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Claire, Ilana, Miles, Libby… and that's just off the top of my head.

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Yeah, I agree. I think The Case is an episode that makes a mountain out of a mole-hill, structurally speaking (I'm not a fan of how the flashback is laid out), but her flashback episodes until What Kate Did are, I reckon, pretty great.

Which they could have chucked out too — like all those scenes with Lysa and Littlefinger that they filmed back at the end of season 3 and (IIRC) never released even on DVD.

Scheduling conflict with Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Yeah, I was going to say that it was a bit hard to swallow, but the schoolboy part makes the entire thing a little distressing.

But we'll always have Joffrey choking to death like a schoolboy bitch.

No Tim Tams.

SyFy channel's already airing it, I thought?

I agree, though I think the quick-fire rubrics that many critics employ are effectively a form of critical triage. There's so much material out there, and the currency of a work is the speed at which it's released, that critical short-hand you discuss become, in a very real way, necessary crutches. Limited word-counts

Is there a hidden Continuum conversation going on somewhere on the Av Club? I can't find it.

I assume that they wanted to have Stark start to obsess over Aeryn as a replacement Zhaan, which was a plot-line that never seemed to go anyway, unfortunately.

To be fair, Xhalax is in nearly every episode with the Talyn crew (and when she's not, it's Furlow), so that evens out the gender stuff a little bit.

I agree. I've always read this episode as a Farscape take on Southern Gothic, with the twinning process being a stand-in for incest (cannibalism and fucked up families being mainstays of the genre).

Lani Tupu's had the most success, strangely enough in voice over. He's the voice of SBS, the foreign language channel.

“Do nothing. If it's the right sort of nothing.”

People still like to dress like Jason (vorhees? Isn't he the one with the mask?) occasionally, so there's an exclusive, minimal market for them at fancy dress shops. But yeah, my university's got a hockey team, so people do play.

Woo, I think we're actually on the same page. When I said that the characters from 'Orphan Black' are likeable, I meant in the more generic, consumer-friendly way, rather than the less family friendly Orange Is The New Black. I think the latter's a far better show, tbh.

Oh yeah, I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be hard to get Theron back.