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I’ve heard the same thing from several people so I will definitely hit up a second viewing this week or weekend.

When that piece came off it just after launch, I heard the voice of Captain Malcolm Reynolds in my head saying “what was that?”

I hope you aren’t trying to use that code. I was joking. Those are the numbers from LOST.

He should offer to direct an episode of The Walking Dead. He directed an episode of “ER” several years ago, so it isn’t out of the realm of possibilities. I would like to see what QT would do with a TWD episode.

I retweeted that video. Where’s my damn code, Carlton?

How does he fit those ears in his helmet?

I thought Fargo was the best show that I haven’t been watching.

And Winn has been a total jerkhead to James in general, because he saw Winn and James hugging.

Are they ever going to run out of disposable DEO agents? Their uniforms should feature red shirts.

Is that a weird mouthpiece with a white square at the top or does she really only have one tooth?

Slow and steady wins the race. We need continuous rainfall at a slow pace, not bombarding, for a few months in a row. A few days on, a few days off about an inch every other day, for a good three month stretch.

I’d be surprised. That’s really cheap and not even Lindelof would do that. And yes, I’d be pissed. I’d rather the whole thing be some kind of eons-long game between two immortals, one light and one dark, based on a mysterious Island with the stakes being the future of all humankind.

The phrase “losing my religion” is an expression from the southern region of the United States that means losing one’s temper or civility, or “being at the end of one’s rope.”

Woo-hoo! Now maybe we’ll find out what makes Kevin Garvey seemingly immortal. Or not. I don’t care as long as it is good TV.

So you’re using the literal “lose my religion” as opposed to just “losing your shit and getting pissed off,” which is the colloquial definition of the phrase. Got it.

Why is the human dancing?

I also hope it gets a 3rd season. Lindelof is doing yeoman’s work on this and perhaps banishing some of the ghosts of LOST while being able to stick with his “unresolved mysteries of life” motif. He upfront told people that the main mystery will never be resolved and others will not have perfect compact answers as

The Dodgers have to get out from under some shitty huge contracts before they will be willing to pay someone like they paid Kershaw.

I hear “Creed” is fantastic, so seems like a very solid pick.

Despite the ridiculously stereotypical characters of Cat’s mother and General Lane, it was one of the stronger episodes.