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Just a little nitpick, but the Bowie/Trent Reznor song is titled "I'm Afraid of Americans", not America.

I've been thinking for a few episodes now, that neither reality is real. When Britton kept flashing back to the car accident it's tinged in white, not the red or green of the realities. So it could be that he's either: A) in a coma, or B) at death's door. His brain is forcing him to work out the last case he was on

That still doesn't make any sense. If you're at work streaming music over your phone, why not use the WiFi connection that's already there? Especially if you're doing overtime (when presumably there are less people).

Easy, he's still a coward at heart. He thinks that without the power of magic backing him up, he'll never be able to protect those that he loves from harm.

That sounds about right...right around 2006 was when the licenses for gamma emitters increased by about 500%. If you wanted to keep something like that on your property, you would have to pay craploads of money. I only know this because when I worked for a research company that had a Cesium sourced machine that was

Sci-fi on NBC? It'll get 6 maybe 8 episodes before it's cancelled.

Yeah, I was having the same feeling. A couple of times I swear I heard the old BB theme song.

A few thoughts...I got a very big dose of Wizard of Oz feeling in this episode. I think it was when Nina told Olivia that she had the power all along.

Meh. Drunk Hulk on twitter is FAR better and much more entertaining. Also, he gets his point across in a sentence or two instead of the existential navel gazing of the writer above.

You were strapped down and forced to watch tv shows in the 80's?

Well, we also know that Astrid will survive because Walter foreshadowed it by showing the lemon cake 'heal' itself back together after being cut. Since Olivia can move between the two universes without a machine, Bell is going to try to use Olivia's power to complete the destruction of both universes in order to

Frankly, Thor comics have been around a lot longer than Game of Thrones, and they'll still be there long after the GoT fad has gone away. No need to copy that style or make Asgard 'grittier' or 'less ethereal' since Asgard isn't like anyplace in GoT.

Not worth the 3D price. Stick with 2D.

Read "The Infinity Gaunlet". It was written in the early 1990's, and is one of the definitive Avengers stories involving Thanos.

You forget to add that Galileo's observation that the earth orbited the sun wasn't formally accepted by the Vatican until 1992.

Paper towels were invented for a reason.

I keep saying that Juliette is either another Grimm (and doesn't know it, like Nick), or she's a member of the Royals (and again, doesn't know it).

Maybe I'm just old and jaded, but when I see something like this from a writer who has kinda sucked in the last few things he has written, I smell sensationalistic bullshit as a ploy to increase publicity and sales. Yeah, yeah, I know people are going to throw that muddled mess that was All Star Superman at me, or

She's was hot maybe 10 years ago, but not now. Plus she still can't act any better now then when she first started in movies (which means not at all). I go to movies to be entertained, not to be scared by her plastic looks (and cross eyes) and complete lack of acting.