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Yes, to me, they are professional monsters, and the interesting idea is whether they would be otherwise.

I fucking HATE it!

Sherlock killed Shinwell.

I think he always intended to go on a suicide mission against SBK, so his dogged efforts to first reconnect (even fleetingly) with his daughter make sense in the context of his end game.

The "shell" of the paintball falls to the ground when the paintball explodes. Think of it like a tiny, gun-propelled water balloon. The empty balloon would be the "shell" in this case.

An Ackbar spinoff was always a long shot, but in Trump's America? No friggen way now.

Or a parallel to the current series, except all we see is what Robin Arryn has been doing.

I dunno, Judith has become pretty damn compelling.

I was actually rooting for Marcus to do something that would get him kicked off the force so he could join Sherlock and Watson's new detective agency (along with a returning Kitty and thoroughly reformed Shinwell).

Delightfully subversive, according to the AV Clubber. Delightfully subversive, damn it.

Thanks. I'll fridge you last.

Bakshi trying to lure a young lady into a trip to the furniture store was also a somewhat sly reference to Trump's infamous revelation that Bob's Furniture is his go to date scene for a would-be mistress.

Explain "fridging," please. Do it now! NOW! PLEASE!

Windings, duh.

I wondered if she emits the radiation they found at departure hot spots and it messes with electronics…

So the Australia horse ladies seemed to quote the "Kevin Bible" section describing his suicide attempt at the springs last season.

Hey, they say that in the movies, too.

Here I was thinking it was all about providing a reason for someone to say, "Ya such a supa lady!"

Why does the Mike scene exist? Always seemed so random.

But what about the part(s) with the Alien(s)?