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That's certainly a possibility. If they knew the 2nd Mass was headed to Charleston (either because they know about Amelia Earhart Revere flying around spreading the word or from Pope) the skitters would have a good idea where to find the 2nd Mass based on most likely route and rate of movement. (And there's the lit

The fuel and light issues were bugging me, too. Karen was sent in because the skitters need intel on the skitter resistance. So far that plan seems to working since it looks like Ben is going to take her right to the resistance.

I'm definitely a fan of certain parts of the show.

"Oh, yeah. Oooh, ahhh, that's how it always starts. Then later there's running and screaming." -Dr. Ian Malcolm

I haven't read up on all the specifications but a rail line across that route is certainly going to cross or be close to some fault lines. I don't know offhand if or how those issues are addressed.

First of all, Patt Morrison is a woman. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patt_Morrison

Great. Now I've got "It's a Small World" playing in my head.

She may be glad her competition is out of the way.

Blonde in a red dress with a whip makes perfect sense to me (that's probably too much information).

It's basically a found footage movie that's somewhat better than a SyFy original movie.

Well played, sir.

Let's not forget about the monsters up there.

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I was just about to post the mandatory video.

I like these writing advice posts but those pulp covers are really distracting sometimes. I really want to know how the gambit on Ganymede involves multiple scantily clad blonde women, for example.

"During World War I, Germany positioned itself as a enemy of Great Britain."

Cool! I would pay money for a full Higgs Boson Suite.

Not to typecast the guy, but just bring in Jorge Garcia to play a Hugo-like character who stumbles into Storybrooke.

Of course. That's what would make it a great running gag.

Wait! you mean all waitresses in Maine don't dress like that?

Since you used Lost Girl as an example, I'll say it's the type of show I would call a guilty pleasure. I've only watched a few complete episodes but after Eureka airs I watch the first few minutes of Lost Girl before changing the channel, mainly because of the woman you have in the top image. If her character got