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Pamela

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  1. 18 hours ago, Ottis said:

    I liked this episode, especially the scene in the truck. Sam and Jeff both were feeling it but it wouldn’t have been a good idea and would likely have caused all sorts of isssues. But Sam was still headed there until he had to talk about his dick.

    I liked it, too. At first, I thought the whole "No" business was going on for way too long until I realized that Sam was admonishing herself as much as she was Jeff. And her relief after he broke the spell with his dick remark...that was perfect. Sometimes you really just need to be saved from yourself. 

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  2. 2 hours ago, Dee said:

    Best episode of the season by far.

    It so was. As a somewhat (and by "somewhat", I mean "extremely") competitive board game player myself, I enjoyed how seriously the whole family took it. And man, did it make me want to play Monopoly. It's been forever.

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  3. Loved this episode. It was just so fun. I always enjoy when Richard Elia makes an appearance. And the bar exam guy who ended up helping Sylvester was a hoot. "That's either the truth or the coolest lie I've ever heard." Plus the way he said "No, it's not 'same seatsies'" amused me.

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  4. 3 hours ago, raven said:

    Aw, I don't want it to stay dead.

    Nope, me neither. This really sucks. I'm not surprised, but I am massively disappointed.

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  5. Favourite moment: After everyone was called away to defend the generator, leaving Mitch alone to watch over Jackson trying to deactivate the beacon, Jamie came back in with this:

    "The last time I left you alone in a hybrid attack, I didn't see you for ten years. Not happening again."

    I might have cried. A lot. I love Mitch and Jamie so much.

    I hated seeing the team fighting at the end, not to mention pulling guns on each other; that was upsetting, to say the least. And Logan's death hit me harder than I would have expected. But it's been a dark season, what with the whole Mitch/Mr. Duncan storyline, Jamie and Jackson's estrangement, Abigail and her supervillainosity... 

    One thing about Zoo that I've always enjoyed is how they switch up the premise from season to season, so that kind of cliffhanger wasn't a surprise. And if they do get a fourth season, I'm sure it'll be every bit as batshit crazy -- and as incredibly fun to watch -- as all the others have been, and I'm definitely here for that.

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  6. 5 hours ago, sweetandsour said:

    Really, I came here to post about the baby names moment between Clem and Mitch where he suggested Chris Cornell???  Regular season shows that run from fall to spring typically shoot their penultimate episode about 1.5 - maybe 2 months (end of March or early April) before that episode airs.  This being a summer show, I don't know when they filmed, but was it before or after Chris unfortunately passed? (Mid-May.) And even if it was before, why didn't the producers or CBS remove that bit in the scene before it went to air?

    I don't know, maybe I'm overthinking it, but it just seemed weird to keep it in. And I wasn't even a fan of his, so I'm not sure how it played for viewers who were. It wasn't a key reference - just a throwaway joke that didn't compromise anything by being removed.

    Both Billy Burke and the character of Mitch are big fans of Soundgarden/Chris Cornell. In fact, this was actually the fourth reference to them in the show's history. This episode would have been filmed shortly after Chris's death and I'm guessing that suggesting his name for the baby was done as a tribute to him.

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  7. 12 hours ago, pinkelephant3 said:

    I remember a flashback on the burning car scene where mom was clearly white but I don't remember seeing the baby. So not mixed. This show can't keep anything straight!

    As far as I know (and I watch each episode multiple times*), we've never seen a flashback to the accident. Abigail was describing the scene quite vividly to Jackson when she held him captive, so maybe that's what you're thinking of. But we've never seen what the baby's mother looks like.

    15 hours ago, raven said:

    OK, I had considered Jackson being Sam's dad but James Wolk is 32, how old is he supposed to be in the show?  Sam is at least 20.  Accelerating growth due to super tank serum?  When was the explosion that supposedly killed him, it was pre-Zoopocalypse which was 10 years ago.

    I believe Jackson was 30ish for the first two seasons, which would make him about 40 now. The accident happened when he was 19, so Sam being his son works, math-wise. 

    *Hi, my name is Pamela and I'm a Zooholic. AMA.

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  8. 1 hour ago, shapeshifter said:

    For that matter, do we know that Abigail and Jackson weren't adopted in Africa? I really don't remember a lot of the backstory or earlier season's content.

    I have no idea how Abigail grew up, but Jackson moved to Africa with his mother when he was 12 or so.

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  9. Sam and Paul definitely ran the most consistent race throughout and of the three teams in the final, I was pulling for them the hardest. But I didn't know how hard until the last couple of minutes; I was so nervous the Giv'er Boys were going to pass them that I almost fast-forwarded to the end just so I could find out who won already. And then they were so excited they almost hugged Jon right off the platform.

    Loved the fake out on the roof and Sam and Kenneth's silent ride down in the elevator (except for the Muzak playing). That was a great touch.

