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Hahaha, that would be a great sounds-so-much-like-double-entendre-but-isn't.

I mean, it's just a radio connection, right? I don't think it matters whether Polaris was ever connected to that station or not. As long as it's still receiving signals, you could get in touch, and with nobody there to operate the controls you could probably even hack into it, given enough time. It might even have

But she didn't even "get out" into the net until she was basically nuking the world already, right? I mean it didn't seem like she was ever in charge of any giant factories or whatever. I suppose she might have been given control of some fabrication labs from Becca's work.

Oh man, I forgot to freak out to y'all about the fact that Gaad now apparently comes over to Stan's to shoot the shit and hang out and whatnot! Right across the street from the woman who stared him in the eyes with a gun to his head! Gaad could break this thing wide open when he gets back from vacation, but maybe Stan

Some guys in a high school talent show I was at did this awesome dancing performance thing in the dark with glowsticks on their extremities. It looked awesome on stage. I had a DVD of the show, rewatched it…and yeah, it was some lights moving around a screen. Derp.

I'm definitely hoping that's not the end of the bioagent storyline and we get to see Doctor Doom again before end of season. (I know he played Doc Connors in Spider-Man, but given all his talk about how his shit will wipe out the eastern seaboard, I'm going with Doctor Doom.)

That would make it their only operation where their real lives are completely exposed and known to the mark. Get caught and there's no fighting or slipping your your way out of that one and disappearing - your lives, and usefulness as agents, are far too risky.

This episode brought home a gaping plot hole that's bugged me but I've been able to ignore until now: Why would ALLIE leave the most advanced ground tech in walking distance of Grounder City unobserved and unguarded? I didn't get it when the kids arrived at Arkadia on the run (which I had assumed was a completely

The Flame was willing to crawl out of Lexa's brainstem because she was dead, but with a living subject I doubt they would've been able to guarantee Luna could go back to her normal old AI-less life afterwards.

It totally did. I think it's hilarious and I love it.

There's no way to know, because ALLIE's never been killed before :) All we have is her word. Her creator certainly didn't have any words of wisdom about it in the flashbacks, since ALLIE hadn't actually invented the city of light yet at that time.

Wherever they got the raw materials for all these GODDAMN ZILLIONS OF CHIPS ALIE SEEMS TO HAVE LYING AROUND I mean seriously where the hell are they coming from they seem like they'd be really complicated and hard to produce.

Ontari supposedly killed all the other potentials other than Luna who'd run off years earlier, but I don't see why they couldn't just drop in someone new. I'm still unclear how exactly the nightbloodiness goes from person to person. Are they all direct descendants of the first commander? Seems unlikely.

I thought the sex scene was really fun, but instead of pretending that sexual tension had been simmering all along somehow without actually showing up on screen ("Finally", really? I love you Raven but you're just making shit up now), they should've just let it be a totally spur of the moment thing. Mainly, I'm just

Ha, you gotta get on this show's wavelength, son! As soon as Harper asked "take a break?" I was like "yaay gratuitous completely unsupported hookups!" :P

While Luna was being interrogated, Jasper took the chip, is the thought. A very recent development.

It was a little messed up after they made this (emotional?) connection she was nowhere to be seen for the rest of the episode when he was going through all that shit though.

I had a brief thought "wait, Jack isn't the one who's all about the sinister scheming, it's Diane!", but I realized that would really be putting the characters into some very small boxes. Besides, it was really just an extension of "my cuteness will allow me to get away with anything" which is solidly in his

Oh I must. I must. But only if I can sell it with the nonchalance of Nat Faxon. It's the juxtaposition, really, not the skull itself.

Bow was so funny/heartbreaking when Diane stopped her cold. "-oh my god. Do you love anything??" And she had the perfect answer.