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Thank God for the Orphan Black wika! I had to refresh my memory on Leeky - his kill-order was given by Marion btw. And I had forgotten that Neolution claimed the perfect human being had a white eye - puts Rachel's new implant in a whole new light.
I was also worried when Delphine kissed Cosima ('don't spread the

Since there's little agreement on who killed Delphine (or if she's really dead at all) I started to think about the 'why'. Why did Neolution have her killed? Once she had Nealon arrested and let Clone Club know about Neolution's involvement she had done all the damage she was capable of. I guess we can assume she also

Thanks for the link! For those interested in what was going on with that creepy worm there's some additional info in the interview (mild spoilers for next season).

Story-logistics: You can't just plonk him there without showing his reaction to all the clone craziness first - and this episode was quite stuffed with plot already
In-show-explanation: He has not been given access to the inner circle. Not because they don't like him but probably for his own sake.

Oops, sorry! You're right! And how could I have missed this considering there was a Farscape reference in the original post *hangs head in shame*

I've come to the conclusion that they added that a) for sheer horror tropiness and b) to give all the folks who went 'Neolution??? Am I supposed to know what that is?' a visual reminder that those are the guys into freaky chimera-stuff. Can't say it worked for me.

To remind us of the danger of internet dating?

Or the driving skills to arrive in the parking deck before Delphine. I checked the scenes again - the way they are edited indicates an immediate follow up (well to me at least).

I was disturbed by the worm too - but then I remembered the guy with the tail from season one. But I'm still not sure what the worm was supposed to do - poison Delphine? Where was it hidden? And if it was poisonous why did it not kill its host? Did he carry it within a dental filling like the Nazis did with those

But Scott was at the dinner which was still going on when Delphine was kille. At least I thought that's the timeline - Delphine says goodbye to Cosima, the very next scene we see her driving into Dyad's parking deck and there's no indication a lot of time has passed between these scenes.

Oh my - that was a great way to end the season. I always wondered why they bothered to hire James Frain and then would not give him much screen time. But boy did he and Alison Steadman deliver this episode - both had great scenes providing emotional impact and loads of desperately needed answers within seconds. I'm

Yay! Thanks for the heads up!

I miss some light-hearted goofy fantasy in the vein of Warehouse 13 or Eureka (though that one occasionally took itself too seriously). The Librarians was the only show that delivered something close and I have no idea if it will get a season 2.

Well the romance between One and Two was already established in the pilot. But since Two is just a bland character so far it doesn't generate any sparks. They might have been a couple before the memory-swipe but I doubt it.

It's got space-ships, lots of Canadian actors I can play 'where have I seen you before' with and looks like lots of fun, I'm in. Looks like its got the better budget to splash on settings than Dark Matter (which also has space-ships and therefore gets my seal of approval as well).
Also: I might suffer from slight

Aaron Ashmore was the reason I tuned in - well he and space-ships. (Okay and Luke McFarlane.)

Wait - until fall??? Earlier (US) news articles claimed it would be broadcast simultaneously and I made a note. Imagine when I turned on the tv and there was Bones doing her thing!

How do you feel about "McSteamy"?

Arrgh!!!

Damn! I watched The Red Road despite being such a depressing show. And yet its cancellation would depress me even more.