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  10. In some alternate universe where the cast on a show like Zoo were ever recognized for acting awards, this episode should be the one Billy Burke submits to the Emmy voters. He was brilliant. His performance in both of the big scenes he and Kristen Connolly had together absolutely killed me. And his reaction to Max's death...god. He's just so good.

    Also, someone in the music department must really love Oasis. In season 1, they used "Don't Look Back in Anger" and in this episode, we got Ryan Adams's cover of "Wonderwall." 

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  11. 2 hours ago, ParadoxLost said:

    It just now occurred to me that the hybrid talked.  I probably should have found that unusual.

    In your defence, the bar for "unusual" on Zoo is set pretty high.

    I very much enjoyed this episode, but I'm of two minds on the whole Mr. Duncan situation. On the one hand, it will surely give the talented Billy Burke some really dramatic stuff to work with, and that'll be a genuine treat to watch. But on the other hand...hasn't Mitch suffered enough already? My love for the character makes me feel protective toward him and the thought of what he's about to go through is hurting my heart.

    Other thoughts:

    - The way Clementine pretty much instantly forgave Dariela was really generous of her. I like the way her character is being developed.

    - For a while, I almost felt sorry for Abigail. It's hard realizing your sibling is the favoured child. (Believe me, I know.) That Robert Oz was a real piece of work.

    Jamie: Let's see who killed Leanne.

    Logan: If it turns out to be you, I'm going to be very disappointed.

    Good one, Logan.

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  12. 9 hours ago, Gudzilla said:

    Line of the night goes to Jaime (after hearing about them pushing the car/Mansdale into a volcano.).. "Of course they did."

    That was great. She didn't even seem surprised. Though why would she be, really?

    Mitch's method of warming up Leanne's finger was actually fairly typical behaviour for him. It's certainly not the first unsavoury thing he's put in his mouth over the run of the series; he tasted a makeshift anesthetic concoction near the end of season 1 (his rationale was "it's for science") and in season 2, he swallowed some snake poison in order to prove it wasn't harmful to humans. So...par for the course.

    But the wink at Logan as he did it...that was perfection. Billy Burke is an absolute treasure.

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  13. Man, some of those botched dives looked painful. When Ivana was standing on the platform and complaining about her sore back, I got sympathy pains. My back was out a while ago and the hunched way she was holding herself really made me feel for her.

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  14. So I know I said that I loved last week's episode, but I really loved this week's episode. I could pretend that it was because of the super-fun opening sequence (the attacking hybrids, Mitch's hilariously concise recap to Jackson about where he's been for the last ten years, Jackson's droll response) or that it was due to Abe and Dariela's joyful reactions to seeing Mitch again (more hugging! I'm such a sucker for hugging on this show) or the surprisingly enjoyable interactions between Mitch and Logan at Reiden headquarters:

    Logan: (shoots at the case holding the hybrid beacon to try to disarm it)

    Mitch: (after ducking for cover) ARE YOU CRAZY?

    Logan: It was worth a shot.

    Mitch: Was it?

    But the real reason I loved this episode so much was because of Mitch and Jamie. I am, shall we say, invested in their relationship as a couple, and I've been waiting a long, long time for them to finally get it together and...get together. And they did. Finally. Oh, sure, Jamie ended up under arrest by the end of the hour, but I have faith that those two will eventually manage to be happy together. Maybe even for several episodes in a row.

    It's a small dream, but it's all mine.

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  15. I loved this episode. Best one of the season so far. Mitch being his wonderfully-curmudgeonly self again, Jamie's awesome badassery, the father/daughter bonding, the wacky science, the freaky-ass hybrids, Jackson's happiness at seeing Mitch again (and that hug!)... This show is my everything.

    1 hour ago, ParadoxLost said:

    Raise your hand if the minute Clementine talked about Logan doing a good job raising her or something like that you thought...well, he's the father.  Raise your other hand if his reaction to seeing her confirmed that thought.

    Honestly, Logan being the father of Clementine's baby never even occurred to me. Ew. I mean, he helped raise her. That's just...no. I can't see the show going there.

    (Please, Zoo, don't go there.)

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  16. 4 hours ago, raven said:

    He fell out cuz Jamie pushed him out!  He came back before the end of last season but I really don't remember how.

    Logan showed up at the beginning of the finale, alive and well. Jamie had shot him with a tranquilizer dart and pushed him out of the plane, but his parachute opened automatically, so he survived.

    1 hour ago, Netfoot said:

    Didn't the last season end with a 15-year jump forward in the timeline?  Does that mean that S3 takes place after a 15-year hiatus?

    It was a 10-year time jump, so season 3 is set in 2027.

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  17. raven, you are correct. I am absolutely certain.

    (Not that I've watched the promo countless times, or anything like that.) 

    Spoiler

    And...it's confirmed.

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