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Ah, thank you for that information. I don't usually watch the previews and trailers.

Loved the Rebecca-Burton dynamic in this one. Those two crazy kids are promising to be causing all kinds of awesome mayhem mehopes. :D

I'd prefer for her to stay alive, mainly because "character discovers protagonist's big secret and is then conveniently killed by bad guy" is a cliché I'm rather tired of. And aside from that, the mortality rate for Banshee Deputies is already pretty high with Emmet dying last season (which, in show time, is probably

Oh, nice idea, that might have been quite something to see indeed.

Don't we all, knowingly or unknowingly? :P

I apologise for the length of this post, I started writing and it kinda got out of hand (out of fingers?). :D

Interesting that the FBI agent only seemed to care about Racine's fate, not about Jason, Quentin, the real Lucas Hood and so on. I'd have expected him to have a few questions about that despite Hood saving his life.

I'm not sure if Billy's agony was merely about killing one of his own (although I'm sure that played into it as well).

Well, not everybody who knows about Hood has died. The FBI agent from this episode is (presumably) still alive, as is Sugar, so there is precedent for not immediately going dead once you know about Hood.

Quite so.

She had guns on her when she was chatting with Carrie at the end of the last episode if I'm not mistaken.

Yeah, Gordon is the part of the show I'm not too thrilled about at the moment, although it seems he's is trying to get himself back together again, so maybe his days of self-pity might be numbered (then again, maybe his days in general are numbered and he's headed for a final redemtion arc :D ).

I think the MMA scene will always stand out to me because of the sheer physical brutality of the actual fight (along with the Albino fight interludes, great combination).

Yes indeed, I love seeing these reviews written by somebody who's enthusiastic about the show and paying attention to its finer points beyond the (admittedly not unwelcome ;) ) violence and nudity, which I reckon many people will overlook.

"Dominic is too old to have been in the classroom when Finch gave his lesson on Pi, right? Right?"
I thought of that too, but then again, he might have been older than the average class age (fallen a few grades behind, even though he seems like a smart guy, even smart kids sometimes don't do well in school).
I loved

Yeah, I loved that detail, very awesome nod to continuity IMHO. It's nice to be rewarded as a long-term viewer with such things.

Depends on what you want to do with it I suppose. Buddy of mine used to be a cop, I remember him telling me that they were taught not to use it like that because the shorter angled piece can cause very life-threatening injuries if you beat somebody with it (it acts a bit like a blunt spike, obiously), which isn't

Yeah, here in Switzerland we get our voting ballots sent home to us, and can either mail them in or deliver them to the polls personally (which are always on a Sunday), but it's all in paper form (at least for now).

I reckon he picked up on it while spending time around Shaw and Root.

Hm, very interesting. I never really took the machine sending the team to kill that senator as a self-defense mission from the machine's POV.