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There's a reason I've stayed away from the reviews and comments section for this show for so long, but I just had to say something this time. I thought this episode was solid, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. (Killer Frost is fantastic. Love her effects; love her swagger.) It takes a pretty mind-blowing twist to shock me

I've checked the store at the Shout Factory and got zip, so I wonder when they'll make this season available for purchase. Aside: I don't get the numbering system on their DVDs, which may present a problem if they use it for DVDs of "The Return" Season "1".

I am loving "The Return" so far. I like Jonah; but I had to get used to Tom Servo's new voice, and Gypsy still sounds weird to me. (Go figure. Gypsy has always been a female character, but it is still strange to hear an actual woman voice her.) However, I still get laughs just as deep in my belly as I did watching the

I read this headline as Tom Hardy having caught a thief that was moping. I was like, 'What is a "moped thief"? A thief that mopes?'

In the year 2525,
Three women with a will to survive…

I'm not sure what you mean by this. As someone who has spent decades reading and watching sf, I'm probably more patient than most when waiting for a story to develop and questions to be answered in this type of show. I appreciate world-building and that it takes time, but ten episodes into a season of only twelve or

I agree about Continuum. I guess I'm really referring to the first two seasons. I didn't enjoy the third season—maybe because of the way the show handled Alec going back in time (which could have been interesting if they'd gone another route)—and I have to admit that I haven't watched the fourth season at all because

Tin foil and/or hosiery

I don't know whether or not the AVC is going to review any part of Travelers, but here's my take. I like Eric McCormack in the role he plays, but the show itself doesn't seem that groundbreaking. The premise is an interesting one and I think more could have been done with it, but the episodes strike me as being just a

I'm actually a tad confused about Jonathan's human skin covering or suit or whatever it is. He's running around with that bandanna over his neck for both episodes, IIRC, because his neck skin is torn and he seems to have no way to repair it. Later, when Jeff causes Nancy to self-destruct and Richard wakes up on the

Don't get weird, people.

Awesome episode! This is the length People of Earth always should be, yo! So many great moments in this double-header. Among my favorites were Yvonne's immediate understanding of Gerry's garbled dictated text message, Operation Mongoose—"Keyboards"—Gina's light bulb going off when Ozzie is tossing out theories, the

Noooooooo! Only three more episodes? Say it isn't so! I enjoyed this episode just as much as I have enjoyed the previous ones. I'm intrigued by Jonathan's relationship with Ozzie—just how did Jonathan form such an attachment to him?—and I found it amusing that Gerry's failed attempt at getting abducted was explained

Exactly. Not only did the wipe fail on him, but I think he was supposed to be unconscious for most of the time he was on the ship, but IIRC Jeff the Grey could tell that Ozzie was conscious and looking at him.

The strange thing is that I'm not even a baseball fan, but I got all choked up when the crowd cheered so loudly for Mike that he had to go back out of the dugout and wave his cap to the fans. I will probably never be a baseball fan, but I am enjoying all aspects of this show. It's an interesting look at the sport and

No, we definitely knew Mike wasn't going anywhere. I hope Noah (Tech Guy) sticks around! I liked him too! Hopefully he won't give up just because Ginny bailed on the date, although I would understand if he did.

I don't know if it's weird, but I kind of wonder if Ozzie is part alien/reptilian. Is that weird?

I unabashedly love this show.

I laughed out loud when Lawson practically ran from the room with Blip and the other player when he inadvertently revealed he had been paying way too much attention to Ginny.