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I just thought Christian (aka "Cuban helper-guy") was implying to Peter that extending his hours was unnecessary from a medical standpoint, but that she's starved for companionship and he's the only one available to provide it. That stare seemed more to imply that Peter needed to push her back into the dating pool.

I just thought Christian (aka "Cuban helper-guy") was implying to Peter that extending his hours was unnecessary from a medical standpoint, but that she's starved for companionship and he's the only one available to provide it. That stare seemed more to imply that Peter needed to push her back into the dating pool.

Yeah, I'm really not sure how they'll manage to make the fanbase take to him after that. I mean, he's already an unlikeable little milquetoast twerp, but now he's also responsible for Curtis' death. The man with zombie-making powers tells you the dead guy he reanimated is turning into a zombie, that's your CUE!!

Yeah, I'm really not sure how they'll manage to make the fanbase take to him after that. I mean, he's already an unlikeable little milquetoast twerp, but now he's also responsible for Curtis' death. The man with zombie-making powers tells you the dead guy he reanimated is turning into a zombie, that's your CUE!!

That was also my theory, but like Space Ghost said, when Curtis used his power he looked pretty much like a female variation of himself. Although maybe the power is that you turn into an idealized female self - therefore the probation worker would turn into *his* version of a hot white chick, while Curtis - who's

That was also my theory, but like Space Ghost said, when Curtis used his power he looked pretty much like a female variation of himself. Although maybe the power is that you turn into an idealized female self - therefore the probation worker would turn into *his* version of a hot white chick, while Curtis - who's

Yeah, like I said, the different Rudys don't seem to cleave along clearly-defined lines. Also, it's important to keep in mind that every power is rooted in the mind of whoever got struck by lightning, so unless Rudy studied psychology at some point, I doubt he would have been able to want his id/superego and ego

Yeah, like I said, the different Rudys don't seem to cleave along clearly-defined lines. Also, it's important to keep in mind that every power is rooted in the mind of whoever got struck by lightning, so unless Rudy studied psychology at some point, I doubt he would have been able to want his id/superego and ego

I think viewing Rudy Three as pure evil is sort of missing the point. I think the main thing I got from Rudy's power is that all three represent different aspects of his personality, but that the split isn't "clean" - they all embody characteristics that he would need to be a functional person and that the fractured

I think viewing Rudy Three as pure evil is sort of missing the point. I think the main thing I got from Rudy's power is that all three represent different aspects of his personality, but that the split isn't "clean" - they all embody characteristics that he would need to be a functional person and that the fractured

Well, to be fair, I jumped in at the beginning of this season, so patience is a relative term in this case. I think I'll tune in for the next few eps should a third season happen, but they better find a way to make me believe *someone* can take down Kane, because Grammer's magnificent bastardry can only go so far

Well, to be fair, I jumped in at the beginning of this season, so patience is a relative term in this case. I think I'll tune in for the next few eps should a third season happen, but they better find a way to make me believe *someone* can take down Kane, because Grammer's magnificent bastardry can only go so far

Maybe I'm giving this show too much intellectual credit, but I didn't necessarily see Kitty's actions as meaning that she'd entirely given up on trying to take Kane down. I mean, when she first shows up trying to get back in, she quickly realizes that there is very little she can do to re-establish trust with Kane if

Maybe I'm giving this show too much intellectual credit, but I didn't necessarily see Kitty's actions as meaning that she'd entirely given up on trying to take Kane down. I mean, when she first shows up trying to get back in, she quickly realizes that there is very little she can do to re-establish trust with Kane if