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bros402

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  1. Maybe Greer & Martine adopted him. That could be an entertaining webseries.
  2. I DVR this show, watch POI live, then watch Forever the next day. POI is just so addictive.
  3. Maybe she's in a program where only certain courses are offered in certain semesters, so if you withdraw in the Fall, you can't go back in the Spring without just wasting money on throwaway classes?
  4. Well they were saying that the lower level of the stock exchange was designed to be sealed off in the event of an attack - perhaps a guard is assigned there, but Samaritan operatives took them out? In an actual attack where people need to be kept out, perhaps the guard at that desk would press the button so individuals could access the servers directly (and so that person is the only one who can control the flow of traffic to and from the server area, unless you have a nigh-omnipresent AI on your side, of course) Or maybe the button was activated to lock the elevator, and it needed to be compressed in order to deactivate the lock.
  5. Homeland pays them a nice fee for contract work, judging from their reactions in the first episode to their paychecks. They could keep Drew around as Mr. Mom, to take care of Ralph when they are on assignments/missions/tasks. Though Team Scorpion would probably pool together a small amount of money to hire someone to just look after Ralph while they are on missions.
  6. Fusco would be rather difficult to take out quietly as he is the officer credited with being a big part of taking down HR.
  7. LAUSD is rather bad with both ends of the special needs spectrum from anecdotal accounts I have heard. Homeschooling would probably be best - Walter & Team Scorpion could tutor him in various subjects in between missions - Walter and Sylvester would probably do Math. Toby & Sylvester would probably teach History & Reading. Happy would probably teach Science. And Cabe can be the gym teacher :P
  8. Maybe she's just a really dark skinned Spanaird. My grandfather had rather dark skin when he was young - and he was born to two 100% Galician parents
  9. I think three words can sum up this episode rather well: Oh. My. God. Seriously. That episode was amazing. I can't phrase it any simpler than that.
  10. It's a part of the internet only accessible by proxies. People buy and sell things with virtual currency. There was a hilarious news article the other day where a European artist set up a script to buy something at random from a "dark" website once a week and it had a 100 Euro limit. It'd buy all sorts of odds and ends, video game memorabilia, things like that. Then the other day, the guy received a Hungarian passport in the mail. Turns out his script purchased 100 Euros worth of ecstasy. Oh good, I thought I was the only one who thought that about Paige this episode. That is a common occurrence in parents of children with special needs - Paige has been involved Ralph's entire life and has accepted that he is different from others, but didn't know how until very recently and she is jumping at the opportunity to have anyone at all be able to communicate with her son in a way he can understand. Drew, on the other hand, was absent Ralph's entire life, probably heard little snippets about how Ralph seemed to be delayed, but probably didn't understand how unique he was until the first time he saw him, leading to denial, stress, and frustration.
  11. I watched it with both of my parents - we were all laughing the entire time.
  12. This was hilarious. ABC's singing promos, however, were not. They need to go to the darkest pit of television hell, never to return. I'm guessing the training wasn't really training - since Galavant is supposed to be very skilled, he was just a bit rusty and needed to get back into form. Let's just accept that jousting could be like riding a bicycle :P
  13. I believe from the beginning it was ordered to fill part of Once Upon A Time's hiatus.
  14. Remember when they visited Henry's tailor? Jo commented on his expensive tastes and he mentioned he had some money saved up - he could always say the antiques shop made a lucrative sale a few years back or something like that. I think Henry always comes back in a natural body of water. I believe the current theory is that when Henry is brought back, he comes back in the nearest large body of water. So he can go through a rather long cycle of dying and rebirth - hence when he got back to England, his wife had already received word of his death (so the ship arrived in the New World, then sent a letter back to his wife with another ship that was returning) - so he may have died and been brought back for a rather long period - unless he was close enough to North America to get there, then somehow purchase passage back to England.
  15. Samaritan does communicate with its agents - it directly talked to Martine's cell phone when she was hunting down Shaw. It also talked to the girl it recruited in the game.
  16. I like when shows get epilepsy wrong.
  17. Cochlear Implants are visible (They have a little receiver piece thing that is usually clipped into the person's hair - and they also have something around the back of the ear), but that wasn't one. Looked like an earpiece.
  18. I think Greer called Samaritan "he" this episode. Might've misheard, though.
  19. I assumed that the kid had a bit of help from Samaritan I want to say Finch's backstory went to 1968 or 1971.
  20. Today I was bored and looked at the wikipedia article for the show this is based off of. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polseres_vermelles It sounds pretty much identical, even down to some character names. Except that Kara was a guy in the original and they changed the character with Aspergers to Dash.
  21. Probably. It annoys me a tiny bit when they use the wrong verbiage for seizure stuff, mostly because I have them (Most recently, an incredibly odd seizure on Saturday that my neurologist is going to have an incredibly fun time with) Wait, isn't that what Happy did? Timed it so the force of the water from the hydrant dislodged them from their motorcycles?
  22. Someone should tell the show that Grand Mal isn't used anymore as a medical term - they're Tonic-Clonic seizures now. Though Lorazepam is the right medication to give.
  23. I believe it all depends on the family, but the doctors would know the basic stats even if it were anonymous, like age, weight, height, for viability purposes. If the family wanted it to be open, or the guy chose for it to be an open donation where the person could know his name, then why not?
  24. That made me laugh so much. I had to pause for a minute to just get the laughter out. I loved how he closed it with "Now I have to go meet Sylvester and Hobbes." The Tom Cruise joke also made me laugh quite a bit.
  25. Budget cuts, of course!
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