ghost-in-the-machine
Ghost in the Machine
ghost-in-the-machine

I'm really just hoping they're staying with the somewhat grounded in reality concept and don't go down the Wrath of Khan or the Stargate body switch/possession routes.

I only caught Dani using her power because I had just looked her up during a commercial break (I couldn't remember what her actual Alpha ability was).

In all three SyFy shows I've seen Kathleen Munroe in something Very Bad (death 2 out of 3 times) has happened to her character. If she shows up on Warehouse 13 I'll just start the death clock right off the bat.

This episode seemed like they used The Lazy Writer's Guide. I knew every twist before it showed up (which usually doesn't happen). As soon as Danielle hopped on the motorcycle with Hicks for no good reason (other than the writers needed her to be at the bomb site) I knew she was dead.

I couldn't figure out what the hand holes were for until I found this picture.

Holy crap! There really is a galactic barrier.

Prince of Darkness! I haven't seen that in over 20 years. Time to check Netflix.

That's not the decision I was talking about. I meant his earlier decision right after receiving orders. He was wrong and the Chief of the Boat was right. I wrote about this a few times on the O-deck already (you can look up my comment history on my profile) so I won't go into it again here.

Bah! That video is over 5 minutes!

The Last Resort? Really?

Similar ideas, different points of historical divergence.

Cool! I really like this one.

Mikhail had lost his legs back in 1948 at the Fifth Battle of Kharkov. His new mechanical legs had an unfortunate tendency to seize up in the cold but at least the power plant on his back kept him warm.

Unfortunately a quick Google search revealed that Electric Jellyfish, Electric Pixies, and Electric Elves are already taken as band names.

Yeah, if people actually listen to the entire speech the Cold War rhetoric is quite clear.

I'll be the first to admit I'm wrong when it's shown the real Brother Data is behind everything.

I was about to post the same thing. The "Brother Data is Tyler Durden" theory is still valid.

Wait! The sodium/water demonstration isn't done in high school science class anymore?

Seriously?!

"Nothing good comes from blue drinks.” I think that's my favorite line from the whole collection.