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Well, yes. I thought that was a given.

Yeah, but if it HAD been introduced by some random dude, it would have just been boring. Tony's way included actual things happening outside of the actual "message" Sammy gave.

I didn't even think of my name applying in these situation, but good call!

Because "insulting sexual abilities" is only a negative if you think that honesty is negative.
Also, the use of title "Womyn's studies" in what I assume to be mockery rather then respect.

Oh man, I don't know why, but in that scene all I could imagine was that she was inserting that like a catheter…

I think Scott should stay perpetually single, but upbeat just because he gets to work with all those cool computers.

I wondered this too. They have kind of served their purpose for Helena's arc, though it WOULD be interesting if they were pulled back into her orbit by Henrik's wife…

It's Hannibal all over again, they are just making us sweat.

I think, with that last line about "just like me," she's meant to be seen as a tragic antagonist who is a victim of her upbringing, but that's just part of her unfortunately.

Since I first watched him in The Wire, I will assume I missed out.
And the prospect of Tat matching wits with another killer actress who ISN'T also her is certainly tempting…

I actually kind of think they subverted expectations. They could have introduced him in the next season at the beginning, and made the whole season about it, but instead they just have a minor incident that brings him into their lives.
No "Very special" Glee episode, and no "New character introduced simply to build

Actually, I think I pinpointed the exact part where the writers became to impressed with themselves.
It's in the 3rd season, when Miguel Prada gives Dexter the bloody shirt as a sign that he trusts him, which we later find out was completely fabricated.
He is supposed to have done this within seconds of intruding on him

"The Bedroom!"
"No, the workbench!"
(Both together)
"No, the freezer…"
:D

The other being Idris Elba I assume?

Honestly, I would have pegged Alison for more of a "Weeds" gal. Or maybe Grey's Anatomy…

It's okay, if she is going to become a big movie star she should do it in something that isn't part of an endless series of committee and studio re-hashes.

I give Henrik points for whacking Helena the instant he realized Gracie was defying him, he knew he'd be a goner if he struck her while Helena was there.

"Did you watch DEXTER? Random scuba divers are always finding things!"
You know, I'm not sure which is scarier. Orphan Black referencing a show that completely lost its shit down the line, or the fact that knowing Alison watches Dexter puts her ENTIRE arc this season into a scary light…

Clonecest!

So I was about halfway through the episode and loving it when my battery ran low and I decided I would finish it up later. But I decided to just see the letter grade on the site because I felt sure I was watching a definitive Orphan Black episode.
When I saw it had a C minus however, two thoughts came to my mind
Either