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How about third option: becomes human but still eats brains to help Clive? Huh? We don't know that does not work for humans…

Touche! (But also: villain of Season 4 - Major's killer abs)

Which is the one foolproof way to know Filmore Graves is the big bad this season. Because Major can't have nice things. It's basically the motto of the show.

Hmm. i'm afraid this might be a (very rare) gaffe from the writers. But if not, then you're on to something very interesting - because the vision was triggered when looking at something that belonged to her father. Did they feed her her dad's brains? She seemed afraid of the people she was living with

Location-specific, but in the UK it just became available on iTunes

I was born in an oppressive dictatorial regime that was liberated when I was 11. So please believe me, when I respectfully say you're getting a lot wrong here. "It would take years of mothers telling their daughters they're not worth anything". No. If there's a guy with a gun watching your every move, you do what

I get a different vibe from Rachel - the way she asked about the point of no return sounded like she might care for somebody who's a zombie. And maybe she hasn't made contact with other zombies yet and has been the lone supportive friend. Basically a Ravi! Because I do get a lot of possible romantic tension between

I suspect Grundy killed Jason (who perhaps threatened to talk) and Archie was there as an alibi

Ooh, interesting. i dropped Mr. robot after Season 1, but based on what I'd heard I had thought that the gimmick was that he does hallucinate, but out in the real world. Maybe should pick back up, that actually sounds better than what I'd thought

So I'm going to assume Crazy ex Girlfriend is going to pull the Buffy and Community trope and for the beginning of Season Three have us believe that Rebecca is actually still in the mental hospital and Yale Law School and everything else is a figment of her imagination. And West Covina represents a bit of a

But that still of the four of them looking angry is from when Rebecca talks to her father. We don't actually get to see Valencia's and Heather's reaction to the "destroy Josh" plan.

How about Maya chiming in about her father and the Westworld theories at the absolutely worst time, for the award? (P.s where are Hector and White Josh? Wouldn't they have something to say about this whole wedding situation?)

And Jason to be less dumb? :). Or is that impossible?

And just who is Gordo's wife? Meghan. In this timeline. Who is also still a psycho.

Does this mean Chidi and Jason are soulmates too?

Yes! I think we'll end up with a sincerely Good Michael. This darn plucky foursome will win him over with their attempts to reconnect.

I think Chidi's character flaw was not just indecision. It's also that he took the theory of ethics too far over the practice of actual living - deciding to uphold a promise to teach someone how to use a phone while your mom has a surgery because you failed to plan for that and breaking a promise is the worst thing

Hmm. So basically we had two Westworlds this season? Soulless people slowly emerging a consciousness, getting mindwiped and trying again… And somehow we're all on the side of robots/assholes instead of the powerful people doing the controlling/wiping. So 2016. Does not get any more meta than that.

But maybe the whole point of the series is to accidentally evolve a purgatory, a concept that did not exist before? (And perhaps consequently also a Good Place which also did not exist? Maybe there is no points system, maybe everyone currently automatically goes to the Bad Place?). That, or this whole thing is an

How about this: Nightingale survives, but stops killing for a while. So "tomorrow" Raimy's mom is alive and dad is not a murderer. But Raimy herself goes to prison for shooting an unarmed man. So now Raimy needs to direct past Frank from prison (through her mom?) to make sure the Nightingale is caught before Raimy