but it was too batshit. Anyway, Protagonist A is no longer working there and is now currently a political exile twice over on her third planet in less than two years, and apparently debating whether or not to go back with her recently-but-no-longer presumed dead not-quite-girlfriend-it's-complicated when that happens. She'll probably do the smart thing, but I paused the episode to marvel that this is even a question.
And since I know you're going to ask, here, clicky. There are transcripts, though not for the entire series I don't think. Seriously, though, it is amazing to me how much of this show is driven by personal conflict between the two main characters when the background of the show involves aliens, political machinations, interplanetary war, treason, and (probable?) war crimes.
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What Is a Bay Leaf, Exactly? There are at least six different answers
This Pioneering Black Zoologist’s Insights Were a Century Ahead of Their Time
The Hidden Brain Connections Between Our Hands and Tongues
Dog repeatedly escapes Up North shelter, sneaks into nursing home
Woman Learns Thrift Store Painting She Bought for $4 Is Actually Lost Artwork That Could Sell for $250k
The Italian Bells That Survived Nazis, Fires, and Even the Medieval Ages
The Quest to Pick Up the Lost Lifting Stones of Ireland
Into the eye of a hurricane: How aircraft and drones penetrate monster storms
The Secret Life of the 500+ Cables That Run the Internet
US regulators might change how they classify marijuana. Here’s what that would mean
How a mere 12% of Americans eat half the nation's beef, creating significant health and environmental impacts
Judge tears apart Republican lawsuit alleging bias in Gmail spam filter
Patients treated by female surgeons ‘less likely to die,’ research finds
When I Was 6, a Doctor Botched a Routine Surgery. Here’s How It Changed My Life.
Evidence Undermines ‘Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria’ Claims
127-year-old water main gives way under NYC’s Times Square, flooding streets, subways
In a Decaying Queens Fortress, It’s One Man Versus 47 Kinds of Mosquito
Tens of thousands at Burning Man told to conserve water and food after heavy rains leave attendees stranded in Nevada desert
Giant worms go wandering in man’s innards, cause dangerous traffic jam
Marion mayor defends police in newspaper raid: ‘I’m not sure exactly what they did wrong’
Texas highways are the next anti-abortion target. One town is resisting.
When Wizards and Orcs Came to Death Row
Mishmash of how US heat deaths are counted complicates efforts to keep people safe as Earth warms
America Is Using Up Its Groundwater Like There’s No Tomorrow
A heat wave killed hundreds in Chicago nearly 30 years ago
Palestinian fears grow amid rising Israeli settler attacks
Costs divide rich, poor countries ahead of WHO pandemic treaty talks
And since I know you're going to ask, here, clicky. There are transcripts, though not for the entire series I don't think. Seriously, though, it is amazing to me how much of this show is driven by personal conflict between the two main characters when the background of the show involves aliens, political machinations, interplanetary war, treason, and (probable?) war crimes.
What Is a Bay Leaf, Exactly? There are at least six different answers
This Pioneering Black Zoologist’s Insights Were a Century Ahead of Their Time
The Hidden Brain Connections Between Our Hands and Tongues
Dog repeatedly escapes Up North shelter, sneaks into nursing home
Woman Learns Thrift Store Painting She Bought for $4 Is Actually Lost Artwork That Could Sell for $250k
The Italian Bells That Survived Nazis, Fires, and Even the Medieval Ages
The Quest to Pick Up the Lost Lifting Stones of Ireland
Into the eye of a hurricane: How aircraft and drones penetrate monster storms
The Secret Life of the 500+ Cables That Run the Internet
US regulators might change how they classify marijuana. Here’s what that would mean
How a mere 12% of Americans eat half the nation's beef, creating significant health and environmental impacts
Judge tears apart Republican lawsuit alleging bias in Gmail spam filter
Patients treated by female surgeons ‘less likely to die,’ research finds
When I Was 6, a Doctor Botched a Routine Surgery. Here’s How It Changed My Life.
Evidence Undermines ‘Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria’ Claims
127-year-old water main gives way under NYC’s Times Square, flooding streets, subways
In a Decaying Queens Fortress, It’s One Man Versus 47 Kinds of Mosquito
Tens of thousands at Burning Man told to conserve water and food after heavy rains leave attendees stranded in Nevada desert
Giant worms go wandering in man’s innards, cause dangerous traffic jam
Marion mayor defends police in newspaper raid: ‘I’m not sure exactly what they did wrong’
Texas highways are the next anti-abortion target. One town is resisting.
When Wizards and Orcs Came to Death Row
Mishmash of how US heat deaths are counted complicates efforts to keep people safe as Earth warms
America Is Using Up Its Groundwater Like There’s No Tomorrow
A heat wave killed hundreds in Chicago nearly 30 years ago
Palestinian fears grow amid rising Israeli settler attacks
Costs divide rich, poor countries ahead of WHO pandemic treaty talks