memles (WordPress) | by Myles | Fri, Dec 5
Fri, Dec 5
December 2nd, 2008
What we got, finally, is an episode that felt meaningful: where the science was being used not to terrorize but to disrupt, and where both our characters and the conspiracy took on new roles that will lead to a better series once the show returns in January.
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