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"Just because something is hard to accomplish or takes a lot of effort doesn't mean it's not common sense. "

1. What canon example can you give that the prisoner room in the "bus" blocks all electromagnetic frequencies coming in an out? We are shown that its reinforced, but have we ever been shown that it blocks all signals?

So your complaint is that SHIELD should have undertaken a mission to recapture Raina to implant a whole new tracker, just on the off chance that Ward might be able to track Raina or not implanted a tracker at all, which of course would mean either letting Raina disappear again, or trying to devote a full time staffer

Changing passwords would not change the frequency at which a tracker would transmit - that is hardware issue. Hydra was able to find her because they found out she had a tracker, which was not info Hydra was meant to have.

There were aspects of the plot that were pretty sappy (and effective at bringing on the tears) but I chose to see it in IMAX, and that was a glorious experience - the visuals were stunning. As for the notion that Nolan doesn't seem to be able to put together a good shot, I don't know if I agree with that. Several of

Given the brief nature of the season, I found this episode fitting. Yes, it did not exhilarate like last weeks, but its hard to see how that would have been possible. The episode ties up some ends, and opens up others. I like the fact that the creature was not Dracula at all but some servant as well. So next season we

I had to look that one up; that would have been one tough SAT word.

From what I have read elsewhere, he didn't perform an exorcism, but instead said a prayer to St. Jude, the patron saint of lost causes featured in Brona's medal.

The entire cast was on point for this episode. Josh Hartnett was surprisingly good, selling all his scenes. Dalton's Murray is a trully despicable person, and the doctor was quite entertaining. I want to know Sembene's back story so badly: if the actor is around for season 2, I would love to get more insight into him,

He sounded so convincing, until that little spider nonsense…

To me it was just Cosima hallucinating, possibly because at that moment she wasn't getting enough oxygen.

Her reaction to Paul and Cal meeting was also priceless.

I was pretty happy with the episode - the character interactions were satisfying, the dance scene was both an attempt to see how far they could take the technology and a gift to fans after such a stressful season.

Well, now her sestras have her eggs, not the military..

Knowing that Game of Thrones is based on a story that existed previously, that doesn't stop that show from being able to work with a massive set of characters and stories that are left aside temporarily for some time.

Negative here, yes, but not universally.

I like this one:

If you are going to go on a ridiculous rant, at least count the episodes right - the finale is next week, thought I assume you will miss it.

I think the completely white eyes in that scene were meant to show that it wasn't just in her mind. Earlier in the episode, Vanessa knew the full name of the doctor, which in theory she had no way of knowing. We have of course seen things in earlier episodes which make it clear she has some connection to the

I think the plot is already pretty well laid out; its not like we don't know where most of the characters were coming from, or what the main plot line is. Ives was the one big question mark, and now she isn't.