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jcin617

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  1. 22 hours ago, Terrafamilia said:

    There are much less legally challenging ways to replenish one's electrolytes. Just sayin'. Doesn't Provincetown have a Walgreen's or CVS?

    There’s a CVS right in the center of town, plus a Stop & Shop supermarket with a pharmacy.  They never do explain why they can’t just pop a bunch of multivitamins to replenish those minerals. 

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  2. 18 hours ago, ahisma said:

    Also per previous episodes, the Kryptonite-X physical powers fade more slowly than the eradicator mental side. However, Jordan is half Kryptonian by birth, so it would be interesting to see whether any of the powers stick around as natural ones “woken up” by the experience.

    True, but I don’t recall whether Edge used X-Kryptonite on Jordan, I thought just blasted him with the Eradicator rays.

  3. Lara:  "The Eradicator was never meant to supplant host consciousnesses!" 
    Me: "Then why did you name it 'The Eradicator'."

    Anyway, if it just transfers consciousness, where do the super abilities come from?   Because that implies it also mucks around with a host's physiology (which clearly it does).   When they erased the Kryptonian consciousnesses from the Smallvillians, curious why they didn't just fall out of the sky and go splat.    

    Also:  how did they know where to find Lara's consciousness?   I guess Edge had already found it, but hadn't downloaded it yet...?

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  4. Curious what million “possible futures” Dr. Strange viewed with the Time Stone in Infinity War if the TVA ensures only the Sacred Timeline exists.  I suppose the Time Stone lets you see all possible branches, but only the “right one” would be allowed to come to fruition (even if you don’t know which that will be).   
     

    Seems like the Time Stone would be a major pain in the neck for the TVA.

    But I also sort of agree with Loki; who gave the Timekeepers the right (or power?) to decide the proper timeline?  

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  5. 9 minutes ago, Kromm said:

    I know it probably happened a while ago and it blew by me, but when did they change the rule that once you picked the Mega Wall that you had to stay with it?  It was clear last night they no longer had to stick with it. 

    The rule the past few seasons I believe has been if you try the Mega Wall and fail, you only get one shot at the standard wall (as opposed to 3 attempts).  
     

    ETA: @ams1001 beat me to it!

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  6. 9 hours ago, Pachengala said:

    One thing I kind of missed—what’s Echo’s special thing? I know he’s largely cybernetic but is that his whole thing? Because it seems to overlap pretty heavily with Tech, for instance, but the other guys too. 

    I don't think he has a special thing, per se.  The other members were genetically augmented to boost a specific ability (Intelligence, Strength, Awareness, Precision), but Echo was just "rebuilt" for lack of a better word.   I think being cybernetic is his deal.

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  7. I felt so bad for Jimmy and Danny, and I thought, well Ed and Karen would take them under their wing but then as far Danny goes:  awkward!   And they do have a very wealthy step-father.   I’m going to guess Danny follows in his parents’ footsteps.

     

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  8. ETA, I was going to say that so far all the provocation has come from the Soviets - planting the spying device in the first American mine, planting the spying device inside Jamestown, seizing the American mining site...  but then I recalled Ed stealing the Soviet rover and kidnapping the Soviet cosmonaut.

    I'm assuming the Soviet attack is an attempt to rescue the cosmonaut they think is being held against his will.   Margo wasn't kidding that wars have been started for less than the initial shooting.  A direct attack on a US base?   I'm not sure how this is going to be de-escalated.   Maybe Apollo-Soyuz will have something to do with that; Poole seems to really believe in the mission.

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  9. 16 hours ago, Slider said:

    Not a science person, but why was the Russian cosmonaut on fire? Is it something to do with the bullet and his oxygen tank? 

    Yeah, my assumption was the bullet probably struck the metal of his O2 tank, and set the oxygen on fire.

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  10. Oh Karen.   While it's a few years after this time period, reminds me of the SNL skit Bad Idea Jeans.    I'm not sure how "Have affair with my husband's best friend's 19 year old son." works out as anything but utter disaster in her head.

    Meanwhile, on the Moon - that went downhill fast.  I'm still not sure if it'll lead to "we have to cooperate more to avoid this kind of incident" or just increase the arms race on the Moon since now the Soviets will believe they also need to be armed.   My guess is the later... I don't know how Apollo-Soyuz would still be moving forward now.
     

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  11. 1 hour ago, marinw said:

    Taking back the mining site seemed a little too easy.

    There really wasn’t anything the Soviets could do to stop them though.  They wouldn’t even have heard them coming. Once they saw the Americans were armed running away was about the only choice. 
     

    How would this not have major repercussions...

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  12. So we have two American astronauts in the USSR (which, why were they apparently alone?  There would at least have been a CIA handler or two with them) at the same time the US is planning to retake that mine on the moon.   It seems like things can go sideways pretty quick.

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  13. 43 minutes ago, cambridgeguy said:

    She did mention sensing the power of the hex and coming to investigate, but she never said where she was.  Maybe closer than NYC since an unprecedented spell that lasted for days apparently wasn't enough to ping the radar of Dr. Strange, Wong, or anyone else.

    That is one thing I'm curious about; Agatha said Wanda's powers rivaled that of the Sorcerer Supreme - and Kamar-Taj's whole raison d'être (or at least, their Sanctums) is to protect our reality.  So... seems like everything happening in Westview was right up their alley.

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  14. 3 hours ago, arc said:

    It’s also a little weird that for a town inside a hexagonal barrier that Wanda just told the kids not to go past the one street that probably doesn’t border all six sides. I know, tv storytelling needs shortcuts and I don’t want two minutes of Wanda detailing just how far they can go in any direction. And, her kids would probably be pretty suspicious if she flat out gave them a hexagonal or even circular boundary not to go past. Esp now that Tommy has super speed and could (barrier aside) run to the next town over in seconds.

    It looked like the road continued in a straight line, so maybe it actually encircles the town - sort of like Main Street in Pleasantview:  "Why, everyone knows that the end of Main Street - is just the beginning again!"

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  15. Another Brady Bunch reference: the doll on which Vision was practicing changing a diaper was Cindy Brady’s Kitty Carryall.

    Oh, I see someone else just mentioned the same thing!

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