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I wished they'd gone with the idea of never addressing it in the show but making it quite clear in the background that Toronto (if not all of Canada) had been annexed by the United States at some point in the recent past.

Then there's the Orphan is the New Black spin off we all wanted as well as the pool we all had about how many minutes it would take for her to be running the place.

Fitting mention of Dexter, it's like they're pulling a reverse Dexter here as the kids are not in anyway involved and the wife isn't blissfully unaware (edit: if anything, she's the Dexter). At least that was the case in the books, I can't speak for the TV series.

The problem with this season is that there's just too many characters and plot lines in separate locations floating about unlike last season. It's just nowhere near as tight. People are disappearing for episodes on end and it's awkward to say the least. They need to kill a lot of people (or at least put them on a

The TV series did some interesting things with the terminators. For one episode they hired a professional contortionist and Summer Glau ended up twisting her into a human pretzel.

This tumblr predicted Helena and Sarah were mirror twins before the season even started. There's not much these days you could do to surprise people (bring back Beth!) without someone, somewhere predicting it well in advance.

Well, Tatiana Maslany did try out for the part of Sarah Connor but lost to Emilia Clarke. I was thinking the same think though, she would have been much better as a terminator. Especially since all previous infiltration units in the movies have been a fair bit larger in size. A T-1000 would have been perfect but

I have the feeling that once again, he's going to be reminded the hard way that he's back playing in the big leagues - and at quite a disadvantage at that.

Nice to see that in the lead in to Tatiana's acting double Kathryn Alexandre appearing on screen "as herself" so to speak, there was so much discussion about her then future appearance. You wouldn't see that for most shows about someone who normally never appears on screen. So, how did everyone think she did?

Also might be something to do with juvenile stem cells having much better differential potential. On another note, not entirely happy with the sterile technique there*. I took more precautions when practicing the same procedure on corpses (for starters, can everyone not involved in the procedure get out please?).

In Helena's case, even if you've double tapped her and fed her body into the incinerator yourself, I'd still keep an eye on the jar containing her ashes. Preferably stored in the cabinet next to Magneto's helmet and behind a steel door.

Just one question, wouldn't both Rachel and Sarah normally call elevators "lifts" instead?

I wonder if the Hendrix family motto could be "The family that slays together, stays together." ?

I'm going to be honest, I don't find the tough Donnie at all threatening. It's like being slapped in the face with a sock full of wet pudding.

Nice to see Helena chanelling René Magritte. ("Ceci n'est pas une pipe.")

When will people ever learn to never, never ever turn their backs on Helena?

You didn't actually know the show is set in the Continuum universe? They're going to be heading to Vancouver in future seasons and we're not only going to have multiple clones from the same timeline but the same clones from different time frames ending up as effectively as multiples in the same time period. We've been

I'm not sure that's safer. She's been known to stab people in houses after sitting on the chairs there.

"Tatiana Maslany to star in the remake of Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers as Bud the C.H.U.D."

OK, right. A patient can be left flat on their back and resuscitated that way if their airway is patent and remaining so. Signs your efforts are probably (but not always guaranteed) working include the chest wall moving and signs you're not getting total resistance in trying to force air in.