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It's not that everyone who works near a statue of Anubis gets him in the afterlife. Whatever they have belief in, they get. My impression was that Laura believed in nothing, so she was fair game to whatever god or idea happened upon the opportunity to take up her soul.

Yeah, sad to say I agree. I could tell by the outfit that she was Judy Garland's character in Easter Parade, but the physicality and voice seemed far more like her Marilyn Monroe, all breathy and mannered, than the peppy innocence Garland usually conveyed.

I liked most of this episode, but the red wig they put on Emily Browning should've been taken out back and burned. It looked like Raggedy Ann hair.

Set killed and dismembered Osiris. Gods, including Anubis, search for his parts and resurrected him. But they couldn't find Osiris's penis.

"you don't know how to interpret characters."
is hardly an insult nor harassment.

"First, he's obsessed with finding his daughter. No? Okay, now he's obsessed with "taking down" SBK's "top brass". "
He wanted to do both from the start. No contradiction there. Totally agreed on Ellis's work—he was great on True Blood and he's so arresting here, too.

Hah, whereas my roommate and I nudged each other as soon as Sherlock and Joan gave that spiel to the tv people about how they needed to talk to the ex-child-soldier again. They'd already cleared that character and dealt wish his soldiering past, so clearly needing to talk to him was a feint. And we knew they'd

Agreed. Thousands of pages to very little effect. At least the flaws in the series gave us cutting reviews like this http://ferretbrain.com/arti…

This would be a terribly unsatisfying season finale! Luckily this is ep 23; there's one more episode in the season.

Yeah, I thought that too, but then someone (Gregson or Bell) hypothesized that someone just saw Sherlock see the Enigma machine.

We viewers are well aware that Tyus Whitaker was not actually being discriminated against, though, so his accusation is shallow enough that Bell's point that the lead detective is also black seems sufficient. I also didn't read Sherlock as the lead in that scene—did he even talk? I mostly remember Bell, Tyus, and to a

Only the top lieutenants needed to know the code or that they were using encryption, and could then transmit those orders to the people below them. Shinwell mentions that the top people in the org are very close-lipped and don't share anything. Shinwell was poised to become one of those in the know after Joan took

Until we know what's going on with the Englishwoman from the meetings, I don't think it's right to call that storyline dumb or inexcusable. We've only been given the first taste of whatever this storyline is, and it's pretty clearly *supposed* to confuse us.

Spanx seems so out of character (she's never been that femme, she has a lithe athletic body as is, and she was hanging out at home when she was kidnapped) that I decided she was wearing men's boxerjocks. That at least would fit with her character. https://www.underarmour.com…|US|B|GGL|DES&gclid=CjwKEAjw_6XIBRCisIGIrJeQ

He works at the alien bar and has a relationship and friendships.He's doing pretty well!

No, it's not clear. That's your interpretation. Jason Jones said things that could be read in several different ways at a meeting none of us were at. To my knowledge (and despite looking pretty hard at petitions and news stories about the school move), neither he nor Bee came out against the school move. Your logic

We still have no idea what Jones's position on his kids' school moving is, let alone what Bee's is. So your proof that Jones is a bigot therefore Bee is a bigot is…thus far nonexistent.

So you're saying that a person close to her spoke in support of anti-integration, which therefore means she hates and fears black and brown people and is just like Strom Thurman? That seems to be taking the transitive property to an absurd degree. So all women are still responsible for every action or inaction of a

You seem very, very sure that Samantha Bee is a racist who "hates and fears black and brown people", but you don't even have a single comment or action of hers to base this on, whereas there's a decade plus of actual actions and comments by Samantha Bee where she seems pretty damn interested in racial justice.