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No, your assumption behind your sums are wrong. The number of eggs isn't limited like that, there are many more potential eggs that just don't get released because when they're "ripe" doesn't coincide with the timing of the hormones that triggers it, or they're ready just after one has been released so they're…
No, not unreasonable. The ovaries have far more eggs that are potentially viable than a woman has menstrual cycles, one (sometimes more, hence dizygotic twins) is in exactly the right point in its cell cycle when the hormones peak and is released to be potentially fertilised, typically every 28 days, and the bits it…
There's a scene near the beginning where she's being scolded and they say her full name. I'll try to find the exact time but I'm just heading out.
I have too. Men and women who were convinced they were straight or gay/lesbian but fell for someone against their normal gender preference. In some cases it's lasted, in those where it hasn't it's mostly been just that one person that they're attracted to rather than them finding their sexual identity has shifted to…
Delphine is in a lot less because she's in X-Company too. This is Canadian TV, their contracts are different I suspect.
I kept watching and thinking how much better her chemistry was with Cal and BDP (at least Sarah's was). Which reminded me of Grimm. I wonder if it's extra hard to act as lovers with your RL partner?
They said her full name, and I can't catch it all however often I listen to it, but Mud is a sensible abbreviation of it. But I do agree she might do better to pick a different nickname.
Wynonna Earp, despite what it says on the tin, is a series about female relationships. It's dressed up as a kind of urban fantasy, bad girl with a demon-slaying gun, and it certainly has those elements in there, but IMO what makes it work is really Waverly Earp, who is not the star and her relationships, one with…
Maybe. Cosima following the science and not appreciating risks to her well-being doesn't seem that out of character but for the rest it makes sense. And it could have been just the nudge to make staying seem a little more alluring and affect Cosima's judgement just enough.
I don't think that's quite what they did, not in terms of the direct science. Susan hates what Coady is doing but it's a philosophical difference - she thinks Neolution should be used to better human life, not make weapons. Cosima is shocked to hear that PT/John is using parabiosis because the way he's doing it is…
Sorry, I was drinking my first cuppa when I was reading the comments and didn't follow through far enough.
I liked the various information reveals, some of them felt a bit clunky to me though. Oddly one that Lisa picked on, Susan calling PT/John on "do you remember who I am?" I read quite differently. Yes, on one level it's an invitation to an info-dump, but it worked for me as a reminder to her of the investment they've…
It would be pretty crappy but from what I remember of the Castor clones by the point they start bleeding from the nose the end is pretty much nigh. He might have enough time left to do something useful, like kill PT though and then get shot by Coady say.
I'd have to rewatch carefully but I think they're clones of Kendall rather than harvested eggs of Kendall fertilised by her fraternal twin's sperm. In other words, nice idea but sadly no. They're identical to Kendal, and susceptible to whatever she has, plus the extra anti-fertility modification introduced by Ethan…
Yeah, right. And Rachel's change like stopping being Ferdinand's top because "she's seen the light" is all because she's acting nice around PT?
No, I specifically excluded Delphine and how he treated her.
Fundamentally my mind went there because he doesn't put women in positions of authority. He puts brainwashed puppets in positions of authority. Or have you not noticed the changes in Rachel? The way Susan defers to PT's every whim?
We really don't know enough about wtf is going on.
I'd have to rewatch the scene, but Darwin did learn taxidermy whilst at medical school, during his first year. He flunked out during his second year at Edinburgh and was sent to Oxford to become a vicar but ran away to sea instead.