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To be fair, he had no way of knowing that was a three-year project. That's on Emma.

He didn't put the bullet in George's head, but he surely prodded him in that direction, I thought.

She said he was her favorite person. That's different. He is the person she's spent the most time with.

Yes, I also thought it was his former lover, out of her waitress uniform, not a daughter. His daughter wouldn't have called him by his first name.

Subaru's a sponsor. It had to be one of their cars.

Brett Gelman?? It's probably on me that he made me want it to turn into a Comedy Bang Bang sketch—

Dude was a sociopath before he ever was a zombie.

He may be guilty, but the evidence presented wasn't good enough. There's reasonable doubt. I played Juror Twelve in seventh grade so I KNOW.

Huh, thanks for the info. It doesn't kill me to mentally fill in the blanks, but from now on I'll DVR the late showing.

There was plenty of reasonable doubt in the play/movie. Ending with the point about the angle of attack that made asshole Juror Three finally fold (that, and his Nick DiPaolo-style collapse at that end that revealed his animus was personal and displaced).

We did it in seventh grade. I played Number Twelve, the ad exec. Possibly the least interesting character (and I couldn't even tell who was supposed to be it in this cast), but you keep your familiarity with the play once you've rehearsed and performed it.

The copywriters who brought her a plant in an effort to nose around Peggy's (feminine) clients made it very clear to Joan that they weren't "women's libbers". All they'll do about their treatment at McCann is drink and bitch.

Non-Hardwicks are allowed to do these?

I just watched it streaming in the States. You get to see a Canadian commercial at the front (but only one, which is nice).

Cops don't need to use violence to coerce confessions. They have much more effective means.

I wouldn't misconstrue it, I'd just construe it. Hundreds of shows where the ratio of significant men to women is 6 to 2 or higher, and you think one show in which it happens to be the other way around makes it a "soap opera"?

Also, the idea was that some of the injuries might have been from earlier, and Ellie's subsequent pummeling of Joe meant that couldn't be negated.

It wasn't until this episode I suddenly realized that was Eve Myles. I'm sure it was mentioned here last week and I missed it here too. And you might have thought I'd be primed for other actors from the Doctor Who-verse.

Trey isn't the kind of person Abbi would hang out with (and he's been totally clueless to who she is and what she wants), but when she found out she'd jeopardized his job, she did step up. She offered to take the blame, and when he said that wouldn't work, she didn't try to negotiate herself out of 50% financial

Apparently not Nathan, who didn't expect to be able to afford culinary school without this win.