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Given that Po says he "met" the Clairvoyant, my assumption had always been that they broke him out of prison because he could ID the Clairvoyant and killed him because he was useless and dangerous to the organization in his knowledge.

 

 

But then I generally like the series, and do think it has improved over the season.

I cannot - yet I must. How do you calculate that? At what point on the graph do "must" and "cannot" meet? Yet I must - but I cannot! ~ Ro-Man

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Oh great.

 

 

Now they shot two guards who were only doing their duty guarding a top secret hospital facility, to steal medicine to rescue Skye. I guess when push comes to shove morality flies straight through the window when it's not convenient for these guys.  They could of course have used the tranquilizer bullets, but I guess they want to save those for special occasions.

 

It sounds awful, but I am actually rooting for Skye to die by the way. She is so annoying.

 

No, they saved her. Shucks.

 

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Hemlock Grove is fantastic. A bit trippy, Twin Peaks without the digressions.

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tarna's dead; processing... complete. Disappointed by Universe. RIP Hades/Sand/etc. Here's hoping your next alt has a harp.

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Oh great.

 

 

Now they shot two guards who were only doing their duty guarding a top secret hospital facility, to steal medicine to rescue Skye. I guess when push comes to shove morality flies straight through the window when it's not convenient for these guys.  They could of course have used the tranquilizer bullets, but I guess they want to save those for special occasions.

 

It sounds awful, but I am actually rooting for Skye to die by the way. She is so annoying.

 

No, they saved her. Shucks.

 

 

 

Once they took the tact that they were going to take the "cure" from the mystery instillation, I'm not sure what other way they could have done it unless the guards surrendered.  They didn't, so they fought.

 

Given that this SHIELD team is shown specifically searching of 0-8-4's and the mysterious base had an 0-8-4 in the serum (and the later reveal of the alien)...well odds are had this been a sanctioned mission the same thing would have happened.

 

That said, I think the high handed approach is going to bite them in the ass

 

I cannot - yet I must. How do you calculate that? At what point on the graph do "must" and "cannot" meet? Yet I must - but I cannot! ~ Ro-Man

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Oh great.

 

 

Now they shot two guards who were only doing their duty guarding a top secret hospital facility, to steal medicine to rescue Skye. I guess when push comes to shove morality flies straight through the window when it's not convenient for these guys.  They could of course have used the tranquilizer bullets, but I guess they want to save those for special occasions.

 

It sounds awful, but I am actually rooting for Skye to die by the way. She is so annoying.

 

No, they saved her. Shucks.

 

 

 

Once they took the tact that they were going to take the "cure" from the mystery instillation, I'm not sure what other way they could have done it unless the guards surrendered.  They didn't, so they fought.

 

Given that this SHIELD team is shown specifically searching of 0-8-4's and the mysterious base had an 0-8-4 in the serum (and the later reveal of the alien)...well odds are had this been a sanctioned mission the same thing would have happened.

 

That said, I think the high handed approach is going to bite them in the ass

 

 

On a basic level, it's murder and theft though. It's like me knocking on someone's door at night asking for their stuff, and when they don't open the door I bash it in. Then they defend themselves, and I shoot them dead. And then I say, well, I have no choice. They didn't want to give me what I wanted.

 

They also have no idea whatsoever who the secret base belonged to. They may well have shot two guards of some other secret governmental agency. They don't know.

 

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Hemlock Grove is fantastic. A bit trippy, Twin Peaks without the digressions.

 

I really enjoyed it as well, it was LadyC who mentioned it and got me onto it

 

I have just watched episode 7 of season 2 of Vikings. I'm loving it and all I can say is "damn those Vikings are tough" and I can think of very punishments worse than the blood eagle

"Abashed the devil stood and felt how awful goodness is and saw Virtue in her shape how lovely: and pined his loss”

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Oh great.

 

 

Now they shot two guards who were only doing their duty guarding a top secret hospital facility, to steal medicine to rescue Skye. I guess when push comes to shove morality flies straight through the window when it's not convenient for these guys.  They could of course have used the tranquilizer bullets, but I guess they want to save those for special occasions.

 

It sounds awful, but I am actually rooting for Skye to die by the way. She is so annoying.

 

No, they saved her. Shucks.

 

 

 

Once they took the tact that they were going to take the "cure" from the mystery instillation, I'm not sure what other way they could have done it unless the guards surrendered.  They didn't, so they fought.

 

Given that this SHIELD team is shown specifically searching of 0-8-4's and the mysterious base had an 0-8-4 in the serum (and the later reveal of the alien)...well odds are had this been a sanctioned mission the same thing would have happened.

 

That said, I think the high handed approach is going to bite them in the ass

 

 

On a basic level, it's murder and theft though. It's like me knocking on someone's door at night asking for their stuff, and when they don't open the door I bash it in. Then they defend themselves, and I shoot them dead. And then I say, well, I have no choice. They didn't want to give me what I wanted.

 

They also have no idea whatsoever who the secret base belonged to. They may well have shot two guards of some other secret governmental agency. They don't know.

