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They mentioned that all the canned food is starting to expire.

Especially when some of the greatest treasures of human history had been hoarded there.

What I don't agree on about Noah is that the review says that it's not clear how we should feel about him. In my case, I've felt very clear on how I feel about Noah since the first few episodes and the impression has not ever changed in all that time.

LOL, I'm glad that is not a fixed rule or I wouldn't be here. 4 times, my mom shot down my dad before she finally agreed to go out on a date with him. Phew, that was close.

And this is just what Ryan Murphy and Falchuk have been aiming to do all these years.
This is what it looks like when it's executed flawlessly.

But Meisner is part of Chavez's group and he's a confirmed member of the resistance.

My worst nightmare is that their whole plan is to keep her dead until Nick and Adalind fall in love and then bring her back…

But what do they gain by attacking the resistance?

When the Verrat were preparing to ambush Kelly (senior) they killed every single neighbor so they could garrison their troops in the neighboring houses.
Out of the top of my head, there were the FBI guy, the frying pan guy, the scorpion guy, and the ninja guy.

I know realtors have to disclose all the murders that happened in the house they're trying to sell, but I don't know if they have to mention that every single neighboring house just had one or more murders inside it a few days ago as well.

…or is she? It seems like Bertie might need the help of a less scientific and more brash medical partner for this.

Technically, they're giving the room to Kelly. Adalind is just part of the baby's baggage. I dare speculate that even if Trubel was still living there, the baby would get dibs on the room.

But her reversal of character kind of makes sense since her hexenbiestnesss is suppressed. Considering what happened to Juliette, it's easy to believe that the powers have a major influence on behavior.

I'm not sure, but I think it has something to do with his picture being one of the files that the assistant was deleting at the end.

OOooooh no!
I'm definitely not imagining that (Especially not at this hour).

Maybe he has a coprocessor.

But the black borders could have been deep shadows in the real world that made the mirror world so limited and small… or they could have been the world's actual limits.

As opposed to the deadly serious business of energy drinks :D

He seemed to use a pretty heavy hand from where I was looking.

His killing was self defense. He just wanted to make sure he didn't get charged for the real murder.