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It wasn't that bad. It just wasn't as good as the two episodes that came before. I just want to know what happens next and may never know.

I thought this episode was great. I felt so sorry for Quill though. Her life is nothing but disappointments and difficult choices. I'm glad that the arn is out of her head though. Only in the Dr Who universe can the villains like Ames be both ludicrous and intimidatingly menacing at the same time.

Still love this show. I find April the weakest link, but tonight's drama with her parents was interesting. Ames is a strong villain in waiting and she really showed her ruthless intelligence in this episode. "Never turn your back on an angry Pole": Mattheusz getting the gun, then just throwing it away with

Yes, let's have both. That would be excellent.

I quite enjoyed this episode. I like the whole Charlie/Mattheusz thing and their (admittedly very swift) relationship, though I found Charlie's speech about the wish and the combining of love incredibly obtuse - what on Earth was he banging on about there? I've watched that scene a few times and still can't quite

I thought it was a good choice to do a more character-centered episode to establish the cast and the situation a bit more. From comments from the show's producers and so on, I think they'd focused on Fady as their breakout star so I am not surprised they chose to set the episode around him. I was, however, very

I really liked this show. Another Australian, I've also seen all of the season. I really liked the setup in this episode and the different characters, especially Quill. I liked Tanya and her attitude, despite being younger she seems a bit tougher and more realistic than most of them. I loved when April asked if

Jasper lost me way back in series one when he referred to Harper as 'low hanging fruit'. Can't stand people who talk about women (or anyone) that way. Season two he was occasionally interesting, if only for the fact he kept hugging Belamy for helping him and Bellamy had no idea what to do with that. Now he's just a

Yes, that's what I thought about Murphy's actions with the meds as well. He knows he can have an ally in Abby and he is quick witted enough to exploit the situation. I'm glad to see him and Emori rejoining the Arkadians though, they have become favorite characters of mine.

I used to love watching them. Now I agree, they are painful and I still don't understand why they are split up since neither seems to want to be???? That storyline has degenerated to annoying.

Yes. Not plausible at all - just done for the facilitation of future story lines. It made no sense.

Sooo…is Wentworth Miller the guy in the iron mask on the Flash?

Who on Earth is writing this show? The writing is so bad! Everything is contradictory, illogical and so much of it is like fingernails down a chalkboard.

There's a really evil guy. He's lied and killed his way through history. He's about to die, and says something to save his life.

Deva wasn't a beloved character, at least by me…but I agree with the rest of your post. There is a great deal of change and not all for the good.

I find it hard to think of something to say about this episode that everyone hasn't already said.

What I didn't realise until watching an old episode of 'Jonathan Creek' the other day - Paul Blackthorne of Arrow is also English. I had no idea.

Me too. They've made their point. Now the fade outs just seem to interrupt the flow of the dialogue.

He was absolutely my favourite character up until the last week or so - I can understand what they're trying to do with him, but I wish they'd do it faster, or slow down the rest of the plot, because things seem to be completely out of synch. He still has the best, cleverest lines no matter what state he's in.

Except he may get them killed with his behaviour right now! At least someone finally took that darn flask off him.