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I would be very surprised if that happens, given how firmly the writers have moved them into "platonic" territory. Then again, this show is a romance, and I don't know if they'd want to introduce and establish another viable prospect.

Yup! And Georgia is one of the only states where Democrats actually improved upon their 2012 results — the margin narrowed from 8% to 6% — without any campaigning here whatsoever. Hell, I live in Vinings, and Clinton won Cobb freakin' County. We're getting closer, folks, and it's going to be fun.

Yeah, the lack of Steak 'N Shakes in Chicago also caught my attention, given their recent ad campaign featuring quotes from the late Roger Ebert (quintessential Chicagoan) reminiscing about his childhood S&S memories.

That happened during my year of study abroad in London. I was in Granada, Spain, during the bombing. I remember glancing over at a TV in a youth hostel, along with seeing the front page of USA Today. My reaction to both was, "Huh. That's not good." (And I've always been a liberal do-gooder, politically-active type. I

I was fairly ambivalent about this show. And then came LMFAO.

I also have the Mr. Robot baggage, though I'm hoping the show will find a way to have his real-life daughter make a cameo. Maybe she could play Randall's former girlfriend….?

That was exactly my reaction… and then I thought, "Well, the show has (stupidly) focused Kate's entire storyline on her weight issues, so I guess discussing them is valid." I hate being in that position, since it really is none of our business. I suppose you could set up parameters separating the actor and character,

When the show received all those Emmy nominations in September, I was shocked that season 4 was not available for free anywhere online. Not FX Now, Hulu, or Netflix — not even Xfinity's OnDemand service. The only place to watch the full season was Amazon, where it cost $24.99. That's not exactly a good way to pick up

OT, but as a Richardson native, I laughed aloud at the idea of Plano as "The City". Back when I was in high school in the early '90s, anything north of Spring Creek(?) was practically farmland. I've lived in Atlanta since 1999, but the changes blow my mind whenever I go back to visit the family.

The weird thing is that as soon as Foster opened his mouth, my first reaction was, "Wow, his voice sounds exactly like Greg's."

Ah, I'd forgotten that he went to Plano Senior High, which was (well, back in the early 90s when I grew up in Richardson) just as football-crazy as Dillon, albeit in the wealthy suburbs.

Perhaps because, for Daniel, it was a too-rare moment of grace. That genuine smile of his….

My one tiny reservation about the Heather reveal is that it's similar to April on Parks & Rec (the snarky cynic with chipper, seemingly well-adjusted parents.)

In the pre-season blog reviews, I could've sworn one of the critics said that half the episode was spent with Daniel, while the other half was back in Paulie. I wonder if that was changed between when the review copies were sent out and when the episodes actually aired. (Of course, the critic could've meant that, of

Pity they couldn't keep up the pattern by using an interrobang.

From what I can tell, both this episode and "San Junipero" were filmed in South Africa. That would definitely create the slightly-alternate-reality sensation.

And wow, he really does look like the perfect combination of his parents' DNA.

Ah, but this show can be cruel. I still haven't quite forgotten them for Mateo's abduction. Snatching a newborn literally from his mother's arms is one of the most horrifying things imaginable (and I say this as a happily childfree woman), and it can't/shouldn't be wiped away within a few episodes. So, yeah, I

Poor Boz, always thinking of himself as a vice instead of the CEO.

I thought we'd find out that something tragic happened to Hayley. But nope, in the second episode Donna showed up at the house to retrieve her retainer.