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As much as I was annoyed with the ease they just walked into the hospital and wheeled Helena out, from experience it's terrifyingly easy enough to walk about unchallenged in a variety of places if you just walk around with confidence and act as if you belong there.

At the moment odds seem a bit long that she'll have to worry about the onset of diabetes, yes?

That didn't seem like too bad a restaurant if you ask me. At least it looked sanitary and had a respectable number of clientele. I've seen much worse.

Sure Chad, it's all about you, isn't it?

No wonder Paul's made himself scarce. Even the fallout and collateral damage is going to be hideous.

A show I would never have even heard of, let alone watched if it weren't for the AV Club is Faking It.

That whole innocent act between Cosima and Delphine "Sarah stole my identity? I swear I had no idea"/"Me too, she fooled all of us!" was hilarious.

P.S Katja says dankeschön.

Further fun with science, I'd already posited that because Helena was left handed and Sarah right handed, they could have mirror image fingerprints. It looks like Helena has that condition known as Situs Inversus, which is as was described, a mirroring or reversing of internal organs.

In fairness to Helena, she hasn't had to do all that much to achieve her objectives so far. Also, that lack of sunlight seems to have really left her a pale shadow of the others which doesn't help with disguising yourself.

Trust No One

You should know. Dharma Initiative and all that, am I right?

I do fear for her safety though. They seem to be setting up some big signposts by having her warned off more and more and her pushing on regardless. I fear it may end badly for her.

Since I know people have been curious about this, for something to do I took Kira's ultrasound pictures to work. Between me doing my Masters in Clinical Ultrasound and our two best ultrasonographers, we figured that all they meant in the context of the show was that Kira was surprisingly uninjured on the scan and

Would it have killed the police department to have put someone on the door to avoid this sort of thing? You'd like to think it would be a bit harder to walk off with a patient. After all this time, she really does deserve to have some time away from the religious fruitcakes.

Maxed out your headroom, have you?

In a truth is at least level pegging with fiction, one of the show's creators wanted to change the name of Aynsley because it was his mother's name but the other wanted to keep it because it was one of his friend's name (apparently that whole group of Aynsley's friends were named after real people who were friends of

Shows how exceptional this show is that the always dependable Matt Frewer and his performance has mostly been passing unremarked on, isn't it?

Also for "not action packed", correct me if I'm wrong but didn't they kill more people in this episode than any other one so far?

How soon we forget Amelia.