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Since the show hasn't yet gotten into the origins of the immortals and how their physiologies work, I can't even begin to guess what they can or cannot do. Gunnar heavily implied that he repeatedly died due to starvation, yet he was always reborn/resurrected somehow (that was my take on his vague dialog anyway). In

Yeah, I don't understand what timeframe Hatake is using when he mentioned "many lifetimes". It's only been 122 years since viruses were discovered, and only 83 years since viruses became viewable (using the first electron microscope). Maybe he's counting other people's lives: the scientists he sacrificed in order to

LOL, okay, I don't have an answer to that. I suppose I'm clinging to our understanding of chemistry until the show reveals otherwise.

I like InActionMan's idea better: just have Sonia ask Porsandeh for a walk through, and have him explain the show's geography (among other things). How do we request such a thing? I have, like, a ton of questions that I could submit!

Okay, but if his only concern is that the heads would regenerate, shouldn't he just incinerate them into ashes? Carbonizing any living thing destroys its ability to continue living, since all the complex molecules required for biological functions are pretty much destroyed. Presumably, he incinerated the bodies,

Haha! If that happens, I hope they populate the jungle with all the wrong types of animals. So, like, if they need snake venom to create an antidote, they go ride their camels and hunt for rattlesnakes. They can also be led around by the local Sherpas.

I can only guess that he buried them outside to lower the cost of refrigeration.

Elizabeth's wig in those scenes with Brad was what initially brought up the comparison for me. Then her subsequent clothes and mannerisms started pushing out some Breakfast Club nostalgia. I wonder if this was intentional allusion, or merely incidental.

Okay, well, if that's how it plays out, I'd like for them to sneak in a Giorgio Tsoukalos cameo.

On the one hand, that would explain why their air ducts are sized to allow people to crawl around in them. On the other hand, I can't believe they installed a gas dispersal system that requires "manual resetting" of the louvers. Each time they would want to channel gas in specific directions, people would have to

Any of those locations would have been more sensible than their water-deprived Arctic Circle. At this point, I want the show to just fabricate a fake island at their North Pole.

Well, the show insists they're near Nunavut, so we have to accept that this is north of Canada at least. You should try Tweeting the show's creator and ask him about it LOL! I was tempted to do so, but I'm scared he'll react badly. ;-p

Maybe Hatake caught whatever Sarah had when she couldn't figure out the 1-2-3-4 sequence to turn off the base's power. He probably was confused about whether he should pull or push the lever. When nobody helped him, he said, "Ah, screw it! I'll just go surrender instead."

Maybe it's the reason why Hatake keeps their heads…

Why they hide in the bunker…

I'm prepared for that eventuality! ^__^ These dozen episodes have lowered my expectations, so really I'm just hoping that the base gets obliterated. That way, future seasons can never make a trip back to this nonsensical setting. (No, I don't care to find out more about that abandoned Russian trading outpost at the

Okay, I can see that, though that seriously convolutes everything even more. Hatake created Narvik-A, failed to create its cure, but also created Narvik-B for some reason.

Maybe he was relying on Hatake to actually pull off the gas dispersal plan? I don't get why Hatake bailed on that idea anyway. Miksa probably thought, "Well, I'll offer the Narvik to … um … unnecessarily distract the Scythe and buy some extra time for the gas to kick in." Then, of course, Hatake failed him again, hah!

Well, it was night time when the Scythe parachuted onto the base, so I'll assume that was before midnight. This episode showed Anana and Balleseros bickering in the morning sun, which I'm taking to mean that this episode picked up after midnight? Not sure how night and morning plays out within 10° of the North Pole

I think Hatake's silver-eyed serum is a secret project of his …