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Didn't even bother to watch it, did I miss anything? Let me guess, someone pivotal got killed, then a bunch of redshirts all got killed. I want to like this, but just couldn't bring myself to watch it tonight. Maybe I'll catch a replay.
How long do you wait if it's been aired, for spoilers?
Personally, I think you should wait until the West coast version of a show has aired. I know other people don't watch the show "live" and have to DVR it, but I don't think it's fair to expect people who want to discuss the episode to have to wait too long to do that.
I DVR Sons of Anarchy and the Bridge and I don't go into those threads until I've watched the latest episode.
Well I guess I woulda lost the bet - I would have sworn they stopped the IBM in the nick of time - apparently not.
So now the question becomes why couldn't they just leave the power back on?
My take was in the haste to turn it off they wreaked the controls. Too late for the bomb...
So they can't turn it on again. I think maybe they don't know if that was such a good idea anyway, given the sorts of people in power after the world went black. It was sort of the death of idealism.
They never got to find out what effect the nanobots would have had with power on either.
Personally, I think you should wait until the West coast version of a show has aired. I know other people don't watch the show "live" and have to DVR it, but I don't think it's fair to expect people who want to discuss the episode to have to wait too long to do that.
I DVR Sons of Anarchy and the Bridge and I don't go into those threads until I've watched the latest episode.
Same day you could put your comments in spoiler mode. That way they wouldn't accidentally be read.
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