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SoothingDave

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  1. I've suspected Dolores of being capable of deceit since her conversations with Bernard. On at least 2 occasions, he asks "Have you told anyone about our conversations?" and she answers: "You told me not to." If you parse that, like a politician, that's not a "no," but it's an answer designed to make the listener think that you said "no."
  2. Dead girl with a boy's name. Sort of a signature move.
  3. I get the feeling that everyone doesn't "belong" there. Like it's some sort of bizarre purgatory and the way out is through realizing that you need to be honest that you don't belong.
  4. Gamby has to know that he would be implicated by Russell in burning down the house if he tried to double cross him, or cut him out as Belinda suggested. That was really dark that she went that wild that fast. Gamby has to feel like a jerk for getting her started.
  5. If Dr. Brown's kids go to another school why were they at this school all day in need of being babysat? And why would they be wearing their private school uniforms if they didn't have school that day?
  6. I'm kind of feeling sorry that Gamby is going to get his budding relationship with Snodgrass ruined because of the dossier that Russell had made on her. You know that other teacher (the one he slept with on the class trip) is going to get jealous and spill the beans.
  7. No bugs in this episode (and no Gustav), yet it was the most horrifying. Michael Moore! And Red eating brains was pretty squeamish, too. Laurel didn't lie about Michael Moore. The intel that had her sleeping with him at Sundance was incorrect. But she slept with him at some other time. So, relief for Gareth and then the horror returns!
  8. She's pro modernity and anti Caliphate
  9. The young lady helping Fauzi, the one who had shit thrown on her last episode, she went into the one mosque while they were "studying the Koran." The guy there made some vaguely threatening statements about the Al-Fayeeds and she called the police on him. So that was him, obviously beaten by the police, confronting her in this episode.
  10. Well, the pit made sense as a way to punish Todd, and it was all done pretty much with some sort of due process. Pack turning canibal is dark, yes, but a result of the crash and the circumstances. If Steve really is a murderer and turning more autocratic, then that is a change from the way he was seen as lighthearted buffoon.
  11. Well, that took a dark turn. Steve is fleeing from murdering his boss?
  12. Not only did we not see Kerry wait 13 hours before going outside the wall, there would have been no power to open and close the gate. And she bothered to close the gate after she went through, too. And the show just told us that Jason decided to keep all families with children intact, and then we cut to poor old dad not being in group 1 for evacuation. Continuity much? I figured the baby at the end was a hybrid of Abby and human from ol' Kessler, who went out the sewer pipe.
  13. I was also confused by Margaret's movements. They were searching Main street and I'm all "you idiots she's not going to be in the middle of town!" Then she was.
  14. It does make sense to have some dogs if you want to preserve that Americana thing. It just seems an odd thing to spend resources on, doggy freezers. Remember they went through the charade of having a real estate agent in season one. So they must need the hotel for people freshly unfrozen to stay in if they haven't quite got the living arrangements worked out yet. Either that, or for extramarital affairs.
  15. And dogs! Don't forget about dogs. At least one of the houses in WP had a dog. Did they freeze a bunch of them? And why a special baby-sized freezer? Couldn't you use some sort of insert to fit a baby in a regular one? What happens if the abbiepocalypse happens and little junior just grew an inch and won't fit?
  16. Actually, I think the aliants just intensify whatever political leanings you already have. Or whatever whatever you have. I think it is just making these people crazy about politics because these are political people. The aliants would make people that are crazy about ketchup on hot dogs even more crazy about ketchup on hot dogs.
  17. It's worth watching to root for the destruction of all of these stupid people!
  18. Best moment of the show was Xander speaking to Theo about "our wife." LOL
  19. Let me get this straight. They have no crops for food and their supplies from the magical Pilcher warehouse are dwindling. But the bartender says they just "brewed" some pretend fancy label whiskey out in the woods. They do know that grains used for making beer/booze can be eaten, right?
  20. I think that's it. Or "sucking, licking." Given the medical capabilities of the town, encouraging girls who are that young to get pregnant is just asking for complications and birth defects, isn't it?
  21. Assuming they were able to somehow cryogenically store gasoline for 2000 years, it must be a precious commodity. Which means driving around an ice cream truck to tell everyone good morning is just tremendously stupid.
  22. I was waiting for a flaming Abby to run into the cornfield, setting it all aflame. Then everyone could starve to death and I wouldn't have to watch this any more.
  23. Even if it was a bit anvillicious. I probably could have figured out by myself that Jamie's threesome with the quarreling band members isn't going to end well.
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