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Were you thinking maybe he killed them? Or something like that? My impression was that she left him and took the kid with her. Still, I do think MasterMoron makes a good point. I wondered about that, too. In the episode it was the cookie being subjected to the cruel and unusual punishment. The guy who actually did it was just sitting in jail, wasn't he? I'm surprised no one has asked how you know [spoiler]what urine samples taste like[/spoiler]! Heh heh! So how [i]do[/i] you know?? Okay, here you go! LOL Thanks for the link. That was fun! It would be interesting to know if somewhere, sometime a woman went ahead and had a baby because the dad wanted it. Surely that's happened at one time or another. I'm not sure it was a joke. I think it was just a story to tell in order to start up a conversation. You're welcome! I wonder why they would think that's a good idea! This is one of the reasons I was disappointed the show got cancelled. It would be interesting to explore the implications of having a platform like this. It could be used for good. It could be used for bad. In the show, the purpose wasn't "let's all tattle on each other" but that could be one of the outcomes, depending on how the system is set up. You may no longer be interested, especially since the show's been cancelled but here is where the name came from. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wisdom_of_Crowds Thanks, you're very kind. As you can see above, it's been a long time. Oh, wow, it's been 18 years! I throw stuff away. But sometimes I regret it. I went through a painful divorce and tossed everything. But now I wish I hadn't. My relationship with my ex is good and there were a lot of clever, artistic notes that I wish I'd kept. Or maybe I was right to get rid of them.... my heart kind of hurts as I'm writing and remembering. It was sexual misconduct accusations. However, I read that the show cancellation was also due to low ratings. So what was he aiming for? Can you give us your thoughts about what the movie is saying? I sometimes joke that my liking something kills it. I'm responsible for the cancellation of TV shows, discontinued food items, defunct magazines. I even killed a perfume scent once! That being said, wouldn't it be nice if the writers did an interview and explained how they were going to wrap up the mystery? I wondered if maybe after so many repetitions, her mind would break down and then they'd do something like lock her away. I know they erased her memory each time but it seemed not to be gone completely. Or maybe her body would give out in some way. Stress like that would wear her out eventually. Do I like the new films? Nah, I've completely lost interest in Star Wars.