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He was captured by Topside, and then escaped and returned to the military, yeah.

Re: tone. That's just how the show rolls, and how it's always rolled. When every episode swiftly moves between comedy, drama and tragedy, then that's its tone.

Eh. I don't like Helena, and I don't know why Sarah in particular cares about her. (Or why Helena gives a shit about Sarah, when Sarah abandoned her in the middle of nowhere). Their bonding makes no sense to me.

In old person make-up? They'd be at least twice the actor's ages at this point. Might just be easier to recast.

…and some of that is probably deliberate?

The actress is American First People, I believe.

You're not a big fan of silliness, I'm guessing?

Kinda hoping that Mark isn't dead (though it was a well shot sequence). That'd leave us with only two male clones, and only one with any kind of personality.

Beemo was reading too deeply into a show that's just being, like, there man (and one which bored the two more dominant characters to tears with its sheer randomness).

Yeah, if anything, this was something of a parody of children's television, including Adventure Time. Finn and Jake seem deeply unimpressed with random kids television, ironically.

Jonathan and Harmony on Buffy? Lt Braka on Farscape? Several cast members on BSG, including Gaeta and Cally. Sonia on Nikita.

This episode of Banana wasn't my jazz, though I think it was hella sweet.

He's definitely turned on, but he's at least absolutely disgusted with himself. It's part of why he so aggressively goes after Freddie's teacher later in the episode, as an attempt to absolve himself of how gross he'd been.

Yeah, Looking was never particularly my kind of show, (though I remember really loving Six Feet Under, weird, huh?) but I recognised what people appreciated about it.

Look, I'm gonna throw it out here: I really dislike Brandon Nowalk's reviews. If you like then, that's fine, I've no beef with you. I only ask, as respectfully as I am able, that you take no beef with me expressing my distaste in return. The defensiveness that accompanied Looking's comments section made dissent an

I feel so tremendously bad for Norma — she's courting not one, but two cases of incest because she's so tremendously lonely and needy. Jesus.

The idea that having sex with someone is "using" them, comparable to their impassionate "use" by the television industrial complex, is a gross concept.

Uh, gross. Jesus Christ.

For some, yeah. For others, it just taught them that the way to be part of the in-crowd was to adopt those strategies of oppression.

In comparison, yeah. He's got a burgeoning crush on Hector, and he spends an episode trying to negotiate his crush on someone who he recognises as clearly no good for him. Plus he finds a boyfriend, and makes out with him and stuff.