msfjordstone
MsFjordstone
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Rabkin is dead wrong: Babylon 5 set out in 1992 with a beginning, middle and end already written.

Agreed about the name. It really angered me that June would have softened in that particular way toward Serena. I also thought it undercut the escape’s sense of triumph rather horribly to have had Serena, effectively, give June permission to go. I actually would have preferred Serena to be indignant and try to keep

“Who are you?”

Moira escaping is a different story. She wasn’t a handmaid; she worked at Jezebel’s. Presumably non-handmaid women (Marthas, econowives, etc.) are of less value to Gilead, so less effort would be expended in trying to keep them from escaping or in getting them back.

Yeah, for me the wolf felt more like a spirit guide as well, despite the licking it’s chops that one time.

After 20 hours of this show, I have two questions, both about Logan, the first of which I was SURE would have been answered by this point: 1) Why does Hector so closely resemble Logan? What’s the story there? I figured we’d get some dramatic tale of Logan’s death and how maybe the family asked Robert to honor him with

What sucks is that viewers more loyal than myself may be mistaking this show’s narrative incoherence for some sort of intriguing ambiguity.

Akecheta whispered to Stubbs, “You’re only alive as long as someone remembers you.” I don’t think that phrase was one of the ‘sentience viruses’ being passed around from host to host (like “these violent delights have violent ends”). I think Stubbs was an unusual, maybe even unique model, designed by Ford for special

There was also a copy of Slaughterhouse Five in the host James Delos’s fake apartment. It had a fancy cover, with symbols, and I believe it was seen  as they panned across the bed.

I’m assuming that security around the Waterford home is a bit tighter since the explosion. Commander Waterford is a huge target. They probably just have a bunch more guards now, but Isaac was particularly tasked with watching the inside of the house while Fred and Serena were in Canada.

I believe StudioTodd is assuming that the victors will be the Handmaids and the other oppressed people of Gilead. Not other nations.

I’ve been saying that for weeks, so I don’t think you’re crazy! My two Logan questions are: is he in fact still alive? And: what is the relationship between Logan and Hector (in other words, is it deliberate that Hector looks so much like Logan)?

“Dances With Wolves” was almost thirty years ago. The guy who did the translations for it (Albert White Hat, who, at the time, was head of the Lakota Studies Department at Sinte Gleska University) is dead. So that resource isn’t really available to them.

Martha isn’t imprisoned in the Soviet Union; she fled there by choice.

I truly hate to harsh your sense of comfort, but so many commenters are talking about how after the fall of the Soviet Union, and the rise of the internet, the Jennings parents and children will be able to contact one another, but what I think you’re all failing to account for is...how? Paige doesn’t know their real

Yeah, I can accept the full bedtime eye makeup — it’s a tv convention I’ve been seeing for decades — but...the lip gloss! That made me crazy!

I got this momentary image of Paige staying in that safe house apartment forever, her life frozen, and decades from now, still drinking her vodka from the freezer, ending up looking for all the world like...Beloved Character Actress Margo Martindale.

I am the LAST person to stick up for Zack, but I freeze-framed the tablet when they were working on Teddy last week, and all I saw on it was that they were overwriting him. The personality matrix wasn’t there. As I’m sure we all know by now, that was only seen in an advance screener that some journalists got, but by

Stupid Kinja, no way to edit! Sorry, what the screen says is that they are overwriting him.

Teddy didn’t have his aggression cranked up; his mind was wiped. Still the image when they’re doing it, and you can read the tablet screen pretty clearly.