I agree; I was just referring to Felix's portrait of Tony that was briefly visible at the art show. No one here has mentioned it so far, which I chose to interpret as a collective deliberate choice.
I agree; I was just referring to Felix's portrait of Tony that was briefly visible at the art show. No one here has mentioned it so far, which I chose to interpret as a collective deliberate choice.
You all are DETERMINED to ignore the return of Tony, aren't you?
One side of my family has overlapping generations like that (my youngest uncle is only 4 years older than I am, and some of my grandfather's great-grandchildren are older than some of his grandchildren). It makes for a really nice and ever-shifting family dynamic - I still remember how cool and grown-up I felt when…
I'll add it to my gratitude jar!
You make it sound so simple!
one of the oddest things about being pregnant with my daughter was realising that my future grandchildren were already partially developing in there, as well.
Fair enough. With OB I find it quite easy not to get too bothered by the convoluted plot because it generally does a good job of working through the emotional implications of whatever is happening. I still can't tell Topside/Neolution/Dyad/Brightborn/LEDA/Castor etc. apart, but as long as I ignore that, the character…
It's still very entertaining, plus how can you not care about these characters?
That's what I thought last week (last week also showed Ira listening in on various conversations in the Westmorland house). It would definitely make the glitching significant, rather than just a random additional plotline.
I feel that way about Alison, mostly because her voice is so much different from the others' and perhaps because Alison herself tends to inhabit a role as part of her daily life, while the other clones are more themselves. I think it was last week that someone remarked that Kristian Bruun and Tatiana Maslany had such…
3b. Did or didn't Fillmore Graves know about the existence of a cure?
I was one of the people who caught on to both the barking dog and the vaccine, and I'm still reeling because I'm the kind of person who is always COMPLETELY taken by surprise by even the most obvious plot twists.
Making Donnie part of the Clone Club might've been the best decision this show has ever made. I definitely had something in my eye during that Donnie/Alison duet.
I'm assuming they'd be researching the possibility of creating a mutated zombie virus that gives you the superpowers but not the brain dependency, or something like that.
Oh wait, is that what you meant in the first place? Because I read your comment as 'Aleutian flu = Fillmore Graves zombie virus', but if you actually meant 'Vaccine = Fillmore Graves zombie virus', then my comment in which I enthusiastically stated just that as if it were my original idea was a bit silly, I do…
Maybe they meant his face? It definitely seems to have narrowed a bit.
Your comment made me think - WHAT IF the Aleutian flu (and the existence of a vaccine) is a health scare fabricated by Filmore Graves in order to create a pretext for injecting a ton of people with (modified versions of) the zombie virus?
But if she knows about zombies, she'll realise based on her history with Ravi that Ravi also knows, and has known for a very long time. So why not be honest with him? (I mean she was literally telling him "That's tinfoil hat stuff, this nonsense is what got you fired, you should be focusing your efforts on the…
Considering the content of those visions, I think embarrassment is something that just doesn't factor into Ravi's sex life in any way.
But if Katty was aware of the 'Aleutian flu' being just code for 'zombie virus' why did she get so angry at Ravi for still believing in zombies? Her annoyance seemed pretty genuine.