [fake] funeral it would take too long to wait for one of the characters to bring in all her Montreal friends. And there was a fun reference that only Canadians would get. I think it was Cosima trying to explain, jokingly,

This is true for the most part, yes. And I like it. But in this episode, they not only referred to "the feds" many times (is there anyone in Canada who uses that term?) but at one point someone even asked "which feds"? In Canada, if there are any [armed] federal agencies other than the RCMP ("the Mounties"), I don't

What do you mean by "click on advertising"? Using AdBlock Plus, there is no advertising to click on. Is there an icon somewhere to display it at temporarily?

That was already quoted in the review, so what's the point in repeating it without comment?

And closed captions.

Human.

Somewhat weird that the plane went from leaving France airspace to approaching Portland from over the ocean without mention of passing over any land, or for that matter the Atlantic, first. I remember they once did another plane trip from Europe (Vienna) to Portland arriving over the Pacific in the first season. I

Closed Captions said Picker. But they can be wrong.

Good review and critique. It's very good, but, honestly, Mike has just been offered a way out of his dilemma. In real life, he'd grab it immediately: he's young enough to adapt, succeed and rise in this new profession, whereas in his law firm he'll be stuck forever below the glass ceiling. He can even practice law, as

Did anyone catch the brand name of the cigarettes on the packet? It looked like something very unusual that I'd never heard of. Then I'd swear that when Boyd referred to the explosive, he called it something like this same name. I'll try to find time to re-watch, but I wonder if anyone else noticed this.

Breaking Bad season 4: death of Gus. You knew it was possible, but not like that.

It was pretty clear that he wasn't guilty at the very end, where Kalinda discovers that both he and the murdered girl were in the same hospital, with the same paramedic and most likely the same gurney, after she went to the pool.

Elsbeth should ask if they have audio. They have to answer honestly. If they have audio, their case will fall apart since it will prove that Will said nothing except "Get away". Since this was likely a setup, and they might have guessed Will would say nothing incriminating, they most likely didn't have a wire or any

Wu Hoo! Who knew? Drew Wu, that's who!

I see the name clearly, above. It clearly passed moderation. (Ever seen that happen before?)

I didn't understand about Ryan's new girlfriend. She says she's not "from Florida" but from a town a couple of towns away from Chatsworth. The idea seems to be that she isn't at Ryan's college *in* Florida either, just local to Chatsworth.

I'm not really complaining, but I am bemused that a slight half-hour comedy like this gets a full-on, earnest 1400-word analysis. I'm not sure it deserves that, and might have been served better by something more concise, but OK.