But wild hearts can't be broken.
But wild hearts can't be broken.
It insists upon itself.
If you're driving into Quebec from Vermont with your eyes closed, I'd think the biggest clue would be the border guards yelling at you.
Governors General.
Joke would have been on you if, coincidentally, a big comet hit the Earth that December, wiping out all life.
Do you have to use liquid nitrogen or will just everyday things like winter weather or snow kill them?
Hey! That movie taught me all the incredibly accurate stereotypes about European nationalities that came in so handy when I eventually travelled there.
Thanks for illustrating what a big difference one comma can make to the meaning of a sentence.
What's the story with Helena's "science babies" inside her - do we know?
That is really very sweet.
Notes from After the Black, the aftershow:
"Two half-men, a girl, and a pyramid place."
I just meant that it was ironic that Siobhan is Sarah's foster mother and yet it turns out that Sarah is a clone of Siobhan's mother.
We got that explanation. Kendall is a chimera - she is a mix of cells that have Leda DNA and cells that have Castor DNA.
Oh… I had felt special about knowing about chimerism and had assumed most viewers of Orphan Black wouldn't have heard of it. I didn't realize it was a standard thing on shows like that.
About Kendall Malone (Siobhan's mother who is also the Castor and Leda original):
I thought there was a connection there, too. Maybe there is, but in Krystal's passport we see that her last name is spelled differently: Goderitch.
In the show, Scott and Cosima both started as students or researchers at a university in Minnesota. Since then, they've moved to wherever Dyad's lab is (i.e. Toronto).
Well, in this episode we are told that Krystal lives 350km away from where Sarah is and we see a Canadian passport in Krystal's name that says she was born in Sudbury, which is 350km from Toronto. To me, that suggests she still lives there.
No, no, she lives in Sudbury.