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He had what, five seconds to strap her on and make his escape? Have any of you ever tried to wrap a baby and wear them? It's not nearly as simple as you'd think. It's some crazy SuperDad business that he managed to get her onto him securely at all in the time he had, let alone get on the bike and get away. If putting

No real reason to rule that out yet. Just because we haven't seen images of it doesn't mean it might not show up at some point.

It's easier than you'd think. S1 Kane was entirely motivated by the survival of the human race. It stands to reason that he'd be in awe of the civilization on the ground that was able to survive in a completely different way.

I agree that he changed dramatically, but I don't think that was the trigger. I think it was the revelation that there were people living on the ground that completely changed Kane. Up until then he justified every action he ever took as "for the preservation of humanity", but then he found out that it was a bullshit

Important to remember that Bellamy isn't a kid. He was the only member of the 100 that was over 18 when they landed.

Who says it's a self-destruct? We know they had powerful missiles. Just arm them all and blow them up in the silo. Same effect.

No way do they have Cage come back. His end in S2 was Lincoln's best moment in the entire series. They can't tarnish that by having Cage survive.

I'm really not sure any of the characters on the show were intended to be purely likable except for maybe Helo and Adama. It was a ship full of people who had all suffered unfathomable trauma, it was inevitable that they would all be significantly damaged people.

Considering how involved Ron Moore was in DS9, that isn't really too surprising.

The fact that the only time it was seen before tonight was while it was taking the form of a dead NASA explorer was a good hint, though it wasn't expressed overtly as such at the time.

He named Mack because he took literally every other senior member of SHIELD with him on the mission except Fitz and Simmons, who weren't available to be named for obvious reasons. It's not like he can say "Hey random guy in the background, you're acting director"

Correct. People who are actually revived through CPR often come away from that with broken ribs. It doesn't even remotely require suspension of disbelief to accept that Coulson could crush someone's ribs with one robot hand (already shown to have great strength) while that person was prone and unable to fight back.

Not the least of which is that he can't bring a suit made entirely from polymers to such a fight because Plastic Man is an entirely different person owned by DC.

If you outlaw superpowers, then only supervillains will have superpowers.

Rubber bullets are just regular bullets coated in rubber. Joey could easily neutralize those.

Clive has solved several cases so far in this show with zero help from Liv's visions. He's consistently shown to be an excellent detective who benefits from Liv's help but doesn't really need it.

Yes. Everything is tied up in a rather fantastic and satisfying conclusion. They knew it would be the last game.

"Xenogears was created by an internal Squaresoft studio but was rushed out by corporate decision making which left the second half feeling"

Dinosaurs vs. Robots is a definite selling point. I don't understand why that wasn't on all the banners. DINOSAURS VS. ROBOTS

Xenosaga Episode 3 contains comprehensive plot recaps in its in game database. 99% of people would probably enjoy reading all of those articles to catch up on what happened after the end of Episode 1 than they would playing through the actual game of Episode 2.