![]() It will be interesting to see what parts of that, if any, have stayed top of mind for him. Surprising no one, PT Westmoreland was into eugenics. There’s no way we’ve seen the last of her, especially since Susan seemed terrified of PT finding out that she’s still alive (how ironic!)Ĭosima investigates and Susan rejoins the Neos ![]() ![]() It turns out that while she is in a convent with a nun from the Ukraine, her location is luckily more convenient.įinally, all the deception pays off for S and Sarah as well as us, when they get some intel from Cody, the creator of the Castor Clones. Sarah also made a pit stop to see another key member of her family, her twin sestra Helena. S and Sarah have grown to respect each other’s judgment so much more, and it seems like most of their disputes these days have moved on to more complicated issues, like how to parent a clairvoyant child who’s cutting herself to perform her own science experiments as a sign of love. The mock argument that was the bait was once commonplace for them, but now feels so out of place. S and Sarah pulling a con, and even better to realize how much their relationship has grown over the course of the show. It’s also great to see her one on one with her uncle Felix, and the realistic way that she opens up to him, as opposed to her mother and grandmother. I’m glad to see that Kira is finally coming into her own as a character, as opposed to just being a glorified MacGuffin.
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