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Gotcha. Admittedly, it's been years since I've seen the movie, so memory's kinda fuzzy. But that part stuck because visually it was a great sequence.

Well, there's that, and, in the movie, did the boat break into 2 separate pieces? I mean, yeah, it snapped in half, but the way the film presented it, the "double bottom" held and that's why it went ass-up in the air like it did, because the other sinking half was pulling it straight down.

I think the Mad Hatter kind of explained this. "For 28 years" he'd relived the same day over and over in that house, until Emma showed up and the clock started moving. Now, how Henry managed to escape Storybrooke and get Emma to come back with him is another thing entirely. Maybe time loop was slightly weakened on

"We begin with a bunch of teenagers drunk in the woods"

He was transported to a ditch off the Jersey Turnpike.

I think she still acts occasionally. She was Charlie's not really baby mama on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Second episode, Charlie Wants an Abortion. This was first season though, in 2005. So, yeah, I guess it has been awhile. She does mostly made-for-TV fare and indie films.

If they did it, I'd bet they'd wait until Dakota Fanning's an adult for her return to earth. They could also feasibly use her younger sister Elle to show flashbacks to her time growing up with the aliens, as she was a passable stand-in as a younger version of her sister in the series.

As Emerson and Lucy opened the door, I was thinking to myself, "Wouldn't it be hilarious if it was a frozen donkey wheel behind the door?"

Did you not pay attention? They said they were unable to do any of those things you mentioned to try to get the door open. Plus, what if it was some kind alien thing or reactor or something putting out weird energies. You really want to try to blast your way in and potentially destroy the San Francisco Bay area?

Ummm...this. Times 1,000. Read the follow-up books. It's a nice way to end (or potentially continue) the overall story. I believe they're called Welcome to Promise City and Promises Broken.

Alterna-Broyles is in league with Jones.

Maybe September's warning of "You have to die" meant that she was going to die and be replaced by the "right" Olivia?

I'm with you ProgHead777.

I was a big fan of the book. The book is fantastic. I went to see the movie, expecting some differences, and hey, they were playing the first Animatrix short (Final Flight of the Osiris) with it. But I was left depressed by what was played. I basically paid to watch "Osiris." That movie was not Dreamcatcher. It was

Also directed @Nivenus, I think what Dave's asking is the timeframe, and not the Adama thing, because he mentioned the whole "Willy" isn't Bill right there at the end.

He very well may not. It might be too much in the FX budget to constantly remove a hand when they can use that to disappear limbs on Walkers. However, you have to take into account that it seems like he's forgotten because he's spent so much time getting accustomed to being one-handed that it's second nature to him.

I understand where you're coming from, but the whole axing of Darabont and slashing the budget was to blame for them staying on the farm.

"where it seemed like a lot of miserable angst at a farm, instead of zombie slaying carnage. "

You're welcome.

My prediction for everyone's bitching topic for season 3 of The Walking Dead: "Geez, they're still at the prison? WTF!?"