But he's not risking the apocalypse; the apocalypse already happened. It's history. That changes things when you're trying to brainwash yourself.
But he's not risking the apocalypse; the apocalypse already happened. It's history. That changes things when you're trying to brainwash yourself.
But who else besides Ramse could possibly have a motivation for releasing a world-ending virus? If you don't have some major stock in the post-plague future, there is no possible motivation that would seem reasonable…
Ramse injected himself with the anti-paradox juice.
He's been deader before.
Well… yes, there is. But it's a faulty logic that anyone who has children can perfectly understand.
It's not like she would even be the first full woged hexenbiest that he's kissed.
It's practically guaranteed that those who want to watch a bit of everything will pay much more in the new system, but most people would probably choose 2 or 3 favorite channels and a lot of channels would go out of business.
I think I disagree. If you make even 1 hour of TV per week, that is one of the best hours of TV ever made, that can have a value for those who really want to watch that show.
And this is still not the most unrealistic legal process I've seen on TV this year.
Argh! Always trying to tell her how to act!
:P
Tom Cruise might have worked too, in a very meta sort of way.
All I can say is lollipop, snowman, toilet, mailbox, ghost.
Oh, cool! I saw the two strains looking very different. 2033 started with an 8 that went into a Y on one side, and squiggled back forward on the other. The 2040 one, had developed a whole new loop on the squiggle side that was almost bigger than the whole 2033 strain. So my interpretation was that his computers had…
Well, I personally don't see killing children to save adults as a choice, regardless of the situation, but yes, endangered mother's do make logic go fuzzy.
Their own head of security was leading the invasion
I was surprised that she did it right then. I expected that she'd planned for her forces to arrive and give her a gun, or something like that.
I don't get it… how was Foster deluded or deceptive?
This is probably the most important scene since the pilot and I completely missed it; Thanks!
And, with all that personnel still in the facility, no one ever picked up her body?
I thought she must have been one of the last to die.
You don't know why they would bring lots of new writers? :D
Did you watch season 1??