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This episode made me really sad for Regina. I mean she freakin' risked her life to save Snow and Emma from the nasty green spell in the well. She was the one that made it possible for Charming to get into the dream world and share the valuable information about the squid ink (what was the point about that again? It

I guess I'll be the one to say it, "It belongs in a museum!"

Anyone else thrilled that it looks like we're finally getting a non-contemporaryCompanion for the Doctor? Hopefully Coleman will be able to properly show the awe that a 19th century girl would have for some of the incredible technologies and cultures of her future.

I get that, but I think it also serves as a form of control over the lower elements of the Militia as well. Only the most trusted loyal militiamen (like Neville) would have access to the more powerful armaments (like his pistol in the opening episode). If you only have a single shot musket that takes 20 seconds to

I've been thinking about this. We know that they have a bullet shortage. Even with much of the fighting stopped as the territories stabilized, they are still probably rationing their pre-blackout ammunition, which is why the sniper rifle earlier only had a limited number of rounds. The muzzle-loaders could be the

And now I would really like to see a board game based on the books - maybe from the excellent people at Fantasy Flight Games (http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/)?

Is that a board game based on The Dark Tower? Is this real? Is this fake? Is this available to buy?

If you read the bit in the original article, there was a French multinational that attemopted to gain water monopoly rights to much of South America. It didn't work over all though.

And Michonne too. Don't forget about her. Although the way she carries her sword is impractical. Trying to draw a sword of that length over your shoulder is impractical, and wouldn't work in tight places. There is a reason why historically most swords were carried on the hip.

You think it's coincidence that Doctor Who is rumored to have an undersea monster in the upcoming episode?

I had this cool idea when Charlie seemed to wake up back at home with her father that the whole show was just a video game, and she got knocked back to her last save when she died. I'm sure there are some smart writers out there that can create a show with a premise like that.

I'll admit, I was rather disgusted at Charlie doing the "right thing". Look how much effort they went through to get Norah in the first place (rescuing her from the slave train and Charlie having to kill a person for the first time), and then she gets stabbed so they have to do the whole drug lord thing (and Charlie

Also remember that Ben's pendant, the one in Monroe's control now, is the one with the usb flash drive of information that Ben downloaded right before the power went out. I'm wondering if Mrs. Ben will eventually recognize it as her husband's pendant.

I don't know, I would say the torture scenes used in Die Another Day was much less subtle.

Haha! I can't imagine what I'd enjoy seeing more. Godzilla terrorizing through the Emerald City. Or the look on the audiences' faces when they were expecting an Oz movie and got Godzilla instead.

During the highly entertaining Person of Interest panel at NYCC (the entire main cast plus Bear made an appearance), Jonathan Nolan noted that they were slowly ramping up the science fiction quotient of the show. They wanted to build a foundation and a world that the viewer could understand and relate to until they

I thought the same thing, and posted something very similar over at The Mary Sue. Another thing I considered that works is that we learned in the prequel trilogy that there is always a Master and Apprentice with the Sith. So it's not unreasonable to believe that Vader had an apprentice that adopts the mantle of

To do kung fu.

Fingers crossed for Alphas renewal.

One thing I realized while watching this episode, the "bad guy" militia is really really well organized and for the most part competent. The same cannot be said of our good guys (Miles' awesomeness can only go so far). It's sort of like a roleplaying game with an incredibly intelligent and sinister GM with a party of