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The parallel to Beth's apology to MK while walking out of Beth's apartment was fantastic.

She's going to find Jesse Towing

I love how he got so into it that he almost forgot to get the cup ready. Donnie has been such a joy the past 2 seasons.

I thought that was the purpose of Reese popping into the station and getting info about suspicious activity from Fusco.

Are we sure Elias is dead? His gunshot in the S4 finale didn't appear to be definitively fatal. And just because Samaritan's press releases say he's dead doesn't mean he really is.

I also liked how Samaritan realized it had been hacked regarding John/Finch/Root's combatant status. It switched them all to "manual tracking" mode.

It even looked like Root flipped off the camera on her way by, but she was up so close to it that it was hard to tell.

Since he died, that means his service to the Night's Watch has ended and he's free of his obligation to them, right?

Excellent username/comment synergy

Scarlett? I hated her SO much, flames… FLAMES, ON THE SIDE OF MY FACE…

They left to go live on a farm upstate

This is something that always cracks me up about the prequels. The Jedis were in control, having a very influential position in the Republic. The Sith were at best lurking in the shadows. Yet when some prophecy came about some kid "bringing balance" to the force, the Jedi decided it was a good thing?

I can't get enough, enough of that song.

No Rain
Kiss the Rain
Raining in Baltimore

Exactly. I think they knew Beth had a source, but they had no idea that her source was a clone. Hell, I don't think Beth even knew MK was a clone until towards the end.

Felix in handcuffs talking about performance art? Nope, that didn't bother me in the least. It would've been weird if he saw Beth, though.

So the entire S4 premiere up until the last minute is… a flashback to before the series began?

This is just the kind of movie Fermi.

I thought his name was Warren.

Actually, if memory serves, it's an abbreviation. It was originally referred to as "that goddamn particle."