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    That's fair enough. Some folks consider 5x09 to be the true ending & the rest being not canon ((for obvious reasons, & that's their prerogative). These last 4 have been the best batch the show's put out since the final 4 of Season 3, IMO.

    He can probably jump into the back side of the train car before it left completely, & work his way to the front, I suppose. Unless he attacked from the back door anyway.

    Talk about sticking the landing! Great review, LaToya.

    I see :)

    So you're okay with contorting like tables, & getting certain organs painted? :)

    Turns out that Brit blonde, is Talulah Riley (the ex of Elon Musk). Was also in Inception.

    No doubt. And Shannon Woodward's character, Elsie King, is probably a nod to Root (likely named after computer pioneer Augusta King, much like the perky psycho's FBI cover).

    From what I know, the writing staff includes (besides the showrunners, Brubaker, & Yu): Daniel T. Thomsen (Sarah Connor Chronicles), Dominic Mitchell (BBC's In The Flesh), Halley Gross (Banshee), Dan Dietz (Person of Interest), & Kath Lingenfelter (The Leftovers).

    He's the best friend of a character named Logan here. Totally intentional.

    Be cool if they tried 65mm for the second season, for large scale sequences. IMAX is probably too much for TV.

    Person of Interest was shot with the Arri Alexa, but I suppose that's because there was no choice at the time, as network TV has phased out filmstock. HBO offers no such problems.

    Episode 7, to be exact. Ed Brubaker did the fourth.

    Been waiting for nearly 3 years, & it is so worth it. And for it to drop on the PoI finale week is even better.

    Now I can't help picturing John Nolan saying 'gosh darn'.

    The link I usually get it from wasn't up yet. Pretty OCD that way.

    Think even if they had killed him, Greer would've found another way to bring it to life.

    'Samaritan would've come to exist, regardless.'

    I was about to get to work, & the internet's pretty slow over there.

    I suppose so. Both shows have similar themes, & are produced by WB. Can't exactly rule it out.

    Either that, or Brother Eye. Which was Jonah's inspiration for the sonar machine in TDK.