This Is What I Think.
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
The Why.
Why they're still trying so hard, even now tonight on new episode "Freaked-Out NCIS Tuesday".
The What.
What's going to happen to all you dullards.
This episode might be the first one I did not watch. I watched a few of the first few episodes when the series premiered back in June 2011 but then I quickly stopped watching it. I didn't watch any more of the episodes until not long ago when the television series ended. I watched a few of the last episodes but I didn't watch the episodes of the final day of that television series.
You dullards should have already recognized that people out there know precisely what's going to happen.
You dullards aren't helping.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Hides_Beneath
What Hides Beneath
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"What Hides Beneath" is the eighth episode of the first season of the TNT science fiction drama Falling Skies, which originally aired July 31, 2011.
Colonel Porter returns to the 2nd Mass and informs them that not only has the 7th Mass been destroyed, there has also been no contact with the 4th and 5th Mass. Weaver orders Tom to scout out the massive Skitter structure and determine how best to destroy it.
Meanwhile, Dr. Anne Glass decides to perform an autopsy on the corpse of the Skitter she killed, which she hasn't had a chance to perform yet because of the temporary evacuation instigated by the incident with the 7th Mass. All previous attempts to perform autopsies on dead Skitters have been unsuccessful, because their innards rapidly decompose into unrecognizable mush very soon after they die. In the first months of the invasion the humans were just running for their lives and couldn't carry Skitter corpses back from the front lines, and even when they could bring one back later on, they had already decomposed internally. Because the captured Skitter died right inside of their base, it's their first real opportunity to successfully autopsy one. Lourdes assists Anne with the procedure, because as a first year medical student she's the closest thing to a nurse she has. They discover that while the Skitters have tough leathery skin and carapace armor, their internal structure isn't that much different from terrestrial vertebrates, including an endoskeleton, cardio-vascular system, and nervous system. Anne then confirms her fears when she saws through the armored carapace of the Skitter's back, and finds that it has a harness attached to its spine, identical in structure to the ones attached to the human children. The implications to Anne are clear: the Skitters were themselves harnessed, and might not always have been Skitters. Particularly because the harness was found within their outer carapace, it seems that they used to be some other kind of lifeform, captured by the tall humanoid aliens who used the harnesses to mutate them into shock-troops. Anne realizes this means that the harnessed children are being slowly mutated, either into Skitters or something like them.
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 6:51 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 27 September 2016