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I read it just fine, although the screen was dull matte and not back lit like the chunky Amstrad portable I used for word processing in the early 1990s.

They could have spent more time on that subplot instead of the Cabbage Patch doll business.

I hope the COMDEX is at least as entertaining as that TechCrunch DISRUPT…

You just spread your cheeks making that comment!

For me, this first season and Gods of the Arena are the glory days of this show.

I knew something was off as soon as that Dr. Hiroshi Hatake guy from Helix showed up. Halle Berry sure looks nice in this show. The A.I.-like creepy robot child side story is kind of interesting. The future setting is always fun to watch too. Added to my show list.

I used to like Gordon's character, but his recent mental BSOD is getting tiresome.

This show just got better and better, and peaked with Gods of the Arena.

No way I would have quit after seeing the first episode…

Is that how they made Skyler White's eyes never blink?

The "baybeeeee"?

Didn't they mention an explosion in an IBM server room or something? Is that where his injuries come from?

Meh symbolism in this episode. I really enjoy the characters, the tech/nerdy stuff and the early 1980s atmosphere/nostalgia though.

I will agree that McIntyre was pretty good in the final season.

I love this show so much (although Andy Whitfield's replacement, Naevia 2.0, and the change to an open environment took a lot of the shine from the later seasons for me…). I was compelled to buy the first two seasons on Blu-ray, especially with the extended episodes; they're just so fucking enjoyable. Do yourselves a

Or Bitten.

After the first few episodes with their strewn limbs and organs, it was slightly lacking in the claret and gore.

Or Caliban adores her… until she starts speaking and offends his ears.

I'm intrigued by the Dorian Gray character (and the actor's enigmatic performance). Hoping he gets more screen time and story next season.

The end of the first one, yeah.