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Yeah, I thought he was actually pretty good on OUAT. He'll be alright.

Yeah, looking at comments I think there's been enough interest (and hopefully pageviews) to justify the continued interest. And the quality of the show alone should merit some attention!

Those kids who've been stuck at Mt. Weather this whole time (like Miller) would be seeing their families and Ark-bound friends—if they survived—for the first time since they were sent to Earth. Or finding out beyond a doubt that they were dead. In case they weren't going through enough.

Is there a grade? Then someone will disagree.

Yeah, that's what I'm most excited about going forward. If they successfully erase the past, they'll erase his son too. We haven't seen a lot of bright spots in the present, let alone hope for the future, but here was a room full of kids who will be blinked out of existence if they're successful.

Yeah, there's a big difference between how The Good Wife handles RFTH stories and how, say, Call It Murder handles them.

Chaos was the one where Cooper and Lucero were abducted. The second to last episode of the series.

I do agree with that, generally. I can understand a show's impulse to want to Say Something and pick recognizable stories to do so. But for me, the difference is in how the story is handled and why it was picked. If it's relevant to the national interest and a show can add to or comment on bigger issues using the

That was the first episode of the show I ever watched, almost by accident, and it was enough to keep me away from the show for at least another year.

I hate ripped from the headlines episodes.

The guy in the office across from "Alicia's" on the show in the show did look like Josh Charles, too. I did a double take and got sad.

That's what I was thinking. Also, it packed the virus in place so it wouldn't shift around, and created basically the right amount of weight in the suitcase. Granted, they could have done both of those things without money, but it does draw everyone in close.

The goddamn Phantom Ice Cream Truck.

They may just not want to set a missile off so close to their own, already damaged home.

NO CAPES!

That airbag scene made me jump, not because of the crash but because I was thinking WHY THE FUCK WOULD YOU SET OFF AN AIRBAG WHEN THERE'S A KNIFE TO YOUR THROAT?

Or even 30 years ago. Which I don't want to accept is when Breakfast Club came out.

Yes! I didn't think about it before this episode, but if he's a carrier, wouldn't even his merely going back in time be incredibly dangerous for anyone he comes in contact with?

Ham and Bubbly is one of my favorite sketches ever.