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4400:
1. Kyle's "power" is still lame.
2. Now that Killabelle is on the loose, I'm sure we're going to discover that she really does have some power. (I hope only "some" because it was ridiculous how powerful she was before.)
3. Did Diane's daughter come back from Spain? Or just the BF?
DZ: I thought that Johnny should do stuff outside of Maine and he does stuff In. Space.
For those wondering what is going to happen now that
Martha has jumped ship (not permanently),
I posted a Who companion update in Spoilers.
So, Doctor Who is 2.5 hours this week? Does that mean that the first episode is 90 minutes and the second is an hour?
Is that SciFi??
edit: aha.
08:00 PM
DOCTOR WHO - SEASON 3
THE RUNAWAY BRIDE
09:30 PM
DOCTOR WHO - SEASON 3
SMITH AND JONES
Technically Runaway Bride is 2.5. heh.
3. Did Diane's daughter come back from Spain? Or just the BF?
yeah, she was asleep in the bedroom when Diana came home, remember BF said don't wake her up. Other scenes were supposed to be late at night, I think, so they could save some money she could be asleep.
So, it's really 3.5 hours?
So, they cut out an entire hour from "Runaway Bride"?
(Scifi has "Smith and Jones" starting at 8:30 central.)
I laughed at this lolwho:
(warning: Totally spoilery in every way through the end of Who season 3.)
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The 4400: NTAC's fascistic tendencies are worrying me, and I'm glad to see that Diane was very vocal about objecting to acting as the Thought Police. Also, were the higher-ups completely insane thinking they could tell someone to let her father die rather than risk the appearance of impropriety? Who wouldn't tell them to take the job and shove it when faced with a choice like that?
I didn't understand why the library volunteer turned over the list of user-names. That strikes me as something that she wouldn't have done on her own and that the head librarian may very well have objected to strongly. (Particularly w/o invocation of that part of the Patriot Act.)
Who wouldn't tell them to take the job and shove it when faced with a choice like that?
the same kind of people who lie under oath and go to jail to protect their boss.
I didn't understand why the library volunteer turned over the list of user-names.
maybe because not turning over the names would have brought attention to her?
I was checking out the official website of The 4400, and wrote the following for the feature where you tell them what your promicin power would be:
With my luck, I'd most likely get a useless and annoying power, like the power to bore people to the point of suicide by endlessly talking about La Dolce Vita.
Oh wait, that one's already taken.