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I'm just here for reason and logic :). Anyway, just humorously, there is little to nothing that happens around where I am between the holidays and around March just things that push stuff to March (I live in a summer tourist place where the population goes from a high of around 55,000 to post October to May around

I honestly think a big part of the time jump was likely to let Nikki heal and for her and Wrench to learn to communicate because….well, lets just go with I imagine that the question is Paul God or is Varga the Devil might be the, you saw the spaceship right?

You could probably tell me this question that I had, was Nacho every more than just mentioned in passing in Breaking Bad? I can't remember if he was around in the early days or not and sometimes I'm not sure if I am remembering him from the first season of Orphan Black. Its just a question I have because I'm really

Ahh, I have this odd issue with Breaking Bad, I watched all the episodes totally live which means that I watched Season 1 way in January to like March 2008 with like nobody else. Then it was like a year and a half later that season 2 came out and suddenly lots more people were watching and I had just a steady idea of

So, it was even later that Jesse took Walt to him then?

I was so struck again with the fact that whatever happens to Nacho (that it seems likely this mission is successful but that he faces consequences because, and my guess would be, the fry cook is looking out) is the reason that Mike is so desperate to help Jesse out of his situation.

Anyone (mind you I kept myself very protected from reading anything about the finale because I couldn't watch it until yesterday) get very tense while watching Paige walking to the car? Maybe its because I am too prepared for shows to go the almost horror route while playing a song that is generating a feeling not at

Maybe Mr. Wrench will save her. He is still scarier than Yuri really is and he has a weird but noble set of values. He won't be able to explain anything, but that is kind of what made his violence funny. And now I am wondering if that was an actual IRS agent because I don't remember getting resolution on both of

Having watched it again, something, that is actually impressive to me that it wasn't really pointed out before, but, it sort of seems like maybe Manu Bennett was actually only there for a couple of scenes, the cell and the advice giving in the woods (or like they went to him), but he was green screened in or just did

I think I am preparing myself for the fact that there isn't some big spiritual message to the show or ending of the show, its merely going to be Kevin racing to find Nora and save her in time, and he very well may do that and it will be obvious to us all that there is no where else to go, but Nora will be unable to

I guess my biggest issue is more with Fox than it is with the show and the scheduling. The show, when given warning, seemed to handle it well (I think that little trilogy was the best story of the series so far) but here, as much as they want to, you could see some of the issues. Like, I don't think Linda's

Sort of a Season 6 thought, I was kind of inspired by this idea from somewhere else, but…

If ir makes you feel better, I wasn't even sure it was the same actor from last year (and wasn't even thinking of looking it up).

I think they will do a bit of a split, they will open maybe immediately as Oliver tries to get near the island to no avail and the two of them will realize they have to leave, then the opening, then we are five months later back in Star City. And Oliver has had to carry on as if it is just him and William. By the

Yeah, though someone has to have not made it (I imagine there are more injuries than death) and Nyssa would hurt the audience too. I hope not, its nice for Oliver just to have a fully trustworthy ally out there in the world. I figure what happened was in the minutes between when Oliver told them to go, realizing

I think Manu Bennett and Guggenheim were both trolling (or it could have been entirely authentic that Manu really thought it was supposed to be a surprise and didn't realize Guggenheim spoiled it). Barrowman has been indicating it for bit and he was also sort of clear about it being the DCTV universe he was

Yeah, its happened before (a character being announced as a regular, usually in season, and either something happens or it was entirely for the purpose of getting the audience to feel safe about them). I can't think of a specific example, but I remember being shocked by it. Things happen even after a contract is

You did hear that John Barrowman is not coming back, so that death is real. If I knew how to do odds I would put those on everyone there (I'm convinced I was absent on that day), just because that might be a fun discussion. Felicity, John and Thea I think are fine. Slade too (because I think the new showrunner

And I think that is part of reason they introduced that new tech guy (who seems to play a big role next week since its one of his D&D buddies who dies) is because he actually is goth and it is very much like this show to have a big secret uncovered from a random person. Like that girl who probably did see something,

I honestly think the show likes the idea that Liv (as compared to Blaine) is very concerned and wouldn't risk a human and then just know that Liv and Major are end game and while his story can get there, the show likely will have him be human for most of the rest of the season because, Justin is all great and