Yes, agreed. But, equally, they're expecting it survive a few minutes exposure, not hours of use. I think it's not unreasonable.
Yes, agreed. But, equally, they're expecting it survive a few minutes exposure, not hours of use. I think it's not unreasonable.
Oddly Claire and Misty are, for me, the characters I look forward to seeing because they tend to lift the show. Too often otherwise it's a testosterone-heavy slog for me.
They don't specify the materials used but if you think of military spec respirators they look a lot like the breathing mask Luke was wearing. They're not designed for dipping in boiling acid but they are designed to resist a wide range of hostile environments.
Nice to see someone else thinks it should be Rittenhaus.
I agree, but Matt Frewer was only 4 in 1962, close enough the character might have been born very late 62 or early 63 and look like that and not be breaking their rules already.
Not being a Lincoln nerd, it's not my history, I thought this was kind of fun.
Given the J&T relationship I can't believe she didn't know what was going on and have contingency plans in place for Tyrell ending up on the run. Not knowing who his allies are is a safety measure for them both, so not knowing Elliot makes sense, but a long game plan to frame Scott, and his wife's murder even, being…
I have no experience of this. But, as a first guess, I would dismember the corpse (in the pool probably so you don't get too messy) double bag so it doesn't ooze too much) and then pack the bits. You don't need a particularly large bag that way, you can collapse the rib cage for example, say about 60 L, maybe less for…
Hey, I was asked about the smell. That I know about, it's some basic microbiology and that's my background. Transporting corpses you need to ask someone with very different experience to me.
There are two bits really. Typically the corpse loses control of muscles on death so often there's faeces, urine and possibly vomit smell. Falling in the pool dealt with that pretty well. The next one is putrefaction which depends on the conditions but even in ideal heat and humidity, you're looking at 2-3 days or so.…
Meh, the science isn't that hard. You need a tank with water at around body temperature and enough salt that the buoyancy is around 20 or 30% so you can float fairly low to keep warm but you don't get ripples over your face to make you panic. I can't remember the amount of salt in the sea off by heart, but I'm not a…
I took it as the latter, although it made me wonder who the father of the youngest child was…
Definitely a father figure and the only one she's ever known. He doesn't have to be the biological father but he could be.
This is Mr. Robot. Taking anyone at face value, except maybe Angela is pretty dangerous!
She definitely tops from the bottom, although with Tyrrell she may not always - he was being cautious because she was so pregnant, she was saying where she was still ok.
Dark Matter has some fun bits. I watched them side by side through season 1 and for a while when one was weak the other was strong which helped. By the end, I loved Killjoys and would usually watch it asap. Dark Matter usually filled a quiet Sunday afternoon. There's nothing wrong with it but I don't find it as…
Personally I waved goodbye without a tear. But there was a loud and sizeable proportion of the audience that were up in arms about it.
She's reliable, not necessarily fast in an emergency though.
They needed the viable eggs from Sarah or Helena, and they didn't have access to them. It probably had occurred to them - they were keen to do an Oophorectomy on Sarah after all.
Agreed. My original comment has a bad tense. She needed a monitor back in the past.