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Some people just can't take a joke. I'm watching the same show as everyone else. I'm aware of their preferences. It's a Soylent Green reference. I prefer to have fun with my entertainment, not nitpick and analyze it to death.
I'm also watching to be entertained! Given the likely implication of Carol's discovery, Zosia's response gains a whole new (entertaining) subtext.
 

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Some people just can't take a joke. I'm watching the same show as everyone else. I'm aware of their preferences. It's a Soylent Green reference. I prefer to have fun with my entertainment, not nitpick and analyze it to death.
I mean, it looked like the only response to your joke was one of agreement?
 


Some people just can't take a joke. I'm watching the same show as everyone else. I'm aware of their preferences. It's a Soylent Green reference. I prefer to have fun with my entertainment, not nitpick and analyze it to death.
I don't get it. Soylent green is perfectly fine. Delicious even.
 


I’m am loving this show. Currently my favourite on right now.
Mine too.
The others abandoning her was something I absolutely didn't see happening.
The other thing at the end of the show I expected but I also internally DARED them to do it.
 
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Two episodes in and I am hooked.

After I went to bed my brain was full of questions about how the alien infection(?) worked.

I like that female pirate lady Raban mentioned it’s a biological imperative for her kind to connect minds.

She also mentioned the name of their species, I think.

I wonder what they are going to do with the apes and dolphins and whales? Big brains there, too.
 

The drone wouldn't last where I live either. It's heavily wooded. It would look like they're making the trench run on Endor instead of the Death Star
 

Another Easter egg:
The recorded voice on the phone was from the actor that played Howard in Better Call Saul.
Patrick Fabian

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