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Just as long as they're not made of wood.

I would have liked to see a bit more regret from Jack about having ignored the village for so long. Granted, it was probably all over by the time he even saw it, but you never know, maybe he could have saved some people if he weren't in the grips of his nihilistic funk.

Yeah, but maybe this is the first time the show is exploring Jack killing a human, rather than Jack killing a human for the first time and the show exploring that.

Not Top Gun in Helicopters, aka Fire Birds?

One, it implies that he doesn't know what's coming until he gets to "Honor." As though he might have been awarded the Congressional Medal of Pancakes.

And m'tak brains, though popular in Klingon cuisine, are not often to be found in San Francisco C. A!

I had to google the name to place it, but William Forsythe should make a movie with Dolph Lundgren where they're brothers.

And he's wrong about Astronauts vs Cavemen.

I disagree. If Chaplains served as Military Intelligence on a regular basis, it would entirely undercut the purpose of the Chaplain Corps (I assume that's what they are). Nobody would be able to trust anything they say to be confidential, for the Chaplains to be anything other than aggressively following their own

I'm half thinking he's Military Intelligence masquerading as a chaplain.

So my main question, was, what's up with that pill they were taking? I first thought it was some sort of interrogation aid for the guy, but maybe it's a memory thing? Help improve recall?

Not a spoiler, but a request for spoilers;

They can do it because TV writers are wrong on a regular basis. The DIA doesn't have any law enforcement powers, peacetime or not. Most of the Intelligence Community doesn't. CIA doesn't (unless you do something illegal on campus), NSA doesn't. In that situation, the DIA could have gotten the FBI to arrest him by

Yeah, I also was suspicious of the short haired red haired lady suddenly remembering a short haired red haired guy outside her house despite being able to remember practically nothing else.

Somewhat. It's been a while, but I don't think there's a love triangle worth mentioning though.

Note that this is the SECOND time she's been fired for cause.

Cadmus using all these old Lex Corp buildings is like Gotham not instantly razing all abandoned novelty prank toy factories as soon as they're foreclosed upon. Someone should really be checking those places out.

I want to be the director of a batman movie. Just so I can make a Batmobile that actually looks like a car. Not a pile of scrap iron on wheels.

In the public domain, plus it's well known enough they don't need to come up with an origin story.

Note also the "Hope" written on the inside of the phone booth, which is either a clue to the plot of the movie, or a red herring to make people THINK it's a clue to the plot of the movie.