I'm really enjoying how much the story line is diverging from the UK version.
In Season 2 they discover that some percentage of the prisoners were sent back to Gold Rush era SF and have to track down their activities through the historical record.

Season 3 has the team itself travelling through time, including a 6 episode arc where Doc winds up an inmate on Alcatraz.

I really hope the CW version includes all the stuff about the underground society with huge secret architecture... it was inspirational for my day dreams long after the 80s show had been canceled.
I loved Black Mirror 1. I didn't think 2 and 3 were as good, but still interesting.
The fact that you're daughter is excited (your +1, I assume), makes coming in second much less saddening. :)
If I win, I vow to ask Noah Wyle about future Librarian movies.
I'm waiting for Lincoln to find out his other self has been a Fringe agent for years... and to ask why they didn't bring him on the first time they met him in Universe 1.
"I know you weren't expecting your father to come back with an alien wife, but you need to give your new stepmom the benefit of the doubt."
Acronyms always have 'an'.
Daemon and Freedom by Danial Suarez should be on this list.

They are great, especially since the antagonist in the first book is the protagonist in the second (sorta)
I wonder whether Bonnie is responsible for Anna being touchable. She got the ritual from Matt, and I could see her pulling a "oh, you love your ex so much, have her!" kind of thing.... rather than Jeremy just getting more sensitive.

I'm also convinced that the Original Vampire Mom (who they were casting) is also original witch... which means the whole "The original witch doesn't want me to make hybrids" thing is actually family drama.
I wonder how much they had to rework the scripts after seeing Outcasts? There are a lot of similarities.
Weird.

I'm a huge geek who works at a nerdy job with a lot of geeky hobbies and strange friends, and I've never met anyone who reminded me of any of the characters on the show.
FYI, Gobots actually came first.

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I'm hoping they flip sides for Season 2, but it is more likely to be Season 3.
I believe that the reason they showed Jinks smiling at Claudia's last text in the bar was to give an indicator that he wasn't actually a meany, and foreshadow to the audience that he's going to infiltrate the enemy organization.
I watched it, and will probably continue to do so... I like crime procedurals that have an interesting twist.

My big issue with the pilot was how the lead actress kept flailing around her fake american accent. My hope is that there was a break between filming the pilot and the rest of the series and she got some more dialogue coaching.
"There are some nice little moments between Grace and Henry and between Fargo and /Holly/"

#corrections
A classic video....
FYI, apparently they are doing a bunch of realms stuff this year, including Moonshaes
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