lironmiron--disqus
lironmiron
lironmiron--disqus

Good question! Who is he playing?

To be fair, he just baptized himself with the living soul of a demon.
Not much of a chance of being a good guy after that.

That was such a tense scene for me because this is the kind of show that would allow someone who has taught himself to fly in a corporate simulator with absolutely no instruction, to successfully fly solo to Japan; but it's also the kind of show that would just as likely… well… that.

She could have at least tied a rope around her waist so they could pull her back out.

To be fair, the show did not really have the Pilot waiting by the shortwave radio day and night. When Will tried to contact her at the radio guy's shop, there was no answer. When he tried to contact her for the Occupation, it took a while for her to answer. So it seems like she had a certain window of maybe an hour

…I don't know… I've seen worse

I actually agree with you, if we're talking about season 1. That's why I said that I thought this season was much better, as per my personal preferences, in that aspect.

Most of my sentences are always meaningless, but I can try to explain what I meant in that particular one.

Curiously, I could not object to any of Bram's actions in this episode.

I personally find it much better than last season.

That's not the main issue. The main issue is that there are no nuclear missiles left in this Earth, so what were those 6 things they were deactivating and why were they worried about them? Felicity destroyed them all (well, except 1, but that one exploded)

I want to believe!

How can we possibly forget that Lane Kim was in this show!?

Not really because there will be too few people left by "one week from doomsday". They showed that the depopulation plan follows a curve.

Doing whatever to fight is neither smart nor useful. Doing whatever to win is what they should be doing. Every one of those attacks makes the enemy smarter, more experienced, more focused, while making Earth's most skillful and valuable combatants lose their lives before we know enough about the enemy to cause it any

And, for all we know, they might be right. It is possible that the inducted members of the Greatest Day will be spared and allowed to live in the alien golden age.

Yes! They were able to do the impossible and get inside one of the alien ships (while not being comatose and locked in a pod) and the best thing they can think of doing once there is to blow it up? Even if she couldn't take the ship, just the amount of knowledge that she could gather… I mean, the aliens have no reason

I'll gladly go blind for a second or two there if it means that AJ sneaks into the main event at WM with Bray and Luke. Sure, he doesn't really fit in their story but the guy deserves to main event WM more than anyone this year and who knows if he'll be healthy next year. Besides, it would be an unknown factor in what

Everything worked for me today.

I guess it's possible to "just invade" if you happen across a much weaker race and you think it won't take much effort. But not like this.