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I think they had to spread, like, 5 bodies worth of human flesh across 800 people’s plates, so they had to do some kind of recipe mixing it with other plant materials to make it last. Hence, gelatin blob.

Yeah, you can maybe thank the writers for that one and not so much him.

In this situation, “a person loses their job” is really “a middle aged millionaire married to an heiress who’s marketable skillset is Being Inoffensively Likeable isn’t on a TV show anymore” and I don’t think we are obligated to ignore those contexts.

He’s dissociating. In his mind it would be better if it were an unfeeling robot that killed his daughter, because it would mean that it wasn’t him who did it.

I was really into the show but I stopped watching at the midseason. I think it was that show’s time.

I initially assumed Delos had Parkinson’s disease or something similar neurodegenerative, and the tremors were programmed in to his behavior so that his mind wouldn’t suspect something was off before William revealed to him that he was a bot. But in the last session, his hand didn’t waver. Either they cut that out of

This was definitely my favorite episode. It had the best parts of the nonlinear storytelling without any of the bullshit.

The artificial humans/hosts are completely narrative based. They are designed to appear to improvise, but a writer crafted their entire personality from scratch and is therefore able to plan how the host responds to different stimuli, especially when presented within a larger narrative world in which almost everything

Not religious but here’s my hot take anyway: the rule would probably be only God’s creations would be allowed in the kingdom of heaven, and any copies or man-made consciousnesses would not qualify. The original mind will have already been judged.

This is the best thing Samberg is in. His specifically Samberg-like energy is present but it’s very well balanced with the rest of the cast, and his character actually develops over time. Plus it’s amazing what good editing and directing can do for it.

Hire him, NBC!

There are 7 other regular and hilarious actors in the core ensemble plus an assortment of hilarious guest and recurring characters throughout. Check it out.

I don’t know if we ever really figured out how much of that was “blind fanaticism” and how much of it was, you know, the brainwashing that ALIE did to everyone else. I think she tapped into his leadership and oratory skills to sway others so it seemed like him personally selling it, but he was as much influenced as

I think he’s been his best when he’s able to serve as a foil to other characters during political conversations, such as the guidance he gives Octavia in this episode. He proooobably would have had some thoughts on the whole gladiator concept if he’d been able to survive another hour. When he had his own personal

What makes the show interesting isn’t the fact that it’s aliens necessarily, it’s the structures the aliens have put in place — and the fact that we don’t understand everything about them is one of the core mysteries. Everytime we and the characters learn something else, it’s significant. And it’s a smart tactic on

Yeah I definitely yelled a whole lot. I think something to the effect of, “You can’t DO THIS to me!” If I was anything the entire first two seasons I was Team Michael, and Michael’s death HURT ME and yet, up until the end of the episode, I kept screaming at Jane to quite wasting time and go to Rafael because I thought

Has it really? Where? I just commented that it might not be Michael based on the episode script/credits but do you have another source?

It might not be Michael.

No one says his name in the episode and the credits say: “Co-Starring: Brett Dier”. It doesn’t name the character he played. Honestly I hope it’s not him because even though I love love love Michael Cordero I don’t know if the show can pull off explaining his absence for the last 3-4 years.

I just want Travellers back. (I finished binging it a couple weeks ago and now I’m nervous this means it won’t come back.)

I can’t believe we’re arguing about whether a tweet would’ve been more dramatic than a live call out demonstration on their turf with an audience recording it and a literal mic cut...