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As parents, we'll never know how we'd *actually* react in that situation, but, I tend to agree with you. My emotions and desire to join my own would certainly drive me to get there. But, the moment I'm there…I don't know (but, this is given what we know: 7 years later, new lives, they look happy, etc.). Why screw that

I thought same (that they left her there, naked and unconscious) up until she started talking about "lack of pilots".

*Matt Libs. ;)

It did, indeed, feel a bit rushed. But, ultimately it kept us on the side of the world we always were. And Nora's storytelling was good enough to pull it together.

I saw that and thought same (they did give the logo a lot of airtime and a close up). Not sure how the current characters (like Maeve/Dolores) fit into that storyline though.

Interesting thought, but, I guess it's not "probable" (instead of "possible") due to her being in a vegetative state rather than deceased.

Depends on the level of "religious theme", for me anyway. Is it this show (which I've found to be extremely profound and interesting) or something something, Kirk Cameron, something?

Hydrogen is the answer

Olivia Wilde agrees