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Ghost in the Machine
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A big problem I have with the show (which others have mentioned below) is that a lot of the time it feels like a generic U.S. action show with some Brits thrown in. Hell, you could replace Rex with Jack Bauer and Esther with Chloe O'Brian and probably have a better show.

Rex may have been right about them being amateurs but since he knew Esther wasn't a field agent, maybe he should have mentioned to her not to contact anyone since they were probably being watched.

Or it can be used to make instant refuel/re-arm points for the HKs.

They're aliens. They have an alien fashion sense. If their race doesn't wear pants that's their business.

I'm willing to take one for the team and help her break the "no sex hex".

I'm sure a few beers will take the edge off the emotional issues.

Well, nothing so far actually rules that idea out. Even slaves can have pets (i.e. the children).

"people believe the aliens have already one"

It was an OK movie (3 out of 5 stars).

I meant funny in the ironic sense because Bond had to deal with exactly that sort of thing since the very first Bond novel (which was Casino Royale).

What's funny is that scene is in the original Ian Fleming novel.

And that's another reason you should use cash for that sort of transaction.

Why not? He's done The Simpsons.

Darn. I want to see an episode where they have to put the lava beast back in the hold and prevent the Balrog from climbing out while stopping the world from flipping inside out and imploding. Actually, that sounds more like a Warehouse13 plot. Get on it, SyFy!

She's in a lot of shots. She's manning the machine gun on the small boat.

Quick! Someone call David Icke! It must be a reptilian base!

Sir, I am going to steal your synopsis and write a book trilogy.

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Yet another opportunity for a Samuel L. Jackson line.

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The right music is key for this kind of movie. I'm fond of this bit of music from Conan.

I really liked that it really was no big deal to his coworkers that Steve was gay. And it's not the trait that defines him. He's still Steve the new guy or Steve the human lie detector to them and not Steve the gay guy.