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I actually ended up seeing the pilot for this at SDCC while waiting on another panel. Like most others I had never heard anything about the show before hand, but I came away fairly optimistic. The pilot was pretty solid and takes the "awkward genius" trope and begins to examine it at a deeper level than I was

Not to mention that if you don't mind going used, you can get a Cayman S for around $30-35k for a first gen and about $50-60k for newer gen models.

If you really want to know:

A little I guess, but thanks for reminding me that this beautiful car burnt down. Now I'm sad.

Considering the system can rotate and track its target, the first thing that popped into my head was this:

I've been fortunate enough to be able to do this; I was doing 130 and passed a cop on the left. I got back into the right lane, then the cop decided he wasn't having any of that and he passed me at 150 (followed closely by a BMW 3 series), it was glorious.

I'm may not be the biggest Corvette fan, but I've always respected them. That though... that I want. So much.

Reminds of when someone tried to pull this one off...

I can attest to that. Anecdote time: I used to drive a Celica GTS back around when they first came on the market. I pulled up to a parking spot and as I was getting out, an elderly gentleman stopped to ask me "Wow, what kind of car is that, a Ferrari?!" I did my best not to fall over in laughter and explained that it

Considering that one of the current theories is that the moon is the result of another planet colliding with the earth, it makes perfect sense that the entire thing smells like the leftovers of an explosion.

I was going to say The Matrix as well.

Whatever programming they used, I need to thank them for that Rocket bed head bit. Awesome!

It's sort of like an F1 car and a normal car had a really awesome baby. I dig it!

I've found that expectation is generally the enemy of enjoyment and have forced myself to just stop it, to allow a thing to fail or succeed on it's own merits rather than what I wanted it to be.

She was in the mobile lab when the spores were released and she has the Hazmat suit to supply fresh oxygen for at least a little while, so she is OK so long as they can find oxygen/filters and food for her.

They did set the spores up in advance though. They specifically spelled out the life cycle of Ophiocordyceps at one point, they found the fruiting bodies with the spore sacs, and scientifically speaking it make absolute sense.

Re: the ending, the answer is yes.

Yeah, I went in blind as well and dug the slow reveal of what was really going on, though I think it functions more like The Last of Us rather than simply being another zombie story.

Other than the whole she's gorgeous thing, I mainly respect her for Up in the Air.

Though technically you are correct, contextually "It had" does not make sense here. Every other sentence around it uses "is".