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“So here’s the thing - every single post-apocalypse movie shows people behaving extremely badly. So badly that they would all be dead in a couple of months. In this movie, dozens appear to be killed during each encounter. They’re building elaborate hot rods decades after the disaster with no industrial infrastructure

My T-rex lived to be 34 but I kept her on a gluten free paleo diet so she would be extra healthy.

I think that’s called ‘instant karma’.

I care whether my consciousness continues. Just because there is going to be a near identical version of myself out there doesn’t make it me.

I’m a free will skeptic myself. If free will exists, it only exists in the narrow way neurology and philosopher’s like Dan Dennett have defined it.

I agree with you but how about this.

Yep, free will is a ridiculously complex and paradoxical concept. I’m yet to see even a good definition it that doesn’t result either in circular logic or “turtles all the way down”-recursion. I can’t even begin to debate whether there is free will because I have no clue what it’s supposed to be in the first place.

This is what the illuminati want us to think!

Had to quit this book. Too many bad jokes and no tension whatsoever.

According to Disney, Jules Verne, Thomas Edison, Nicola Tesla, and Gustave Eiffel all got together (seemingly putting immense grudge matches aside) to form Plus Ultra.

"Andrew is not human"

All I want from this movie is a resolution to the end of part 2.

So, this means we’re not all part Cylon?

Oddly enough, it is in fact a pocket-watch. I wear them because I don't like having things on my wrist, and I have a fondness for old-fashioned things anyway (I am discovering that suspenders are often better than belts, too.) I have my day to day pocket watches, but I also have a fancier one that I inherited from my

I wish I never saw that one.

I think the entire point of the show is that it's not reality but do agree it's a bit much after 15 years underground, this woman is so damn cheerful. Surely, she'd have some insight to how bad life and other people could be.

Cause bible belt voters are scared of genetic research even if it would save lives. Diseases could be cured.

I always assumed they were talking about valium.

I still think it was the best Stargate show they did.

I felt The River was just starting to hit it's mark mixing in magic with the detective story of finding Emmit. I also enjoyed the volatile mix of character personalities.