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This plus she lost her entire team while being the lone survivor. Being shown that she and her team were mere cannon fodder for testing this new weapon was more than enough justification for her actions. Avasarala is the only person who hasn't lied to her. I thought it was well developed and her defection felt earned.

Wow, we actually saw some sci-fi in this alien sci-fi show! Keep it coming. I actually felt for Maddie. I think she was a good person at heart who was looking out for her son, and herself, got screwed by her sister and is now paying the price. Hope she makes it to season 3 but it ain't looking so good.

Anyone else think the glass chamber was a bit too flimsy and easy to break to really protect everyone from that kind and amount of Radiation? I really didn't like that whole sequence.

I thought Abby busting the chamber up after Clarke decided to turn the needle on herself was a cheap cop out. I'm not sure how else it should have played out, but it felt cheap to me. Even though we all knew Clarke wasn't going to die, it would have been better to have her survive the test then to have Abby do what

Very good series. Even thought the finale was a double episode it did feel a little rushed. I would have like 10 episodes. I hope there is a season 3.

Sorry, but it was a huge change. Yes the end result was eventually the same but book Faramir didn't need to see bad stuff to decide Frodo should keep the ring and continue on to Gondor. That was the difference between he and his brother. It took Boromir's death for Borormir to understand the folly of his ways. Book

I'm a little late to this party but just watched the episode. Wow, did they really steal Aaragorn's fake death scene in The Two Towers when he tumbles over cliff while fighting the Warg and eventually being tossed 100s of feet to his supposed death. not really dead after falling 100s of feet off a cliff into a rock

Absolutely right. I stand corrected. Thanks for straightening me out. And I agree with you about the first 7 albums. And the Justin Hayward solo album Songwriter was great as well.

From Seventh Sojourn I believe. One of my fav MB albums.

As a non book reader, is it worth it to give the books a shot? Should I wait till after the season? I didn't start reading the Game of Thrones books until after Ned lost his head (I couldn't believe they actually did it, so I had to start the books. I was them assimilated into Martin's collective. And I need something

Doesn't he have a last ship to catch somewhere?

That would be great and one reason I try not to read the cast names during the opening in hopes of being surprised if they show up. Overall and excellent episode. I just hope they resolve the May arc soon so it doesn't drag on too long.

Add Black Sails to the list of great but overlooked TV shows. Season 4 premiere was terrific. And both have Zach McGowan as a good bad guy.

Anyone else think Coulson is suspicious of May? He didn't reveal the location of the Darkhold and that it was cloaked until he destroyed the camera in the room. That coupled with the fact that he looked at her cut on her face for a while leads me to think he thinks something is not quite right with May.

The Pope himself might have had something to do with Marcus not getting in trouble.

I'm having some problems understanding Fitz recently. He seems to be speaking faster and/or his accent seems heavier. Is it just me (probably) or has anyone else noticed this?

Not really. Shows are graded relative to the reviewer's opinion. And I don't really care what grade a reviewer gives a show. But if you have a reviewer who just dislikes a show but continues to review it because he or she is assigned to it, then the grades may not be reflective of the show's quality. But I am just

The sad thing is that this episode is rated the same as a friggin WWE wrestling show on this site. WTF??! And unreal. Nothing against wrestling but come on, seriously?

At first I thought he was building a substitute Theresa but when that proved wrong, youre suggestion makes perfect sense.

I don't think the real Ford is dead. The Ford that died was a host the real Ford created. Why would he get himself killed when npart of his plan was to make sure he retained control of the hosts and the park by wiping out the Delos board. If he really died he wouldnt know if the plan succeeded or needed tweaking or if