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That's the same impression I get. She'll probably drive off into the sunset in her VW Bug.

Oh! I'll bet it means the big toes are on the outside and graduate to small on the inside. The opposite of how our toes are? That's all I can think of.

Backwards footprints? How does that work?

Ew.

I didn't get a pedo vibe from it at all, but it's not good. They seem awkward together, and it leaves me just befuddled.

Gwyneth overheard saying to Cosby, "NO! I said 'conscious uncoupling…"

For the entirety of the series, I thought for sure Walt would hit up Hurley, someday, in the real world, for that 20 grand. Would have loved it if Walt had reminded Hurley of it when he visited him at the institution, or if Hurley had just sent him a "random" check.

The primary reason Rachel took Paul was because she knew there had been a thing with Paul and Sarah. Presumably, she was punishing them both. Bottom line, Rachel is jealous of Sarah. If we look at Helena, who has more reason than any clone to resent Sarah's lifelong freedom from the life of a monitored or otherwise

He did say something about crop-dusting once.

This seems to be one of the mysteries to be solved. My theory is that, unlike Rachel's assertions that the original genome was "robust", it was not. My theory is that, in spite of all the corporations and scientists and everyone involved, there will be a very personal reason for all of this when the truth is revealed.

Sarah was an orphan when she came to Mrs. S. Mrs S. was told to keep Sarah "in the black" or hidden. That is where the term Orphan Black comes from.

Mrs. S took in all kinds of orphans before Sarah. Not just clones. When they brought her Sarah, that's when she got involved in the whole thing, not before.

Oh, yeah. Good point. I've been waiting for evidence that Sarah shared it, too.

Such as Helena's nine lives? A trait which Kira seems to share.

It's a recording of someone reading and Lost in Space robot noises. Why does he look so busy?

I had high hopes for this season. With Gimple on board I thought the writing would improve, as it had in the episode Clear, from last season. Instead, it's gotten worse. The best thing about this episode was that we got away, finally, from the drawn out sickness story at the prison. This could well be the end of

Just before Donnie got into the car with Leekie, my husband had me convinced that Chad was really Alison's monitor all along.  Would not have seen THAT coming.

Unless the Original was a very imperfect person (perhaps ill physically or mentally), and the whole thing is about recreating the Original as a perfect specimen.  Beth and Alison can't have kids.  Cosima is sick and wears glasses.  Helena is mentally ill (perhaps a matter of nurturing, perhaps not).  Sarah is the only

I agree that the women would rather not go public with this business.  And, Beth WAS a cop, so why didn't she go to the FBI or even confide in her own partner?

Loved the scene with the foot as well.  A peek into their brother/sister relationship.  It was such a natural, goofy thing to do.  I loved when she asked Felix, "Does it smell?"