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Skeet Surfin' USA. nice.

Whoa, wait a second, Alec isn't the guy with the very punchable face on Continuum? The one that grows up to be Cigarette-Smoking Man? Because I want to sock that guy in the kisser. His terrorist half-brother just seems like a whiny douchebag. Not punchable, just pitiable.

Endor Holocaust. There's something I haven't read in a while.

Endor Holocaust. There's something I haven't read in a while.

Firebug Scipio? I don't think they call him Firebug, but that's what I've started calling him. He's becoming a recurring minor villain - it's nice to see bad guys other than Stanton who actually survive their encounters with Rosen's team.

Firebug Scipio? I don't think they call him Firebug, but that's what I've started calling him. He's becoming a recurring minor villain - it's nice to see bad guys other than Stanton who actually survive their encounters with Rosen's team.

I like the running gag of Bill trying to convince Kat that he beat her in the Fight Club because of her memory. It's a little thing (like Bill still going to Fight Club), but it helps round out Bill as a character beyond "dependable strong professional guy", which he definitely needs… as long as they keep it to just

I like the running gag of Bill trying to convince Kat that he beat her in the Fight Club because of her memory. It's a little thing (like Bill still going to Fight Club), but it helps round out Bill as a character beyond "dependable strong professional guy", which he definitely needs… as long as they keep it to just

I just watched the "Downsides to being an Alpha" video on the scifi website, and every other cast member agrees that Rachel would probably have it the worst out of all of them due to her abilities - except Strathairn, who says something very Rosen-ish about how all of them have downsides and no one is worse off than

I just watched the "Downsides to being an Alpha" video on the scifi website, and every other cast member agrees that Rachel would probably have it the worst out of all of them due to her abilities - except Strathairn, who says something very Rosen-ish about how all of them have downsides and no one is worse off than

Dani's been consistently… appropriate? this season. "Appropriate" might not be the right word, but you hit on what I'm trying to say with "Dani's ability really gets at the heart of that theme" - stretch that out to more than this episode, though. It seems like the big themes this season are "addiction and recovery"

Dani's been consistently… appropriate? this season. "Appropriate" might not be the right word, but you hit on what I'm trying to say with "Dani's ability really gets at the heart of that theme" - stretch that out to more than this episode, though. It seems like the big themes this season are "addiction and recovery"

@olivececile:disqus That would actually tie in pretty much perfectly with Cameron's ability, wouldn't it? He's got awesome reflexes/precision that fail him when he needs it most (when he's under the most pressure).

@olivececile:disqus That would actually tie in pretty much perfectly with Cameron's ability, wouldn't it? He's got awesome reflexes/precision that fail him when he needs it most (when he's under the most pressure).

Nice.

Nice.

one more Haven watcher checking in. Not really sure why… oh, wait.
@rpenm:disqus : "The strong sense of place." That's it. Haven's a weird little town, but things fit where they need to. It's just as much a character as the people who live there.

one more Haven watcher checking in. Not really sure why… oh, wait.
@rpenm:disqus : "The strong sense of place." That's it. Haven's a weird little town, but things fit where they need to. It's just as much a character as the people who live there.

It's like they're putting actual thought behind their "people with super powers" premise! How dare they!

It's like they're putting actual thought behind their "people with super powers" premise! How dare they!