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The idea that Evie would believe there are no copies of Kendra's video is ridiculous. One, why wouldn't she suspect Sarah and Art immediately transferring copies to their phones, that Evie Cho herself was sent the video online and we live in the age of cloud computing & storage? So it seems rather convenient to

Why the Neolutionists hadn't done this months ago when they had their hands on Sarah makes no sense…

Swan is part of the goose family - 'The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg'? Since this series is fond of referring to works that have become part of pop culture…And Sarah is the only one with vibrant/fertile eggs.

I'm late to the viewing game, but overall enjoying the show. One question aside - why did they go from call Ms. Cho Eva to Evie? Too close to 'evil" to me; a bit contrived don't you think?

I'm totally new to this show; I binge-watched it over the past few days with no idea its true show type (night time soap/dramedy/musical?) I was looking for a straightforward drama so it took me completely by surprise. I actually came across this show because of a complimentary EW magazine article featuring Taraji P.

'Abort Internet mission, Phase 1…release control…I repeat, abort Internet mission,'

Rather ironic…this article encouraged me to watch both Infamous and Capote and I found the first to be more compelling. The writer's relationships and the questions surrounding their sincerity had more depth in Infamous compared to Capote. This review could have biased me the other way, but I lost interest within the

So will Jon Snow correctly burn all the felled forces (except Rickon) so none become White Walker resurrected Wights when they attack from the North? A Wun Wun Wight would wreak havoc, even on a dragon.

Arrogance, his biggest flaw? How could she NOT be baring his child, in his mind? Likewise, Sansa may actually fear/know as well, but is hiding it from others (and thus us viewers/readers); so it will come as a shock/surprise later on. She may have been hiding this knowledge as a saving move if others fail against him

Were Ramsey's last words to Sansa implying she was pregnant with his child? That even with his death his legacy would remain? If so, and with Lady Stoneheart at Winterfell, this brings up a compelling dilemma about her willingly baring the child…

(way late on opinion, please forgive) - why was/is this Communist debate just from a Russian enemy POV? Ironically, our biggest trade partner is China, which is still (ostensibly, at least) a Communist country, correct? And didn't we use their proximity to USSR to undermine the Russian's military and economic prowess

"Why Ho Ming? Best egg rolls in Cheyenne, -schlurp-!"

(If a metal lid on a glass jar: run the side of the jar under tap of hot water for a few seconds so the heat will expand the lid, then twist…)

Montana seems hard pressed to re-prioritize their agenda. Alaska's got that part down easy - they must fly over/coast along/drive through Canada to physically get to the lower 48, so a 'temporary' pit stop isn't unheard of.

I'm surprised it isn't among Illinois', California's or Michigan's top queries…Maybe they're fond of a related TV series. ;-)

Do Wyoming's dream of Canadian sheep?

Gaad's death: anyone else notice the final shot of his body is mid-range and shows how the broken door appears as a Christian cross hanging over him? Right after the previous scene of the argument between Paige and her parents, with their son oblivious to it all while throwing a tennis ball off camera? Ah, the level

The only *consistently* compelling character thus far is Selina Kyle, who's best when lurking about like a cross between a spider monkey and a cat.

And notice how they didn't even try to crown Bob with all hair?

I dozed through half the finale, like this season. My sister and I agreed, Bob the Drag Queen was going to win, not necessarily because s/he's fantastic but because the rest of the competition was so mundane. When sized up against the former winners and even other top contestants shown in the audience, Bob is not the