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Ok, third and last time I'm posting this (see my arguments for this theory in my other comments): Westmoreland is going to be an AI, possibly an uploaded consciousness, or at least more machine than man. It totally fits with the real life "Neolutionist" type philosophy. While it seems unlikely that he could have had

The claimed the scene in which Sarah checks in with Allison and Donnie was an "extra scene brought to you by BBC-America", as if we should have been grateful that they didn't cut a whole chunk of the episode.

I think it's been longer than that, but they added that "6 months ago" to make up for the lack of birthday parties.

Of course Susan had access to Leda genes! She was the head of Neolution! She could have gotten all the cells she wanted from their middle-of-the-night medical checks. Getting Castor sperm might have been more difficult, but she didn't seem to have any problem getting Ira's!

There can be only one… clone! (Only Rachel would get to say that, though. Then she would lose her head.)

I was fooled by the "I'm TMZ!" line, but once she had him follow her around the corner, I knew it was Sarah.

The geeks haven't had much luck getting the girls to play their games (I'm thinking of Kira swiping the board off the table). Only Rachel was invested in playing, so much so that she evidently cheated!

It was so weird the way BBC-A sold the scene with Sarah checking in with Allison and Donnie as an "extra scene". So, we're supposed to grateful that they didn't cut it for more commercial time?! It would have been really weird if we didn't see their characters at all during the season finale. I assume it will just be

I totally agree with your last point - Dephine didn't get naked, wasn't wearing gratuitously sexy underwear and they were in a hut on a cold island and her patient/love of her life was already sick and weakened. I suppose you could say that having Cosima and the mini-clone (I'm spacing her name) getting lost in the

Or about to appear on her (transparent) screen….

I'm more and more inclined to guess that Westmoreland is either an AI or more machine than man. It totally fits that at least some Neolutionists would believe in the eventual merging of man and machine, including uploading consciousness. It would explain how he "pulls the strings" of all of these mega-corporations

No, that guy definitely wasn't Westmoreland. In the conversation he had with Delphine, they talked about Westmoreland (though not by name) as a third person. I imagine that Westmore won't be in much better shape than Stephen Hawking at 140 years (or whatever) years old, and that guy is his right hand man.

Yeah, she was in her underwear and it wasn't even ridiculously sexy underwear - pretty functional. When dealing with a patient with hypothermia (that is also the already sick and dying love of your life) in a hut, it seemed like the logical thing to do. I didn't think it was gratuitous at all. Helena would have done

It's pretty funny that this is an argument about which character should win in a fight - when both characters are played by the same actor!

"Samaritan" = "Man is a rat."

Ok, I forgot that. As for anagrams, I found "Do Shadow", "Shaw DoDo", "Oh Dad Sow", "Was Oh Odd" and "How Sad Do". :/

Why "Dashwood"? I feel like I should know, but all I can think of is Austin's "Sense and Sensibility"…. and that makes no sense. Should I run it through an anagram search to see if it's like "Torchwood"?

I missed that news about Limitless until it was repeated here. What a gut punch! The show wasn't always consistently good (and sometimes downright bad) but it was a lot of fun and I'm sure it would have matured into something even better. With PoI, The Good Wife, and now Limitless cancelled, (and Supergirl moved to

I did like the slower pacing, with more dialog and character development and less violence and action. This whole season has been about burning through plot and killing off characters left and right with very little of people's personal journeys being explored, the way they were in earlier seasons. I understand why

He is one of her little brothers ("a valonqar") and her other one is very far from King's Landing. I'm not alone in being annoyed with the show for having Jamie go back to loving Cersei and discounting all of the character development he went through during his ordeals and with Brienne, but it suddenly makes sense for