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mary2013

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  1. The character's name was in the closing credits. People could recognize the name of someone who shouldn't be in the 20th century.
  2. I thought Brianna applied for the Plant Safety Inspector job. Like Homer Simpson.
  3. I had a crazy thought. The last thing the Borg Queen said to Picard was look up. In his flashback with his mother, she said look up at the stars. Now, what if the mixed up flashbacks of his father grabbing his mother and something in the dark dragging his mother across the floor was a child's mind trying to make sense of what he saw. What if Picard's mother was taken by an alien and somehow wound up with the Borg. Is it crazy to think that the new Borg Queen is Picard's mother??? I mean, there has to be a reason her face was covered up when it never was before.
  4. What was the song that Ava quoted from L-MM?
  5. ********* To wrap things up — in your heads, how many seasons does this show run, if you have your way about it? APPELBAUM: That's a great question. One of the really good things about this process, even though it's taken two years to get from inception to screen, is that we've had a lot of time to sit and ponder and think about where the show would go. So we have a lot of big plans for what we want to do in future seasons. We don't want to nail ourselves down to, it's going to be this X many seasons. But we think because it has such an interest group of characters who have their own stories. And it's also a world that has lots of mysteries that are unfolding. And as soon as you solve one mystery, another one opens up. We think it really has a potential to go for multiple seasons. But as far as like X number of seasons, that's not something that we've tried to nail ourselves to. As a quick follow up on that, do you have a break-glass-in-case-of-abrupt-cancellation plan? APPELBAUM: This is a 10-episode season, and we've completed the filming of the first season. So the first season has great stories and great climaxes. So I think we're telling really interesting stories. But as far as if it gets canceled, it's not something that we're really thinking about. Our job is just to create great stories and make the audience want to come back week after week. So it's not something that we're really planning for. We're just trying to tell the most interesting story that we can. So there's no worry about leaving unanswered questions on the table? APPELBAUM: The truth is that we're just trying to make a compelling episode. And if other people are making that decision, that's kind of out of our hands. We've never been asked to construct our story "in case of," but I think that can be a tough way to approach story, a defensive way to approach story. So we're just trying to make the audience be compelled and want to come back. ********* These answers are making me want to stop watching. It doesn't sound like he's planned out how this will end.
  6. Mick Wingert was the voice actor for Iron Man in the Disney Channel's Avengers cartoon and Spider-Man cartoon.
  7. I believe it was supposed to be the last episode before the Olympics.
  8. Was the robot suit made out of the car??
  9. Has it ever been explained how Marjorie supported herself all these years? She has her own house and has had cash that she's lent Christy over the years. This episode made it seem as if she's never had a job because of her criminal record.
  10. This was Mom's 150th episode. The writers said they wanted to give every character a special moment. That's why they did the 'pass the baby' storyline.
  11. It's hard for me to reconcile a Byron hiding behind a woman with the one that goes off to help Greece fight for independence from the Ottoman Empire.
  12. I can't point to anything specific, but this does "feel" like early American music. And I trust these guys to have researched the music.
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