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Lainiejay
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I understand all that on an intellectual level but, on a human level, I cannot accept sacrificing one's daughter to this cause, with the full knowledge of the things she will be called upon to do. I'm in Philip's camp - the "Haven't I sacrificed enough without sacrificing my daughter too?" side.

It was sad to see that the only person with whom Elizabeth could have a truly honest conversation about her life was the woman she knew she would have to kill. I cannot understand how she would want this life for her daughter.

I actually worked in an office (IBM) that had a mail robot & we hated that sucker. The beeping as it moved was annoying and you had to be conscionsus of where it was so that you would not collide with it unwittingly. No one was sad to see it go.

My favorite new show of the season. It definitely will be one of my top 5 favorites of the new season to come, with a good chance it will be higher on the list by season's end.