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I would have been legitimately interested in seeing Helena deal with Tony last week. Probably one of the more interesting, untapped, potential meet-ups.

Charlize Theron, right?

A plot point that seems barely relevant, honestly. Surely there are other ways of indicating that there's something up with Paul — like, say, having him turn up for once?

Count the number of other lesbian couples on television, and you'll have your answer.

I don't think the show's quite proven that she no longer hates the clones — she makes special exception for Sarah, but she's always done that, and they've deliberately kept her away from all the other clones this season (other than Rachel, who she tried to kill).

Nothing gets the upvotes like transphobia!

I'm glad that they've left Sophia in charge of the kitchens, which promises for more plot for them next season since Red will still be gunning for it. That, and more baby drama. Which I'm Definitely Not Tired Of Oh No.

I'm legitimately shocked that Alysia Reiner isn't more well-known. She rules.

I agree, but I think you're forgetting the Red episode.

I think you may have missed the last scene, where the show all but confirmed this.

Of course! It all makes sense! Those scars were caused by fridge magnets.

Every time Joe enters a scene the room seems to tilt thirty degrees. I can't decide if the show is trying to tell us he's a serial killer, or that he's maybe just really heavy?

It seems cliche but is Joe gay? Is that the big disappointment?

I don't think anyone blames Crichton for the crash. Just that he prioritises his wormhole study over Zhaan's pain, which is fairly reprehensible, and they later suspect him of having ulterior motives for siding with Neeyala and deciding to abandon Moya.

Doesn't he do just that in the first episode's opening minutes? Zhaan's dying, but he decides to take a detour to see a wormhole — which, while important to him, aren't actually so uncommon that they're comparably valuable to the life of one of the crew.

Or Billie Piper's body double, apparently.

Hell, didn't she play two male clones? Buck and Bryce Crane?

"trope-yness"

Oh shit, there's a thread for this?

It also emphasises the danger of this technology, I guess. People are less likely to be abusive of wormhole knowledge if their family is being held as collateral.