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Ari Verderci
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I agree. Still gonna watch, because Viola.

At least we know she's good at something, which is more than we know about Laurel at his point. Maybe she killed Sam.

A baker? (-: oddly specific, bro.

In my experience in boarding school, prep school and life, white upper class people are just as snotty, when they're the new money type. Same goes for very old money. Felt most comfortable with people in between. The ones with no need to overcompensate and still aware of the average Joe's life.

“What could be more natural than your mother’s tongue in your ear?”

True, but a person who thinks that comments about the Shoah are funny or relevant to the characterization of Germans today probably does use a 1943 world map.

Tasteless.

Also, in an otherwise A episode, I refuse to be fine with Scandal splitting countries up to make new ones up. Like East Sudan and West Angola, with presidents whose names sound nothing like languages spoken in the region. What's next? President Kutembele from the nation of East Dakota.

I genuinely liked this episode. It reminded me of episodes early in the shows run, that were able to connect characters pasts with current cases and slip in some character development. Well done! Best episode since season 2.

At this point I care more about this than the murder.

Nah, I agree with the rating. Rebecca is a pretty ridiculous and unappealing character; the dynamic between her and Wes is confused; the case was weak, and right now, I couldn't care less if all the characters (save for Asher) went to jail. And what is wrong with the director that they would edit the sex scene/autopsy

Could have been an innocent back rub among friends who give each other back rubs in toilet stalls.

That's exactly what came to my mind. How the roles have changed.

How does one make someone's eyes water in a good way? Asking for a friend.

The results are in and Oliver (not a nameless Asian guy) is pregnant. By your logic shouldn't Annalise more urgently get tested? Sam's the only character who we know has had more sexual partners than Connor (Jane Doe, Annalise, Lila). How's that safe?

I was hoping Revenge got cancelled, just to free us from the cycle.

I totally agree with you, Kayla. Whenever Wes and Annalise share a private moment, I don't know how to feel. Is she just being intimidating or sexual? Am I to be afraid or aroused by the situation? Feeling very confused.