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@martisco: Well, it was eradicated because it is a virus that rarely mutates so all this effort didn't go to waste. After all the flu vaccinations are pretty widespread too and we still are not rid of influenza. It's not that we cannot make a vaccines and distribute them. It's that the virus mutates and the

I completely agree. I loved this episode too and I'm rooting for the alternate Fringe team more and more. And I like how the opening sequences are in the different colours for each universe.

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@Joscelin: As I've read that excerpt Malazan Books of the Fallen were the first thing I thought about. And then Black Company. This is why all such blanket statements are wrong - it's too easy to find a counter example.

@adgeman: At least it took 3 million years. Made more sense then most of those examples.

The art is awesome but Polish in this posters is so horrible it's hilarious. I think the Twilight one is the worse - I'm not sure what it's suppose to mean. And Batman have been Batman in Polish in all incarnations. Człowiek-Nietoperz just doesn't really roll off tongue as it should. Well, at least I had a good laugh.

It's over kilometer under water. It's cold, dark and there isn't much (if any) oxygen there so no surprise the microbes don't break it. Just one more toxic depth.

@blatanville: @TomXP411 I know and it makes me worried. Especially since phytoplankton dieing and global warming are connected. Phytoplankton prefers cold waters. Without it there is more CO2 in the atmosphere.

Less typhoons is surely nice but less oxygen isn't. Phytoplankton produces more oxygen then all the jungles so this really isn't fair trade. We can survive typhoons but if oxygen level drops...

Although the blurb is for the next episode The Gates promos are for the one shown yesterday.

@Dr Emilio Lizardo: You know he's already been in Warehouse 13 and therefore it was validated as a genre show.