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If I recall correctly, Lachlan has to die for his venom to be extracted - which is the only thing capable of killing The Garuda.

*he never tried to make Bo commit to a monogamous relationship, nor to keep her for himself *
Yes, he did.  Season 1, episode 12:  “I don’t want to share you, Bo. I don’t want anyone else’s hands on your body. I don’t want anyone mouth on yours" — and I could go on and on.

*he never tried to make Bo commit to a monogamous relationship, nor to keep her for himself *
Yes, he did.  Season 1, episode 12:  “I don’t want to share you, Bo. I don’t want anyone else’s hands on your body. I don’t want anyone mouth on yours" — and I could go on and on.

No. I never said the remaining episodes would suck. I said most of them would and I remember quite well pointing out the episodes that I particularly liked - 2.16 is included in that short list, along with the last 2. 2.19 and 2.20, while not particularly awful had some cringe-worthy nearly nonsentical moments. 2.17

No. I never said the remaining episodes would suck. I said most of them would and I remember quite well pointing out the episodes that I particularly liked - 2.16 is included in that short list, along with the last 2. 2.19 and 2.20, while not particularly awful had some cringe-worthy nearly nonsentical moments. 2.17

Except we know Dyson is possessive. That attitude could be interpreted as one of care or concern on its own, but here it only added to Dyson's already possessive nature.

Except we know Dyson is possessive. That attitude could be interpreted as one of care or concern on its own, but here it only added to Dyson's already possessive nature.

How was my "prediction" proven wrong when I pointed out 2.16 is actually one of the few worth watching episodes  of the back 9 order? You can tell me to "suck it" if you enjoy the next two, particularly 2.18.

How was my "prediction" proven wrong when I pointed out 2.16 is actually one of the few worth watching episodes  of the back 9 order? You can tell me to "suck it" if you enjoy the next two, particularly 2.18.

Dyson manages to get possessive over Bo even when he can't feel a thing about her. What an annoying ass character. This episode worked because all 4 regulars were there, worked together and it had just the right pacing - something often lacking on this show -, even with useless plot devices such as Ryan and Nadia

Dyson manages to get possessive over Bo even when he can't feel a thing about her. What an annoying ass character. This episode worked because all 4 regulars were there, worked together and it had just the right pacing - something often lacking on this show -, even with useless plot devices such as Ryan and Nadia

Exactly.

Exactly.

Thank you!

Thank you!

It's both progressively worse and an overall let-down but it is also inconsistent, in my opinion. 2.15 is just as bad as 2.14, but 2.16 was pretty good.  2.21 in particular is one of the best episodes of the series. 2.18 was AWFUL and 2.19 and 2.20, while not necessarily bad, had face-palming moments and

It's both progressively worse and an overall let-down but it is also inconsistent, in my opinion. 2.15 is just as bad as 2.14, but 2.16 was pretty good.  2.21 in particular is one of the best episodes of the series. 2.18 was AWFUL and 2.19 and 2.20, while not necessarily bad, had face-palming moments and

Told ya it'd go downhill from ep13. The back 9 order was a HUGE mistake for this show. And whoever thought an episode without the 2 most popular characters would work was clearly on drugs.

Told ya it'd go downhill from ep13. The back 9 order was a HUGE mistake for this show. And whoever thought an episode without the 2 most popular characters would work was clearly on drugs.

I suppose that's a YMMV kind of thing. I was specifically referring to the next couple episodes. IMO, all remaining episodes with the exception of 16, 21 and *maybe* 22 (I did enjoy the finale overall) made me want to poke my eyes out.