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Nah, it the FBI agent he got tuck away down their. We only seen one of her arms cut off after all, an that didn't show much decay. He probably got abigail tuck away somewhere else through, as a pawn to be use in his game with Will.
Before Will come along, Jack seem to have been Hannibal favourite pet to play with.

More B+, could have been great but didn't quite pull it off.

The problem with this episode is that they didn't show enough, if you going to do a episode like this they need to show a lot more than they did, it one of the things I like about walking Dead is that they aren't afraid to show us stuff. Here sadly the writers and producers became cowards and didn't show us the sister

true, we are lucky we didn't get several flashbacks.

An the plot mandate that they can go wandering around base, have showers, sleep on their own, with vectors on the loose.
The first thing I would do if I was a producer on this show is hire a few CDC field agents, emergency services people trained in viral outbreak, to oversee all the scrips and point out these

Unless Julia isn't infected or is immune to the infection.

I thinking a super soldier project using extraterrestrial DNA or DNA of unknown origin as part of a Pentagon project. But Hatake was never suppose to take it as far as he had taken his research. What is interesting is that his brother claim he was doing zero cutting edge research as the base.

Hitake is the end result of the virus. That my bet. An we know zombies never attack each other. Well ignoring cockney vs zombies film.

So far RDM has proven incapable of universe building. Which is painfully obvious here, as it was painfully obvious in BSG especially in season 2.5/3 onwards. he can write brilliant one off episodes. Sadly he has become to powerful to well known to become just another writer on a team, I think he good at just being a

The only character I felt like rooting for has been killed off.

I am not surprise they are using the old idea of secrets to lengthen the story, apparently the whole love trial was thrown in because they didn't have enough material for 13 episodes. An it abundantly obvious to me that they are stretching out other scenes to fill up the time slot as well.

This episode was boring. Especially grew frustrated by the lead scientist spending time talking to his brother rather than trying to develop a cure or even monitoring the various stages of the disease, to understand how it progresses throughout the body. Which could be vital in finding a way to defeat the outbreak.

Second season Revolutions has been a massive improvement as well. It be a shame to see it cancelled.

There was fluid in that syringe. Her only hope is that the virus has infected her. An if it is what it is, then may be it will regenerate her body.

Pretty much the stupidest decisions imaginable.

Julia is already a proven liar, she clearly lied to her partner about the extent of her affair with his brother. I suspect she has also lied about other aspects of their mission to this base as well.

I think the cheapness of it, was part of it charm. Reality shows are incredibly cheap after all, which is why we get so many of them on our screens.

In the beginning, the first three or four episodes does fill like an reality show, it loses some of that towards the end, but not a lot.

On episode 7. This show is just so much better, in so many ways than Under The Dome. An yes the cameramen are underuse and can be distracting. An I do keep wondering where are they sleeping, and what food are they eating. An the acting feels more real to me than many other thrillers I watch, an I like the threadbear

Apparently no one told NBC that or they cant be bothered to air the last episode. I go for the last option. Most likely it will eventually air on NBC, some late night slot.