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Didn't Sarah leave a message on Art's phone as Sarah telling her to solve the case? Also, they were running a DNA match on the German - who knows what will come up with that, but I would not be surprised if it led to some murder victims with recognizable faces.

I guessed I missed the part where I expressed which way I would like the plot to go in my speculation post.

I am glad that Sarah gave up the Beth facade - after everything in the episode, it would have made less sense for Sarah to try to stay as Beth with all the complications Helena added.

Anyone know how long the season is? They are cramming a lot of info into these episodes - I have no problem with that, but the premise of the show, while interesting and engaging, might not hold well if the pace keeps up.

I am under the assumption that there is something unusual or special about the individual genome cloned - why otherwise make multiple copies of a single person? So perhaps Sarah's intelligence and ability to roll with the situation is an offshoot of whatever made it worthwhile to copy this individual.

Most definitely Olivia. Every contextual clue in the scene itself, plus past events in the show point to her. Personally I am baffled as to why anyone thinks it was Michael.

The "rebooting" and "rewriting" of history are central themes and concepts of the show.  Given how many callbacks there have been , I do think they had a good idea of why the observers were around from the start - especially because in Peter (mid-season 2) we see how important September's actions had been. The third

It was Olivia who did so, not Michael. The Observers were not telekenetic. The lights going out behind Olivia is the giveaway it was her.

I think you replied to the wrong message

Back in season 1 we learned that Bell had written the ZFT about an interdimensional war in the late 70's. Bell himself saw a war coming long before anything happened with Peter. Given what Bell did in season 4, he might have taken steps he felt necessary to win such a war that would have made it open.

On the issue of Peter and 'our' Olivia without September:

And note that the sequence ends with Walter and Peter in the water, without showing September saving them, so its a timeline appropriate sequence.

And note that the sequence ends with Walter and Peter in the water, without showing September saving them, so its a timeline appropriate sequence.

One of my theories on this season the whole time has been that we are watching as the time-line goes back to the Ur-Storyline that September messed up all the way back. We are getting to discover why September visited that lab back in 1985 in the first place, which is that Peter is critical to whatever timeline

One of my theories on this season the whole time has been that we are watching as the time-line goes back to the Ur-Storyline that September messed up all the way back. We are getting to discover why September visited that lab back in 1985 in the first place, which is that Peter is critical to whatever timeline

Well, the Machine has been one of those for seasons now. We were told the First People built it, but we saw that the First People were our characters in the future sending the already built machine back in time, though we didn't in fact see them build it at all. Who built the Machine is still unknown. On top of that,

Well, the Machine has been one of those for seasons now. We were told the First People built it, but we saw that the First People were our characters in the future sending the already built machine back in time, though we didn't in fact see them build it at all. Who built the Machine is still unknown. On top of that,

The problem with that is that 8 degrees of difference in either latitude or longitude puts them hundreds of miles off, yet clearly they weren't because they found the mine. That is probably just an error.

The problem with that is that 8 degrees of difference in either latitude or longitude puts them hundreds of miles off, yet clearly they weren't because they found the mine. That is probably just an error.

So the "community grade" is no different from the review, which is praise, and yet the comments are universally negative…how does that work? Only haters post or what?