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Totally legit.

They are still pre-teens! I got sucked into a Dance Moms marathon a week or two back that ended with live interviews with the girls, and their outfits/makeup had me thinking the older ones were sixteenish.

I don't want to be their friend because I'm old and that's creepy, but if Maddie or Kendall want to come by and

Well, Christians do that with their own religious texts, so...

I'm gonna start a tampon smuggling ring. Who's with me?

YES. It's bad enough when people text and drive. I'm not a very outspoken person, but when I see a bicyclist on their phone, I always tell them to get off it. Not only are you endangering yourself and the people around you, you're embarrassing yourself and other bicyclists.

But the absolute worst? Working on a campus for 7 years now, I'd say that over half text and cycle at the same time. I've seen cyclists run into cars, shoot out in front of cars (without looking up) and hitting people.

Woman: I just want to be left alone when I walk down the street.

Well, the machine ended that simulation before Shaw showed up since it ran out of time. Also, only running through 800 thousand or so simulations containing only the individuals known to be present (without wasting the time to see if there was a way to get Shaw in through a complicated set of air ducts) probably

"so WHY is this whole ensemble serving Jaclyn Smith?" you say that like it's a bad thing, so I'm thinking you mean K-Mart's Jaclyn Smith line and not this goddess of the hot rollers?

Fusco was also the only one smart enough to respond to Grier on the earpiece when they took down Samaritan's agents in the hallway, buying them more time before they were found in the server room.

Fusco is so great! I love him.

1. The funny thing was he's advice ended with "shoot him between the eyes" and still managed to be better inspiration than anyone else.

Holy crap, watching the odds climb when Shaw showed up made me punch the air. THE QUEEN HAS ARRIVED. I will be in denial of that last shot until next week, at least.

That and Fusco kissing Root shows that the Machine has a pretty keen sense of humor.

Sorry, but Lord of the Rings is a beautiful piece of modern mythology that speaks volumes about human nature. Creating a grim-dark inversion of Tolkiens work doesn't disprove that. His statement reeks of the overbearing cynicism present in the 1970's.

It's hard to do with this show. The very best episodes are the ones that pay off plot lines (and they're insanely good - like in my top 10 episodes of any show, ever).

I got a friend of mine hooked on POI and the episode he's watching tonight is "Relevance" - the one that introduces Shaw. So he's a few weeks away from a massive emotional kick in the gut.

Fun fact: both the episode where Carter dies and this one were written by Denise Thé. If she's not careful, she'll get a Joss Whedonesque reputation for cruel character deaths!

Heartfelt response, written through tears, with an added comment about great shows being true to their great characters.

Barely intelligible, somewhat crass but still boosted adoration statement of this show's awesomeness.