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I have contained my rage for as long as possible but I shall unleash my fury upon you LIKE THE CRASHING OF A THOUSAND WAVES!!!! BE GONE, VILE MAN!! A 12 MINUTE FIGHT SEQUENCE WITH A BUS FLIPPING OVER AND LEVELING THAT NORTHCORP EMPLOYEE'S HOUSE?? WEAK-SAUCE KOOL-AID?? THIS IS AMBROSIA OF THE GODS!! THE GOLDEN GOD!! I

"Finch, I think she stole your watch."
"That's ok, I stole her ring."
Perfect.

Hello. Unfortunately our megalomaniacal arch-villains with bleeding eyes, deformed faces, secret lairs and plans for complete, utter destruction, annihilation and world domination appear to be unreachable at the present time. Kindly leave your name, phone number, aliases, character witnesses and area of deadly

Is it just me or is this season focusing more on women and the loss of innocence and purity. Paige is torn between baptism on the one hand and joining the agency on the other, completely unaware of the decision that's largely out of her control that could instantly change her life. Martha is looking to bring a little

More importantly though, do mail robots dream of electric mail?

I don't know.. I mean, he's not that clever, yet. Sure, he's got himself some publicity and some clients, but those knuckleheads must think it's a good idea to hire a lawyer who doesn't know the definition of trademark infringement or outright plagiarism?
-Finding out that Rolex was fake must really.. sting.
-The

Only when he smiles

I can't say I know enough about programming or code to understand all the details, but from what I've read, AI's are perceived as a large threat primarily because they have the potential to learn, adapt and grow at an exponential rate (if unchecked or allowed to do this). Stephen Hawking has said that the technology

I agree, although most governments don't go out of their way to kill their own people. I actually like the idea of an AI being viewed as an omnipotent and ubiquitous entity- but not worshipped, so I wasn't thrilled that the writers decided that such philosophical and anthropomorphic imagery was more important than the

I enjoyed watching Philip's slightly disturbed yet curious reaction as he was watching it. I also like the way they carefully craft every reference to subtly tie into the themes of the episode, Alright, alright, alright!

..because innocence is sexier than you think?

"There's one person nobody can resist, and that's a baby. So Love made Baby Soft, with the innocent scent of a cuddly, clean baby that grew up very sexy in foaming bath, body lotion, body powder and body mist. So innocent, it may even be the sexiest frangrance around."

Following from last week's scene, Elizabeth is reflected in this episode through mirrors, windows. She often talks to Philip while glancing at him through the mirror in their bedroom. Stan observing Sandra through the window outside the house just out of his reach was also a nice touch. Poor Stan, just can't seem to

Are you ok? If you're having a stroke, I can get help..

Her?

It's a very powerfully contentious issue. The counterargument, as Steven Hawkins suggests, is that an AI could potentially wipe out humanity if it saw fit (very persuasive counter-argument!). But I think technology, in general, becoming more and more intertwined in our lives is something that's becoming unavoidable-

I enjoyed this episode more than most. Like many I assumed the case-of-the-week was somehow more intertwined with the Samaritan plot than it turned out to be, but while it had it's faults, it was an engaging and very relevant subject matter. The highlight of the episode for me was when Claire took Harold to the

Whether or not Taraji wanted out, it made perfect sense to get rid of Carter before leaning into the AI-apocalypse storyline.
I think if Taraji had decided to stay she would still be working with Chapman, who is even now unaware of the larger picture and hasn't had to compromise much in his own position. Jonathan Nolan

I just don't think there's a mould this show would fit under. I suspect many would see it as being too sympathetic to the lead characters (it doesn't really feel like an anti-hero show in that respect), and it doesn't help that Keri Russel and Matthew Rhys are so likeable. I would also imagine the show may be a little

Next week, Elizabeth and Philip torture an FBI agent using medieval instruments! 'Up Where We Belong' will be playing in the background. Will it lead to cathardic sex or another buttshot? Tune in to find out!