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I feel based on this episode Elon Musk may have invented some way to slow down time to painful levels.

He's much more awkward (unusual dips in intonation, lack of eye contact) than tactless or abrasive. Well, in Season One—I think any snippishness in Season 2 had more to do with being gaslighted and framed for murder, which is a much better reason to be abrasive than thinking you are smarter than everyone else. I

The end totally seemed to me that Michael is not long for this world. Also, Rafael's face at the end didn't make me think much of his intelligence. I mean, assuming because he's the hero? I guess? he's not involved in anything criminal, he's still majorly dopey for missing some of the stuff going on around him. And

I actively anti-ship, if that's a thing (I think a lot of the charm of their chemistry would get lost in a romance), and I agree.

I found it kind of funny that they started off with Ichabod complaining about modern dress, while the much-less-recently-future-flung Katrina seems to be totally cool with strappy dresses and modern make-up application. (Although the simple dress part doesn't really seem to have been part of Katrina's version of

As a kid, I always thought the Kool-Aid Man was a jerk—who was gonna clean up that busted wall? I was. . .kind of weird. And worried a lot.

Mickey trying so hard to manage Ian is kinda breaking my heart already.

Me too. It's the eyebrows.

I'm pretty impressed with her hair-cutting skills! And while I mostly get V's reaction, I thought Kev's long hair looked kinda gross, although it is possible to thwart babies with, you know, a ponytail. (But I kinda want to know what other random skills Svetlana might have up her sleeves.)

There are tons of lines and jokes that refer to Claire/Phil and Jay/Gloria having sex or being physically attracted to each other, though. I'm seriously not sure I can remember even one joke based around that for Mitchell and Cameron.

The whole "did you just toddler me?" bit between Rainbow and Andre almost made me cry with laughter.

I am guessing something with asiago, which just makes me want to do a massive literary cheese marketing campaign (to go with the ice cream shop where I sell butter bricolage and pastiche-o).

It's nice to see Liam taller and talking (and not just because of the coke thing).

Yes, because the most important and useful way to recognize mental health issues is by how entertaining, quirky, hilarious, and plot-contrivancy they are. :eyeroll:

For a straight, generally nonviolent lady, Peggy threatening that guy with a fork was pretty hot.

A friend of mine's grandpa from Maine loves to tell about how he would beg his ma to serve something besides lobster for once.

He looks literally uncomfortable in his own skin.

Orlando. . .Bloom? Well, true, Orlando Bloom was not in the credits. Orlando Jones definitely was, though. I still think the credits are very pretty.

aw, his little feud with Blair Kamin! (admittedly I forgot about Blair Kamin too, but that's because the Tribune as a whole is terrible now so I read it approx once a year at the parents' house who still subscribe out of inertia)

For something as terrifying as a BAG! instead of a box as the Good Lord intended, maybe they should have picked a different pic than the girls in goggles. I feel like the combination suggests some kind of terrifying, potentially explosive conspiracy.