 

 

 

 

Not really arguing it was the right thing to do; only that once they committed to going "outside the law" what happened next followed naturally.  For all they knew at the time they were shooting other SHIELD agents.

 

I cannot - yet I must. How do you calculate that? At what point on the graph do "must" and "cannot" meet? Yet I must - but I cannot! ~ Ro-Man

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Gokusen.  The live action version.

 

There's always something entertaining about the culture shock value of watching Japanese drama-comedy, and some of the styles of acting, especially for anything that's an adaption from a story that started as manga.

 

Basically, a first time teacher arrives at a school, only to find she's been handed the class full of hard-core delinquents and troublemakers.  Of course, what no-one knows is that she actually grew up as the 4th generation member of a Yakuza family, and that her grandfather is the family head who raised her after her parents died.

 

Queue Japanese comic relief moments, along with over abundance of sincere "facing the students properly" and not automatically assuming they're all lawbreaking hooligans and a waste of space..

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Ward is a much more interesting character now. AOS has definitely rewarded my faith.

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I agree - he was boring as the straight man, to learn that it was all an act throws a lot into perspective. Not sure if it all makes sense, though, but it sure raises the stakes.

 

Also, nobody here mentioned the last Game of Thrones? I think George R. R. Martin enjoys killing characters at weddings, but this time it was infinitely satisfying.

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On my idiot box I've been watching the entire series of LOST again. It's mostly better than I remember ... Sun is straight-up badass gangster, and Kate is so freaking buff. Jack is totally American psycho, and Richard Alpert is as swarthy and Mediterranean as always. For having been spread out over six years, the show is surprisingly coherent season to season, with a lot of little rewards for attentive viewing.

 

Evidently, they were not all dead to begin with. I just started Season 6, so we'll see if that jives with what I remember from the series finale.  

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Finding out the Imperial Officer who briefs you before missions in TIE Fighter was Guy Siner (Leutnant Hubert Gruber), decided to do an "'Allo! 'Allo!" marathon. 

 

After having that knowledge, I find myself looking forward more to Gruber's scenes than Herr Flick's this time around.

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So is anybody else thinking that agent Ward in AoS is Coulson's sleeper cell inside Hydra, and that this is his gambit to infiltrate that organisation. The way that he pulls Ward aside upon witnessing Hudsons arrest, then shares a significant look with him as he departs with the prisoner and Ms Hand makes me a little suspicious. Also Ward watching the blood flowing from Ms Hand's...hand makes me believe he might have delivered a none fatal shot and be worrying over whether she will bleed out.

 

Probably too ambitious for mainstream television but Whedon might pull something like that off, and i'd be extremely impressed.

Quite an experience to live in misery isn't it? That's what it is to be married with children.

I've seen things you people can't even imagine. Pearly Kings glittering on the Elephant and Castle, Morris Men dancing 'til the last light of midsummer. I watched Druid fires burning in the ruins of Stonehenge, and Yorkshiremen gurning for prizes. All these things will be lost in time, like alopecia on a skinhead. Time for tiffin.

 

Tea for the teapot!

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Or the two agents with Ms Hand.

Quite an experience to live in misery isn't it? That's what it is to be married with children.

I've seen things you people can't even imagine. Pearly Kings glittering on the Elephant and Castle, Morris Men dancing 'til the last light of midsummer. I watched Druid fires burning in the ruins of Stonehenge, and Yorkshiremen gurning for prizes. All these things will be lost in time, like alopecia on a skinhead. Time for tiffin.

 

Tea for the teapot!

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So is anybody else thinking that agent Ward in AoS is Coulson's sleeper cell inside Hydra, and that this is his gambit to infiltrate that organisation. The way that he pulls Ward aside upon witnessing Hudsons arrest, then shares a significant look with him as he departs with the prisoner and Ms Hand makes me a little suspicious. Also Ward watching the blood flowing from Ms Hand's...hand makes me believe he might have delivered a none fatal shot and be worrying over whether she will bleed out.

 

Probably too ambitious for mainstream television but Whedon might pull something like that off, and i'd be extremely impressed.

 

That'd be incredibly lame.

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I just finished watching all things Evangelion. The Rebuild movies, the series, End of Evangelion. All to help get in the mood for science fiction.

 

Next I think I'm moving to Martian Successor Nadesico. Which I don't believe I've watched in nearly a decade.

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Not surprising, its a sci-fi show on fox, AND had lousy ratings. Would have been nice to have a full season at least. The finale was a damned filler episode.

The area between the balls and the butt is a hotbed of terrorist activity.

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Not surprising, its a sci-fi show on fox, AND had lousy ratings. Would have been nice to have a full season at least. The finale was a damned filler episode.

 

Almost Human did have a full season. Disappointing to see it cancelled. Not surprising though since they aired the episodes out of order.

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The psycho female android episode would have been far better ending episode.

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Son of a ... balls, dammit to hell! Almost Human cancelled! Son of a bitch!

 

Damn, I knew this was going to happen.  The only new shows I was into was that and Rake, which will probably get canned as well.  

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I'm enjoying season 2 of Orphan Black thus far. It has begun to drop hints about where the story is heading, although a lot of the motivations remain a mystery.

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