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Doesn't matter dude. It's just a common courtesy. Duh.

Would it have taken too much of your time to just say, "Hey guys. Very spoilery pics, beware."?
 
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I'm gonna risk it but if I see something to spoilery I'm x'n that ***** out with a quickness! lol
 
The caption is really disturbing.
 
I actually read the link of the URL I'm about to click on. Judging by the reactions here, some obviously don't. :huh:

The pics look great. I can't wait to see them in context when the episode airs.
 
How Wonderful!
 
The jump to animation was a head scratcher. At first they were copying "Inception" then they do something that normally reserved for webisodes.

The sprint tablet promotion seemed out of place.

What was the point of this "Bell possessing Olivia" diversion over the last few episodes?
Bell didn't reveal anything about the machine.

Olivia's future killer could have been put into something else.

Broyles tripping on LSD. Um okay and the point of that was? Again, him revealing that he saw death when looking at his Alternate self could have been explained elsewhere.
 
The jump to animation was a head scratcher. At first they were copying "Inception" then they do something that normally reserved for webisodes.

The sprint tablet promotion seemed out of place.

What was the point of this "Bell possessing Olivia" diversion over the last few episodes?
Bell didn't reveal anything about the machine.

Olivia's future killer could have been put into something else.

Broyles tripping on LSD. Um okay and the point of that was? Again, him revealing that he saw death when looking at his Alternate self could have been explained elsewhere.

[cough] All I hear is ***** ***** ***** [/cough]
 
What did Olivia mean by her last line in this episode?
 
Pretty much exactly what she said. She thinks its the man that's going to kill her.

The line itself could've delivered shock, but what really stood out was the delivery. Utterly calm, not a trace of fear. Not even any shock. It's like what happened in her mind didn't only get her to stop relying on fear, but it eradicated it entirely. Should be interesting to see what kind of a change will come with this new Olivia.
 
Pretty much exactly what she said. She thinks its the man that's going to kill her.

The line itself could've delivered shock, but what really stood out was the delivery. Utterly calm, not a trace of fear. Not even any shock. It's like what happened in her mind didn't only get her to stop relying on fear, but it eradicated it entirely. Should be interesting to see what kind of a change will come with this new Olivia.

But they are playing it like they have been setting it up all season that someone is out to kill Olivia, and I have no memory of them doing this. Besides the obvious attempts by the other side. I am confused, because there was no set up for this plot line. He's just some random guy in her subconcious, and the plotline is initiated late in the game by a deadpan delivery.
 
But they are playing it like they have been setting it up all season that someone is out to kill Olivia, and I have no memory of them doing this. Besides the obvious attempts by the other side. I am confused, because there was no set up for this plot line. He's just some random guy in her subconcious, and the plotline is initiated late in the game by a deadpan delivery.

I don't think it's been mentioned before. Hence Peter's utter confusion and shock at her pronouncement.

And since it hasn't been mentioned before, that means it'll be explained in the upcoming episodes.
 
Pretty much exactly what she said. She thinks its the man that's going to kill her.

The line itself could've delivered shock, but what really stood out was the delivery. Utterly calm, not a trace of fear. Not even any shock. It's like what happened in her mind didn't only get her to stop relying on fear, but it eradicated it entirely. Should be interesting to see what kind of a change will come with this new Olivia.

Her delivery made that line perfect.

"Oh, he's the man who's going to kill me. I really need to buy some more milk."
 
I don't think it's been mentioned before. Hence Peter's utter confusion and shock at her pronouncement.

And since it hasn't been mentioned before, that means it'll be explained in the upcoming episodes.

Thats my problem. There is enough stuff that needs to be explained or covered in the last few episodes of the season. The machine, the observers, and the war just to name a few. Had they been hinting at this or dropped that guy into some earlier episodes in some way I could go along with it, but as it stands it feels like they are just heaping more things onto an already filled up plot.
 
That was.... :wow:

The switch to Animation was a real shock... i know they were doing something interesting with Bell... but to turn it all into an Animation... Nope, didn't even cross my mind once...
 
What a great episode!

Astrid calling Walter, Wally. The animated scenes were a wonderful surprise. LSD Broyles was hilarious. The man with the X on his shirt.:wow:
No more Belly.:csad: All in all:

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I doubt

that we have seen the last of Bell
 
I doubt

that we have seen the last of Bell

Well Nimoy has retired. I think it was a reason why we had the animation parts with him. He would only record his voice.

Who knows though.
 
Well Nimoy has retired. I think it was a reason why we had the animation parts with him. He would only record his voice.

Who knows though.

Another reason for the animation was practicality. You're not going to see 80 year old Nimoy running around and riding on a motorcycle, or Walter being blown out of a blimp. ;)
 
Anyone else catch the "aye aye captain" from Bellivia? Cute touch.
 
She got the eyebrow down too. ;)

And they got Nimoy to say 'logical' :p
 
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