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I got to the end of the season not understanding what Lila wants, what she's doing it for, or why Wolfgang just choosing not to get involved with her meant she had to assassinate him/sell him out. She just feels like a cardboard cut out of a sexy antagonist to me. A well played one, but all the same.

They did but they did so WITHOUT blockers, as they connected and later contacted him when he was home. So typically they should've been on blockers…

I guess they're both valid reads from the way the rules have been previously established, but I took this event to be establishing new rules. I could have totally misinterpreted the cues, though.

"Did I hear that wrong or is Amanita’s father situation literally the plot of Mamma Mia"
No, cos they were in a pre-existing polyamorous relationship. No one needs to find it out cos it's irrelevant.

I still can't really stomach to Coulson/May shipping bait, because it came out of no where this season and feels so ad hoc to me. It's not to say anything of the actors' performance of it cos I think they're selling it well in their scenes, but I feel like the show is trying to force me to think this was Meant To Be.

They showed the containment room, empty, and the last time we saw the containment room there was a fleet of dormant LMD Daisies. Unless the military confiscated them during their initial searches… WHERE ARE THEY?

This is a great parallel and I thank you for sharing it.

It's crazy how different Ophelia seemed just from the differences in expression, posture, and voice. She was almost unrecognizable.

Not sure while revealing his location is in the audience wouldn't have been enough especially since BPO showed right up. Seems like way more of a risk for him to be right in front of BPO plants than to have accidentally slipped in there.

I felt like this established new rules, though. I'm not sure. I just really don't know why the heck he'd be there and NOT on blockers while there.

I was starting to settle into the idea that Human Ophelia might turn out to be sympathetic, but then she made a very abrupt about turn when her lack of social conditioning meant she had no way to process rejection or understand that other people's choices matter. Fitz's attempts to appeal to her empathy were certainly

We see odd 'physical' behavior from connected sensates a lot. Sometimes it looks like Wolfgang is running off somewhere while the person who's physically there is hanging back, but Wolfgang can't be walking toward the building if the actual person's body isn't. If a sensate was trying to 'disconnect' from another, it

Why would he be in Amsterdam if he lives in a castle in Scotland where he even has a soundproof room so that no one can find out where he's hiding?

WAS the Scot physically there, though? I don't think he was.

I think that it's established that something similar once happened to Jonas and that sensates can create focal lenses of a sort, and they can psychically connect through them even if they're not physically present. Big fancy buildings seem to do the trick somehow. It's not made very clear and I could be entirely wrong

The fact that a lot of the way they put the scenes together isn't in editing/imposing actors into the shot, but in very clever staging around the camera angle was FASCINATING.

There was one point this season where it was evening in Berlin but mid-day in Kenya and I *did* have a little wince at that. It was brief but they do such a good job of continuity most of the time.

This is why I'm 100% sure that, for Clarke, this wasn't about Saving My People, it was about saving the human race. If she was acting selfishly she'd have done something to get them inside, but she let them hang out to dry in order to save humanity. (They nabbed Bellamy so that he wouldn't get caught in the

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