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What was up with Angela getting treatment for the memory stuff and her tube being connected to an elephant?
 

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Did the show ever follow up on what fell from the sky on the farm? It was when we first see Lady Trieu and buys the farm with a baby and money. I though it'd be a Superman trope but I don't remember anything coming from it except maybe they built the company on the land.
 

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Did the show ever follow up on what fell from the sky on the farm? It was when we first see Lady Trieu and buys the farm with a baby and money. I though it'd be a Superman trope but I don't remember anything coming from it except maybe they built the company on the land.
It was ozymandias being transported back from Europa I think
 

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Ahh I see. I didn't remember what the ship looked like and they seemed a lot like the Kent's so I guess that was the swerve.
 
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Also, SMH @ me not knowing that Ozymandias was the greek name Ramesses II which is why Adrien's arctic lab was called Karnak. I just did a deep dive on Egyptian history and its just :wow: Ramesses had a battle lion that he fought the enemy with at the battle of kadesh

Lindelof had a lot of shyt like that in this series. He was on another level :wow:
 

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'Watchmen': Second HBO season won't happen after creator bails
PASADENA, Calif. – "Watchmen" won a loyal following and critical acclaim, as the superhero comics series was adapted into a politically relevant drama about race and the criminal justice system.

But don't look for a second season of the drama, which wrapped up its nine-episode run last month, largely because creator Damon Lindelof isn't interested in doing it.

HBO programming chief Casey Bloys told USA TODAY Wednesday that Lindelof, the co-creator of ABC's "Lost" who also created HBO's "The Leftovers," "brilliantly took this graphic novel and just kind of broke it open and created a whole new world," in which Regina King starred as a masked cop in Tulsa, in a 2019 when Robert Redford is president.
 
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