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That fact that you would say that I am pro-rape shows everyone that you are a disgusting human being. Enjoy your sad pathetic life.

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If they did this they would still be hunted down, but now by scientific organizations from all over the world that wanted to study them to learn how to clone people.

I haven't seen the next episode yet, and there's still the rest of the season to go, but Kira deciding to go off with Rachel of the Observer child in the final season of Fringe who deliberately allowed himself to get captured by the Observers even though he knew they were the bad guys - it turned out if he hadn't done

I vaguely remember watching that season 2 finale and wondering "How the hell is this coming back for a third season? And what is the first episode going to be like?" Then over the summer I saw some clips on Entertainment Tonight with Frank back at work at the FBI investigating normal cases and I realized it was

I think you're right. If someone else can provide a cogent argument and your response is just to shrug and say "no thanks" no matter how good that argument is, then it doesn't matter what I say, you're just going to keep shrugging. Which doesn't really make you a good person to discuss topics with if you're going to

This is a show where a character committed suicide in the first 5 minutes of the series. We should not be surprised when a character dies/is killed.

"You must be so lonely."

And Lara Means 6-minute freak-out scene!

Plus season 2 had the Darin Morgan episodes with Selfosophy and the demons in the donut shop. Plus one of the episodes introduced me to "A Horse With No Name" by America.

"Remember the bad guys on the shows you used to watch on Saturday mornings? Well, these guys aren't like those guys. They won't exercise restraint because you are children. They *will* kill you if they get the chance. Do *not* give them that chance."

From what I read about the show reviews on this site (and the This Is Who We Are fan site), Henriksen didn't like season 2, which is sad because it's the best season.

The AV Club

The hotel "owners" were afraid that the newcomers would find out that Strand wasn't a doctor and that they were lying to them. They almost figured it out when they asked him to deliver a baby, but luckily Strand has watched TV for the past 20 years where anybody can deliver a bay with no training.

If I'm watching a movie adaptation of a book I have read, I would like the main character to somewhat resemble the characters in the book. Jack and Wendy in the movie are nothing like the characters from the book. That is a failure of the movie.

I don't know everyone's name in the show yet, but none of these characters are in the novella, except for Mrs. Carmody (the woman that is mean to the teacher and her daughter, leave the mall, and comes back with no mouth. She is the main antagonist in the novella/movie, so it feels like her death here is saying

He's trying to collapse the singularity, he's not entering it to sacrifice himself. He has no way of knowing if he can collapse it or not because this is the first time he's ever tried this. Every time he does something for the first time with his speed in a crisis, he's putting his life on the line (phasing,

Are Lord and Miller the Richard Donner of the Star Wars universe?

Except that Rhea wasn't a time remnant of Kara. They were nothing alike. Rhea had already killed many humans and her own husband, all so that she could enslave the Earth.