And if you tell me to turn my machine off and on again, I'll do it slowly.
And if you tell me to turn my machine off and on again, I'll do it slowly.
Yeah, exactly. As another commenter said, it's like they've treated Canada & USA as some kind of supercountry or EU free-movement-type-situation, and have somehow perfected teleportation technology.
For instance, Cosima starts out the series as a student at UC Berkley before relocating to be closer to clone club… in…
I think they're both just excited to actually see someone their own age!
I thought this was set in New York for like 4 seasons.
I have a huge crush on Cosima. She is hotter than Alison.
I was fine. I was getting through that scene with S alright… sad, but holding it together. And then she had to go and say it.
GOOOOOOOOOO ENGLISH!
Welcome to the home of your father. May I offer you some internets?
I have mullet-blindness.
Could not agree more.
Ugh, that Rachel flashback wig was *almost* as bad as Alison's this week. Really poor wig showing this week.
Yep. We went through the egg thing in last week's comments ;P
Totally agree. That's the only reason I thought the better of it.
3 episodes left and I still don't know what anything on the island has truly added to the show. I would have much rather seen them taking down the board/corporation all season than to have brought in all the mysticism and PT Westmorland. They could have just as easily had this cabal wanting to find the "fountain of…
Before now, Rachel's wig was the only one that irked me slightly - not enough to fully take me out of the moment, but only just - but this one is a whole new level of bad.
Yeah, I wondered that as well.
My heart is still racing and I can't shake the feeling of dread. Wow.
I do agree that the scenes with Alison & Donnie felt out of place this episode, but that didn't bother me as much as the fact that this didn't feel like Alison to me. When Rachel had the complete spiritual awakening after her trip to the Island, you could tell that she'd changed, but she was still Rachel. It wasn't…
Pedantry costs nothing :)
The point is that when Stannis left, he was leaving for good, and everyone went with him. His family went too, so there was no need to have servants keeping the house since there's no one there to keep it for, and he doesn't plan to ever go back. Even if he wanted to house servants there who didn't march north with…