You have persevered and have endured hardships for my name, and have not grown weary. @ 12:08 pm
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In case you were wondering, NO I did not get my Halloween costume ready in time. And now, it's time for SPOILERS!
Chuck! Revelation!
Apparently, Bryce had a good reason to get Chuck kicked out: saving him from a job with the CIA. Not only that, but he even had a good reason to send Chuck the Intersect: he knew Chuck would be able to interpret the images with ease. I bring up this second thing because I saw an article where Josh Schwartz said something like, "wouldn't it be funny if an agent accidentally sent information to the wrong person? So we did it." Of course, I didn't know how to square that with the Zork riddle that covered the e-mail, except that maybe Bryce had similarly topical riddles attached to all the people in his address book. Anyway, now we know!
I must say, though, part of that Green segment during the commercial break with Morgan and Casey rubbed me the wrong way. Morgan said he had an eco-friendly vehicle, and Casey responded by pointing out that said vehicle was a bike. It was supposed to be a put-down. What? Oh, come on! Bicycles are a standard alternative to normal cars; lots of people chose to ride bikes instead of cars specifically because they didn't use gas, loooong before things like hybrid cars started popping up. I wouldn't be surprised if NBC had received, let's call it a kickback, from the car companies for putting that crack in there. Phoo....
Heroes! Revelation!
Apparently, Kensei is the person performing the killings, under the name of Adam Monroe. What I find particularly shocking about this theory is not that nobody thought of it, but that somebody did. (URL adjusted so that the relevant post is on top.) Aye-yi-yi. I remember thinking it was silly when I read it, and I thought I also remembered somebody rebutting it, but I don't see the other one. I would guess that Bob's comment about Adam controlling the weather can be explained by Kensei's interactions with Hiro in 1671 combined with a present-day influence on Hiro through his father. I mean, it's possible that he recursively learned how to control the butterfly effect over 300+ years.
Oh, and I hope Caitlin isn't permanently stuck in the alternate future. If the future gets changed "before" she gets pulled out, it could be a fate worse than death. (This is like what happened to Simone. Why do Peter's love interests keep getting killed? Actually, why am I drawing a pattern based on two instances?)
Journeyman! Revelation!
Wait, I don't watch Journeyman.
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