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    Alizarin: Look at that little guy. I think I'm in love. What a lovely little bot. Sorry, I'm so easily distracted by tiny robots. more »
    capnrob: In passing, I feel that it should be mentioned that CHUD is Nick's own site. Not that this is bad, but I think it probably affected CHUD's decision to... more »
    wapman: Are you all mad?! Jesse was most definitely the MVP of that episode. All the action and drama aboard the JimmyCarter. The final scene with Reese almo... more »
    RoninianHoon: I think your options of each episode are bi-polar more »
    rabiera: Well I've watched this episode twice and I'm about to watch it a third time. I was thinking about the conversation between Cameron and Sarah where Sa... more »
    SudakshimaTrypticon: weaver says, "humans will disappoint you." why? because they can't follow instructions, have flaws, and are self destructive as well as can't co-opera... more »
    Katie Ostheim: Some humans ARE expendable - trannies for example... more »
    lava: some observations: • I was wondering how the sub story could have played out had Jesse not intervened. If the answer was "No" what would that liquid... more »
    SaiDolon: Charlie, you scared me with the title. I thought you hated this episode. I follow both T:SCC and Dollhouse, and I thought this episode was the best... more »
    Trai_Dep: Honestly, when I heard of the casting (annoying bi-questioning supporting character from Heroes and one of the original 90210 guys - the ANNOYING guy)... more »
    Ghost_in_the_Machine: This was one of the best episodes of the series so far. It both answered and raised many questions. We saw a glimpse of the man and leader John Conner... more »
    Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: My thoughts? Cromartie and Cameron get humanized and in the future are "John Connor" because at some point he dies and they are all that is left prot... more »
    Mooshie: This is my new favorite episode in Season 2. To my knowledge, this was the first episode to show us what kind of weapon power the humans have in the f... more »
    txtphile: I can't figure out if, with the established concept of alternate timelines, if Jesse's actions created or prevented the future she came from. After al... more »
    Arceus: I want a spinoff existing entirely of the misadventures of Catherine Weaver and John Henry the wacky robots. I could watch them endlessly, they are al... more »
  • #simplemachines

    Creature Rebooter Turns To Simple Machines For Next Project

    The next project for Troy Nixey, director of gremlin creature feature Don't Be Afraid of The Dark, is a science fiction feature, Simple Machines. In a change from the plague of remakes, it's an original tale of a reclusive inventor. More »
  • #sarahconnorchroniclesrecap

    Sarah Connor's Future Just Keeps Getting Worse

    Friday's Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles proved, once and for all, that the Riley storyline was worth hanging in there for. Not to mention, that a character-driven drama can also raise tough philosophical questions. Spoilers! More »
  • #megageoengineering

    The Gold Smelting Factory of Kyrgyzstan

    This gigantic tool is an ore-grinding machine at the Kumtore gold mine, the largest in Central Asia. The mine clings to the side of the Tien Shien mountain range, 4200 meters above sea level in Issyk Kul Province, Kyrgyzstan. Want to see the process of smelting gold up there in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan? More »
  • #mechinalia

    The Machine that Eats Slabs of Hot Lead

    Boris Artzybasheff was an artist and illustrator during the early twentieth century, drawing hundreds of magazine covers and publishing illustrated books. According to the Hollywood Animation Archive, which has several of his originals in their collection, Artzybasheff said: "I am thrilled by machinery's force, precision and willingness to work at any task, no matter how arduous or monotonous it may be . . . I like machines." That's obvious from these images. More »
  • #robotaddictions

    A Machine That Tastes Espresso, But Prefers Only the Good Stuff

    This machine can taste the quality in your cup of espresso, and can identify coffee types nearly as accurately as a panel of trained human espresso tasters. How does it work? More »