Despite being on the metric system in general, the UK uses MPH and miles for road distances, unfortunately. Also, she left England when she was in her early teens.
Despite being on the metric system in general, the UK uses MPH and miles for road distances, unfortunately. Also, she left England when she was in her early teens.
I didn't catch the quote about 350 kilometres in tonight's episode, but I used a website that draws circles on maps, using 350km as the radius and Toronto as the centre.
Here is the result.
As you can see, the possibilities include Detroit, Pittsburgh, Ottawa, and Sudbury.
Yes, you're right. They make specific references, but they're also very coy about it.
"Do you mean London, England or London, redacted, here in the country of redacted where we live?"
I noticed a reference in one work of Canadian science fiction to another: There was a poster for Robert J. Sawyer's book Red Planet Blues in Scott's apartment.
That sounds like book-learnin'! Get him!
And nobody can resist a rapping granny.
I think the preferred term is "Asian American".
Any even more differently and better if it was Poochie.
I'm pretty sure what happened was that Alison's parents were doing in-vitro fertilization. Unbeknownst to Alison's father, Connie (her mom) got the clinic to use donor sperm from someone she considered more suitable than her husband. (It just occurred to me - what kind of skeevy clinic would agree to something as…
At the very least, Dyad’s in vitro experiments may be even more dubious than we even thought if they were just sneaking clone sperm into unsuspecting women’s uteruses. Another day, another woman’s body disrespected and used for someone else’s gain.
"Cafetorium"! Just like on the Kroll Show's Wheels, Ontario. My high school also had a cafetorium.
Littlefinger was not a commoner. He was born into a minor aristocratic family, with a holding in a backwater part of the Vale. His fortunes have risen a lot since then - sitting on the small council as Master of Coin, then being named Lord of Harrenhall and becoming Lord Protector of the Vale until Robin Arryn comes…
You may be interested in reading the books then, particularly the 4th (A Feast for Crows). Without saying anything that I shouldn't in the discussion forum, it includes more interactions with commoners and the affect of the wars on them.
Oh…. I get it now. Thanks. Yeah, that is weird.
I'm sure you read it right. Alison and Sarah are based in Toronto, Cosima is in the US, but the show is more ambiguous about some other places, and the Castor clones seem to have done stuff all over and slept with women in many places. I don't see one of them being in Baltimore as unusual.
Every licence plate we've ever seen on a car in the area where Alison and Sarah live have had Ontario plates thoughout every season of this show. We've seen them using Canadian money before. We've seen images of birth certificates for characters that look exactly like those issued by the Province of Ontario. They…
Stealing from another one of my comments (which is probably bad commenter form) about stuff I learned from the after-show:
The reference to Arlington and "Stateside" seem to confirm that Project Castor is a project being run by the US military and/or a US intelligence agency, although I think that's been pretty clear for a while. And with this base in Mexico, I guess this is the NAFTA of TV shows.
Sinbad was in the Cherokee kid!?