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    Wouldn't it be sillier if the aliens' language didn't have any swears in it?

    That's a good point. It could be that Molly only knows that Renautas is preparing for a cataclysm and incorrectly assumed they were causing it but having a character (one that was introduced as a little kid in the previous series no less) commit suicide over a bad assumption is a bit dark even for this show and not

    I would love it if the resolution involves bringing in an Evo with superhuman intelligence to re-check their calculations and heroically determine that, no, there isn't going to be a cataclysm, it's all going to be fine.

    Actually, it does occur to me that it actually is a decent reason for Noah to erase his memory. If the world is going to end and the only plan anyone has for making sure that at least a fraction of the planet's population is preserved involves hunting and torturing a bunch of Evos, you could see someone like him

    Considering how careful they were to never let Harris look directly at Miko with his goggles on, I suspect she wouldn't actually read as an Evo. I hold by my theory that she's not a flesh-and-blood human.

    The first time I ever gave blood they told me my blood type and when I told my mom she was confused because it was a type that shouldn't be possible given her blood type. (I imagine she briefly considered some kind of switched-at-birth situation but there's too much obvious family resemblance.) We thought it was some

    Did they say they were going to do it? I remember the scientist guy telling Evil Mom that it was going to happen, but the impression I got from that scene was the magnetic pole thing was something they knew about and were preparing for - and that Evil Mom approved of the idea of being the one who got to decide who and

    My favorite "oh yeah" is the moment in pretty much every episode after the first when you realize that the new character the show introduced a few minutes ago is actually someone who's been in every episode so far but you not only forgot they existed but didn't recognize them until they mentioned something they did

    I probably wouldn't have gone through the trouble to rent a tux but if I did I'd almost certainly have at least tried the alligator. At least open the door and see if it seems agitated or docile when I inched toward it before I actually got within snapping range.

    I assume because you don't own a tux.

    If they do a superhero rom com and it's not about Rom the Spaceknight, opportunities have been missed.

    Did he also want to know the frequency, Kenneth?

    Aw man, and Anthony Stewart Head was so close to finding an American accent.

    My co-workers and I have a recurring joke about compiling a list of the universal writing tics of all corporate PR people. One of the first ones we noticed: never use a colon, semicolon, or parenthesis when a you could use a dash; commas are acceptable but should never outnumber dashes.

    I think we can all agree that it's better to watch Family Guy and claim you don't than to not watch Family Guy and claim you do.

    My favorite part of that exchange was Bob's laugh. I don't know if it was intentional or - as the review suggested - H. Jon Benjamin cracking while improvising, but I love that Bob actually gets amused when ridiculous things happen, even if they're happening to him.

    It's a seriously underused fact in fiction that one dead person can end up as both a zombie and a ghost at the same time. That plus Tina would make the most messed up love triangle ever for one of those "the kids each tell a story" episodes.

    To be fair, Tina as a boy would probably be a different enough character all around that you can't assume any of our Tina's characterization would necessarily be the same if they hadn't changed genders. Like the thing about being obsessed with horses. That's such a stereotypical teenage girl thing that I'd tend to

    Unfortunately there's also Daryl, Aziz Ansari's character that Tina fell for while they were pretending to be a couple to get other people interested in them.

    Fire doesn't actually kill zombies - we've seen that several times. Get them crispy enough and they aren't that mobile anymore, but I'd think getting a fire large enough to fill a stone quarry that size to burn long enough to incapacitate all the zombies within would take an insane amount of accelerant. And create a