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I don't mind the spoilers being out there for people who don't mind them or even who want to seek them out, though I prefer it all stay secret for the sake of those working on the show.

@avclub-bdb16c8e3d5daf71a00a8403cb806f46:disqus  A floppy disk?  That's cute.

Good!  Then I can set it on fire and make sure it doesn't get leaked.

GUYS!  If the script gets leaked, PLEASE DON'T TALK ABOUT IT HERE.

It's not going to be summer everywhere, you Hemisphere…ist.  I got nothing.

Gale Boetticher, Internal Affairs.

Mark Strong was always one of those hey, I recognize him actors for me, until I saw him in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.  For some reason, that role made him stick out to me more than anything else.

I guess The Killing is more of a thematic match, but you'd think they'd even go with "The Walking Dead" first, given its ratings.  Weird.

The only thing I can think of with the video is that he didn't watch it at all before the testimony and wasn't sure what it would show, probably because he couldn't bring himself to.

"He said he read DeSade!  You said you liked it!"

Yeah, it may have been my favorite little moment of the episode.  It was interesting to find the line Dewey won't cross for a joke, and it makes sense that it's this one.

I would think that, regardless of one's attraction or lack thereof to the lovely Ms. Stone, the best part of her performances comes from her facial expressions, physical comedy, and easy chemistry with other performers.  You know, all of which is lost in a voice-only role.

Yeah, I don't think there are any main characters I'm not worried about.  Well, except Ruben and Lucero, I suppose, which is too bad—they're both standing on their own as characters but they're both still just Cooper's partner and Lydia's partner, respectively.  I'd like to see each fleshed out a little more, even if

I wasn't sure last week that Dewey's hospital teasing with Cooper meant that Dewey knew, but now I'm completely sure.  "Go home, rent a musical, do what you do"?  He definitely knows.

Near where I live, there have been a lot of co-sleeping deaths in the last year or two.  Maybe it's only like four, but that still seems like a lot.  Anyway, it's been in the news around me quite a bit so I was surprised to see Christopher there in bed with Lydia because around here we've been warned so strongly

I thought it was a walkie talkie?  I imagine it went off when he tried to use it to radio back out to the car.  I may be confused though.

"Chris, her name's not Baby, it's Martha.  Ms. Hanson if you're nasty."  Ha!

Is that my third wife?

I think the last scene needs less context, though.

You're still here?  It's over!  Go home!  Go.