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...you Nexus, huh? I design your eyes!

Re: Person of Interest. I think you mean tomorrow's episode. (...unless I've somehow missed a day! :D)

Mr. Wilkins, you are a cruel and heartless person for forcing me to choose between Deep Space Nine and Dark Angel.

I also did both, simply because I knew they wouldn't get enough love here at io9. :D

Just a note: that's not Kim Stanley Robinson's blog, it's a fan-run site. KSR does not currently have a web presence as far as I know.

Neither did I, but a CG Society search turned up this:

I highly recommend it; there's no hand-waving pseudo-religious bullhockey plastered over the final season's gap-filled scripts* (yeah, still bitter about BSG). Plus (and this is a big plus imo) watching the shows back to back allows you to catch a lot of the callbacks and references you might miss watching

The only complaint I have with the final season is that it's clear they could have filled a full 22 episode run tying everything up- the 13 episode run they got meant they had to telescope some plotlines to save precious time, and drop a few side plots that didn't affect the main thread.

Nina and Walter were (as usual) the best parts of this episode, but I agree with the other posters that we saw Donald before he became September. Remember that September's mission has always been to "fix things" one way or another, and that he has always appeared to Walter as a friend (even when reminding Walter of

Yep. :D I do presentation and staging support myself, so when I read the ingredients list on e-cig sites I thought the same thing. You can even get scented fog juice that smells like some e-cig fluids!

Here is some information for you.

I suspect it's actually a typo for 'that,' which would make sense given the structure of the sentence. If George had meant 'which' he'd have likely used a comma instead of the emdash.

Nope, it happened in a cell. It's actually the cover of Issue 14 if you know what you're looking at. [edit] Unless you mean the pact itself, not its result. In which case you might be right!

Yeah, it bothered me as well. Kirkman is sometimes pretty clumsy at setting up his characters' emotional states and making them believable. That's something I find the show often does better (see Andrea's despair in season two for comparison).

So, Julie and (probably) Chris (the kid who's not helping the other girl). This will be a very sad second half of season three, I expect.

Given the time period we're in on the show, I don't think the other woman is a major character. From my memory of the comic, Julie's the only major 'new' female character I could think of.

Spoilers! Do not read if you haven't read the comic.

Huh.

Encore was running this minor classic yesterday afternoon, though I didn't tune in (I've seen it a bunch of times). It really is a well-made sci-fi action flick (I'd compare it to Pitch Black) because it doesn't try to be more than it is and the script sticks to the story at hand without heavy-handed attempts at