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We can't say for sure would be my answer. But Jonas has said those outside your cluster need eye contact to be able visit you thereafter and they still can't know what you know in the same depth as those in your cluster.

Agreed but the birth was also premature. You'd hope they'd planned to move to town closer to the due date. But maybe not, Icelandic people might be tough and think hospitals are for wimps!

Agreed. I think he was helped by the fact that in most shows you'd have that stereotype. You'd have the "ethnically interesting" other cop as partner - African American, Hispanic, woman, gay or whatever. You'd have the wise older cop. You'd have the boss who doesn't understand them. You'd have a couple of petty

Until next season anyway.

I don't consider Wolfgang a monster. Just because he's labelled himself one doesn't make him one. It's not unknown for people to lie after all, and he might think it would be better for Kala not to be with him. In contrast to my earlier "I think he's autistic" post, maybe he's playing a deeper game, showing Kala the

Or their current solution. One bit of ocean looks a lot like every other bit and if all you can tell is its night or day you've got a lot of globe to search for a small trawler.

There was some dialogue about the rotary dial phones that was tied in. They were living high up in the mountains heading down to the hospital in town I think.

Who said they'd wrapped up all the storylines? There's half a season already written!

She grew up in and around a kitchen too, so she's got all that experience of what things in a kitchen catch fire. Add the chemistry training and it's a killer combo. (I must not say an explosive combination.)

Fair enough.

I agree it's an amazing thing to see in a mainstream movie.

I'd have to watch again to make sure, but I think when one sensate speaks for another there's explicit permission - in this episode Lito asks to take over, Kala asks Will to take over against the worshippers. In the previous episode, Lito offers to lie for Wolfgang who gives him permission. Other skills have a more

Agreed, Netflix are unlikely to give us a panel and not have a renewal announcement.

Agreed. It also seems to have forgotten the tone of the rest of the series. They don't often answer questions, they set up situations, themes if you like, and then play variations on them through their different characters and leave it to us. We have a batch of shall I say potentially dangerous encounters.

i thoroughly enjoyed it. It's sort of Cinderella crossed with cyberpunk-space opera for the teen/tween young women in my opinion. I'm too old for it in that sense but it was still a blast.

As I've said before, I think she's the emotional "mother" of this cluster, in the same way Alison is the emotional "mother" of the clones on Orphan Black. That doesn't necessarily make her useful in a skill-sense, your mum doesn't necessarily have to be better at you than anything, she's often still someone you turn

I've never heard of anyone attempting to shame anyone for having it done, whatever name you apply to it.

Until I started reading comments on this show, I'd never heard of C-section shaming. I understand the words and I can put two-and-two together to get the meaning but as a Brit I've just never come across it.

I've seen it all too and read his character differently. But that's OK, it's all part of the fun, seeing how different people see the characters and the stories.

Yes. It *can* be done. There are a few others. But I can think of maybe 5 or 6 shows that don't fall into a 30, 45 or 60m time slot. Prime Suspect did it as effectively a set of mini-movies (I don't remember how many slots, but I think it was usually 2, 3 or 4 slots in a week), as does Sherlock. I don't know Foyle's