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Because why else would Ethan Embry be confused and decide to stick around?

The family tree scene reminded me if Charming explaining his James and David names while running from the giant.  Surprisingly, I enjoyed both scenes.

Obviously, President Lincoln believed that everyone should have 4400 powers.  John Wilkes Booth just couldn't agree.

Wendy works better when she works with the twins, as opposed to against them.  Soos and Dipper's plans may not have ended up helping the Shack, but at least their goals were in line with Mabel's.  Wendy's weren't, and I think that's the difference.

She's also not a big fan of heights.

When fighting a Gremloblin, use water… only as a last resort, because water will make it much more scarier. Ahhh! Who writes sentences like that?
Definitely my favorite line of the episode.

When?!

He gets tomorrow's sermons … today.

Yeah, I'm not sure how I feel about a mustachio'd Lucas Scott on my tv every week.

I did the exact same thing the first two times I read it.

I love that too.  Also, you never know if a storyline or crime scene is going to come back again or leave off with no real closure at all.  It should be infuriating, but instead it's fascinating.

His character arc has been really interesting and depressing to watch.

Thank God both TNT and FX immediately replay their new shows!

I feel your pain.  People think my parents were stocking up for a bitch shortage.

If I had the option of replacing my boss (or employee or whatever!) with Margo Martindale, I'd do it too.

Americans at 10/9C, Southland at 11/10C, since Southland is running long tonight and will actually restart at 11:06/10:06C and I don't want to miss the beginning of The Americans.

Dammit!  Good job, Ayatollah, you got there first.

You're not at all worried that something might happen to Kevin?

Oh my god.  How are you a real person James Franco?

I know.  As soon as I saw a "The Hour" notification my heart sank.