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Chet has to be up to something, right? It was so out of character; that whole candles/clean clothes/fancy dinner/let's-get-married-as-soon-as-possible seemed very unlike Chet. He set up the same kind of over-the-top romantic scenario used on the show, and it's surprising enough that Quinn, who works with these

But it's perfectly fine that the championship known as "The World Series" is between leagues made up of 30 teams, only one of which is not American?

The film "Seymour: an introduction" which is a documentary about a pianist. The first time I heard about it, I was like, "They're actually making a movie based on a J.D. Salinger story! Hmm, kind of an odd choice, though." And I still think that every time. I hear it's a lovely, inspiring film, but couldn't they

It doesn't drive me crazy because I don't really care one way or the other about the "Expendables" film franchise, but I find it funny that whenever the 2010 Sylvester Stallone "Expendables" is being shown, my cable program guide provides the description of a 2000 Robin Givens/Tempestt Bledsoe TV movie about women

But a character should always wear the same clothes, because how else can we remember who she's supposed to be??
I know the show doesn't treat all its characters this way, but sometimes it seems to get a bit of that cartoon-series attitude and assume that their audience can't figure these things out.

Because everybody really, truly believed that Traci was 7 years older than she actually was. It's just not the kind of thing someone would lie about!

Oh, I loved Lego when I was a little girl (1960s). Of course when I got my first set I didn't get a chance to play with it right away; my brother and his friends commandeered it to see who could build the tallest tower. And they were in their teens — they had grown up with Meccano and Lincoln logs so they thought

Marci Coates and Olivier were both in the second episode of Dark Matter. Not in the same scenes, though.
Canadian television — it's a wonderfully small world!

Well, it should have been a clue, shouldn't it? Delphine was looking so closely at fake-Rachel's nails, but she didn't seem to realize it was really Krystal until Krystal recognized her as the doctor from the salon. If Krystal had still had the crystals glued to her nails it would have been obvious sooner, because

But the nails have changed, haven't they? When Krystal was doing Delphine's manicure, her nails had little jewel-things on them (I remember thinking, Krystal is wearing little crystals, that's exactly what she would do). That would have been a dead giveaway for Delphine. Not being into nail art, I wouldn't know —

Yes, Deborah, I agree with you about the sequence of shooting scenes. The show runners have talked about this several times. On the Season 1 DVDs (yes, I'm that one person who still buys DVDs), there's an "Orphan Black Insider" extra called "Three clones, one frame" about shooting the "'we're clones and they're

Well, the Duncan family home videos are old footage from Season 2, though I think the cover of the book her father's reading was obscured the first time. Rachel's memories of her father using his own tea bag are recycled from Season 2 too. But those scenes in the snow are new. Rachel is certainly fixated on Kira, and

I'm wondering why nobody else is wondering about this!

"Although she could have just been tailing them."

Perhaps she isn't supposed to be convincing. She talks like an angry, nasty person and yet she has a framed picture of herself with baby Siobhan in her bedroom, suggesting that she does have a sentimental streak. And I counted two crosses on the walls of her flat, as well as the one she was wearing, which may or may

Or Rachel wants Krystal kept in storage, in case she finds another use for her later on. You never know when a comatose lookalike might come in handy.

I kept expecting them to remember that it's a wheelchair, and just start pushing it. Though they might have had to persuade Rachel to shift it into neutral, thus giving up control… never mind.

Ah, very likely. Here I was, imagining that Scott named Denise after a girl he liked in high school. It was one of those hopeless crushes — and just so awkward when he finally realized that she was gay.