Quote Originally Posted by YetAnotherBloodyCheek View Post
Im my opinion, CJ accepted to be the leader of the colony back in chapter 37, so she is of course entitled to deny Glenn and Datu to go out on their mission. That is simply one the most fundamental mandates she received by the colonists. With special regards to the Glenn and Datu situation, she seemed to have never considered to defend them from their own technological eagerness to fix things sooner than latter for the sake of the colony. I personally know how techies operate, they are often too optimistic while neglecting the risks especially if there is only one more little step to go. CJ has known Datu for more than four months and should have considered that.
This ^^

Started this reply before scrolling, saw that scbubba had done the same... but it bears repeating. Highly skilled techies need someone to look out for them on occasion.

Quote Originally Posted by Tielurrdee View Post
Well i believe kc said this to clear up any rumors about death early on. If you don't see them dead or someone else hasn't seen someone one dead you cannot assume that they are indeed dead. So unless it's definitely an impossible seneario to live throught like kolani crashing the helicopter into a oil rig and bursting into flames you cannot assume that a character has died. Zombie rule #7
Angel himself, referencing Michael, "Did you see him dead, did you see his body?"


We need need a new episode soooooon. It seems lot of posters are getting a little... punchy.