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Because if I tell you, you'll tell your friends, your friends are callin' me on the horn all the time, I gotta show up at shopping centers for openings and sign autographs and shit like that and it makes my life a hell. Okay? A living hell.

Because that's what governments do, kill and experiment on sick people. Also, quarantining highly infectious people with a serious disease sounds like such a terrible inconvenience, they should let people with full on ebola take the subway to keep them from getting bored.

All the more reason not to keep a potential apocalypse hush-hush(aside for there being no reason for this show)

I'm rooting for erections that last more than 4 hours.

1,2,3,4,5? That's amazing. I've got the same combination on my luggage.

Because the government and corporation stand to benefit by a zombie apocalypse? Paranoid much?

Well, everyone was making a stink about how she wouldn't tell him for all of the reasons he enumerated, I think he had a right to be miffed. Personally, I like the flaws in her character that cause her to fuck up all the time. At the very least, it moves the plot forward.

Uh, I'd also like to express my fondness for that particular star of this popular show.

Been eating sociopath brain?

Also, I am imagining what his chart would look like after his miraculous recovery. Now that I think about it, what benefit does anyone have by keeping this highly infectious disease a secret. I bet Ravi could earn some brownie points with the CDC if mentioned he wasn't a whack job and maybe got some government funding

2 bold? Maybe he's more like his mother.

It's a good thing that infrared spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance and organic chemistry don't exist in this universe, or they might be able to synthesize more of the cure.

You make a compelling argument. What it is, I have no idea.

*cue Dikachu*

Time travel is so blasé

Also, Baron Samedi wears that snazzy top hat and tuxedo.

That's too bad. The 100 is the best idea in high-concept sci-fi out there right now, if not in practice.

Dude said he'd pay 250k for a trip to the moon. Blaine has always been about the high-end gourmet experience and probably was able to sell this concept to some of his other clientele(who he hand picked-literally-to be his gravy train).