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ok…so what does the K stand for?

exactly. I thought he was going to come back for the awesome tangerines.

if that happened I totally would have started to do what Henry has been off doing these last few episodes (and my palms would have gotten hairier)

me too!!!!!!!

The scene where Paige is home watching MASH and her parents come home is shot is sort of a strange way. Philip and Elizabeth move into the kitchen away from the couch and both go to the far left of the frame. Paige stands up, walks toward the camera, walks left out of frame and then back into the left of the frame

the details sound even more enticing!

I'd watch that.

"I’m also going to assume Joan can detect the audio differences in gunshot playback and actual gunshots even when startled out of a deep sleep, because it is the only reason to stagger downstairs in mule slippers and without any kind of weapon whatsoever." I was thinking the same thing. Could have been a fun sight

I thought it was cool that in the background at the gym, there were women boxers.

I wasn't into the bow tie with pink blouse but I really liked Joan's outfit in the interrogation room. black and white pilgrim dress with red highlights on the side. very cool.

So, the tube station Niska was in was East Finchley, but where is the Silo and what was the forest Mattie was walking through?

I thought the scene where Sophie drew the green dots on the mirror was really interesting and creative. But being nerdy, I'm trying to work out if they actually aligned with her eyes as she was looking at them or was it just the camera's perspective?

I was talking about directorial decisions and cameral angles.

I'm enjoying how Amos is becoming a more interesting character. Within the genre there quite a few who are damaged or non-human and trying to recover or establish their humanity and I'm glad they are handling Alex with a slightly unique spin.

something I've been noticing…at the end of a few scenes with the refugees, the camera moves back and up to show the entire room. It is almost like those shots where they would have thousands of people and the director might be trying to say "look, this is a huge problem, there are tons of people, and it is becoming a

yeah I agree. It is interesting how some actors seems to just use a typical 2017 earth accent and others try to come up with something interesting and unique (but similar enough to our current variant to be a) understandable and b) believable that one evolved from the other) I sort of think that Anderson Dawes is

"It’s a little hard to transcribe, but the entire scene with Quentin pretending to remember where Alice learned about viewing pieces of the past was a great bit of comedy between him and Penny and Kady." very much agree. Well acted and edited

I would disagree. If you use bigoted language or press bigoted buttons you are still a bigot. I don't understand the "if you don't believe the bigoted thing you are saying" because if you are saying it, you are a bigot. Also, for the record and to avoid more apologist rhetoric, this is a quote from the article too

Along with "Was there any Mail Robot?" maybe we could have a weekly feature of "What did Henry do" and use double entendre to imply onanistic self-abuse. "He went through 20 dollars in quarters punching Ms. Pacman's buttons at the arcade last night instead of going to the library"

Why didn't AVClub choose the screen shot of Elizabeth in the green house through the vent?…the lighting was perfect.