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It came just after Delphine's comment about "he is siloing us" and after Cophine had run her all friends together end-around with Aisha on his ban to try and keep Cosima from seeing how his "fountain of youth" had helped with the Wilms' Tumour and how Mud is scared about revealing anything about Yannis.

I reckon the fake-Westmorland a) didn't expect Cosima to get to all the science and b) didn't really expect her to put it together. He gave orders that she shouldn't be allowed to examine the girl with the Wilm's tumour, whose name I'm afraid I've forgotten, not realising Cosima is just a nice person, had made friends

Cosima pretty much consents to Delphine continuing to do what D thinks is right without seeking specific, informed consent first with her kiss after the 'continue this way or end it' conversation.

Ah sorry, I didn't notice that. Tricky one - it's a very different setting public and a "good bye" kiss rather than a pair of adults alone in a room (except for her baby) with the different connotations that has. But he has clearly indicated he doesn't want to be kissed by her, so she shouldn't have done it, whatever

In fairness the singer had indicated clearly what she was going to do and basically dared Jesse to stop her. He'd said his collar gave him unexpected authority and she was daring him to use it.

She would be a really far-out choice for The Doctor, and part of me hopes they continue with the older Doctor incarnations but I would love to see Tatiana play the role sometime too.

Families forgive each other for all kinds of crazy stuff, while holding grudges about all kinds of stuff too. Killing the surrogate that carried you to term and you never met and formed memories of - I don't know where that falls on the 'hard to forgive' scale of things in your list but I don't have an entry

You could see it that way. If you think he planned it, and the way he talks about the planning process which is distinctly not multi-season arcs like that, I would suggest it's not about "women being weak" it's about casting an actor who can make the transition from the out and out evil of Missy in the early years to

I would put Capaldi behind Tom Baker but he's certainly my favourite nuWho Doctor by a long way.

The person at the BBC that stated had no clue. It was someone on a telephone help line answering a question from Joe Q Public before the Chibnal had cast the new Doctor.

I agree.

I'd assumed it was the shooting we'd just seen, when the humans attacked the zombie feeding station and Justin and Major opened fire on them.

Generally it's better to err on the side of too much plot and overwhelming your audience, as iZombie did, than too little and boring them as racj82 thinks Flash did. The ideal of course is, like Goldilocks, just enough plot so everyone is happy all the time. But that's always going to be personal and, unlike Carrie, I

I understand what you mean about the gang not being together but I liked them being adults and dealing with the disaster in different places, doing their jobs, or in Clive's case doing Dale's hair.

Hey, I join the thread late, you'd be welcome after class too.

I don't like Sarah quite a lot of the time, she often makes selfish, bad choices and she uses the people around her. I think having Mrs S. as a mother has a lot to do with that to be honest, and I understand why she acts that way: she's been trained to survive as an urban guerrilla or perhaps as a spy is a better fit,

They've interacted, by email/fax at the end of S1 when Dyad and the sestras were sorting out their peace agreement, and Alison signed up to be monitored knowingly and so on. They just never met, the only f2f in that whole setup was Sarah and Rachel, and BDP of course.

Rudi. Bad Castor guy was Rudi.

Ah sorry, it didn't read that way to me.

In enough we all recognised her and most of us went "Oh no, terrible way for her character to go." She was certainly more than victim/killer of the week.