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meira.hand

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  1. How did the guard, working for MW, know that Dina had Mike's card? Unless the whole reduction problem was a set up to trigger the theft of the card and (ostensibly for access to the "redacted" page). My first thought was that Johnathan redacted the page himself as an excuse to ask her to steal the card, but him being the MW accomplice does not make sense. So who?
  2. According to the CC: "Tah!" <breathing heavily> Can't say "Dah" Ugh <breathing heavily> Still can't say it. :)
  3. I don't think its a coincident that we are suddenly seeing or being told that two people from the ruling classes that were supposed to be dead are alive, a few minutes after seeing the sea of clones.
  4. According to this http://epguides.com/Crossing/ there are 3 more episodes to The Crossing and like Deception the two final ones at the same night. Lets hope they at least give some closure.
  5. The difference is that with regular immigrant families, there is usually a supportive group of other immigrant families from the same location. They may have different values from regular Americans but a lot of social contacts within their own community. E&P lived a very isolated life, especially when the children were young and without close friends, so they did not give their children any role model for social intimacy of any kind. I assume they realized getting too close to other people may present real danger and the only reason Stan got close was because he basically forced himself upon them and his being an FBI agent meant they had to be careful and go with it. In a way he may have been what stirred Henry onto a more healthy emotional and social path.
  6. I still consider that scene the the worst of this series. The sound of the bones breaking was the worst. It really stayed with me thru out a very violent series.
  7. I got the impression that McGee was used, in part, as a stand in for the glaring absence of Gibbs-Abby father-daughter parting. Also his hugging her at the parting would have been Gibbs in previous seasons. Its like they added the needed emotions from the only remaining original team member to compensate for Gibbs not being there.
  8. I am still confused because how can anyone from the future know about him. The only possibility is that someone from the first arrival group met him and left a message in a prearranged place (like they did in the Frequency series).
  9. Just as I finished posting, the explanation dawned on me. Of course, in any scene where she is wearing a disguise, she also has to put on same color contact lenses to hide her most distinctive feature. Silly me.
  10. Am I he only one who noticed that the supposedly two colors eyes mystery lady had very clearly identical blue eyes in the scenes with the red wig? Especially after she put it on and they showed her in close up talking about the Aurora borealis. It was so clear that I was sure it was a plot point that we were meant to notice but no one here mentioned it, so I am confused.
  11. The short court scene with the "Trump appointee" new judge felt like a really good SNL sketch. Ridiculously hilarious.
  12. Until this point she was only acting in self defense and to get to her daughter. She only needed to immobilize or render the soldiers in her way unconscious. In his case, after he said that when he finds out who she was looking for he will kill them as well, she basically had no choice. It was either him or her daughter.
  13. He shot Clayton to give him a way into the hospital and smeared his blood on his clothes to have an excuse to get into the changing rooms and get an orderly uniform and security card.
  14. After the end of episode 5, nothing less will do.
  15. This was truly satisfying. I almost think they added this on purpose.
  16. Its interesting that I took from the flowers scene was the fact that he put the fresh ones next to the old ones, while meek Howard always threw away the old ones first (which is what you are supposed to do, otherwise they spoil quicker). It looked to me like he was trying to be a little more like him but did not understand the essentials of care.
  17. I really liked that they showed that all this complex and clever ego fights for power and money, end up throwing real people on the trash heap. They didn't say anything, just left us with this heartbreaking picture of her.
  18. After looking for an excuse for liking a show that is not very original or deep or very complex, I finally realized why. The TV landscape seems to be divided between original but dark/deep/heavy/violent or insultingly dumb/trite or over the top soap operas. This one manages to be light and fun and while not original, still written well with intelligent characters I enjoy spending time with. They don't manufacture annoying acrimony between them, the stories are interesting and between the many better shows I follow and stress over, this is a great palate cleanser.
  19. I have no prediction on that but I really need him to find out so I can see his reaction. Especially if he realizes that Philip was the one who killed his friend (in season 1).
  20. I think they made a conscious effort, via careful makeup, to show how good he felt with the stress removed from his life and how much worse she looked with the added work and stress. Before she looked great and he looked bad and now they reversed it.
  21. The bookends of the episodes, with him teaching about the general subject of the show, seems like a direct copy of the premise and structure of the series Perception.
  22. Aren't you confusing Deception with Instinct?
  23. Lauren Stamile (I usually find a better listing of guest stars on TVmaze - http://www.tvmaze.com/episodes/1370134/blindspot-3x16-artful-dodge)
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