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Madison all but forgot about Travis from the moment he left! It's creepily Oedipal, if you ask me. It's the kind of behavior you might expect from a lover; putting everyone in danger on the slimmest chance that it will bring them back together! If it was about Nick being in danger, I could probably hate-wank it as

I'm still watching it! The Strain and Zoo are my favorite late-summer comedies!

What piece of dialogue or bit of business made that clear to you?

Fair point!

I'd have to watch it again to be sure, but did Cisco say that the cops *were* there, or that they *could have already* been there?

Yes, but I'm just trying to offer why it's challenging to some viewers who know that the actor is not trans. I have no problem with it.

No, in the flashback reveal, Ray said to the guard that they were having problems with *RT*, not IT. RT is their webmaster. And why couldn't Darlene have told Elliot all of those things in one of her visits? And why couldn't Leon have revealed himself to Elliot in another, less melodramatic way? Notice that when

Yes, but still, none of that speaks to the Ray interlude, and how much of it was actually real. We know that his nighttime guard was *not* Elliot's mother; we know that when he bumped into a guy on the street he wasn't actually on the street, but in a cell block; and we know that Ray wasn't a guy he met in a park's

Except for his character on "The Last Ship." He's fairly noble there, but because it's Mark Moses I keep waiting for his character to turn into a weak-willed douchebag. He's so good at those.

It's a fair point. I'm just saying that they didn't have the party there out of sheer dumbness; it was a plan, whether or not it was a shitty one.

It's a fair point. I'm just saying that they didn't have the party there out of sheer dumbness; it was part of a plan, whether it was a good one or a shitty one.

I'd love this show forever if Strand had been playing "Don't Stop Me Now" on that piano, and Madison had yelled "Kill the Queen!"

Upvoting for the Wall of Voodoo reference. I love that song!

I want to know what the Chinese character that looks a little like a stylized "F" is. And why the crow, and the 'Knight' butterfly. The Knight could be a chess reference, but I couldn't put them together and figure anything out.

Just rewatched. It was the two people in gas masks, the one girl with the VR set, and one guy in a surgical mask. And it wasn't during the flashback to Halloween; it was when Darlene was traveling to meet Cisco in that bar.

No matter how many people in the cast tell that tale, it's not true. Andreas himself denied this when I saw him speak at a con, and went on to tell a story about how he very definitely was *not* a method actor (in the course of which he referenced that great story about Laurence Olivier and Dustin Hoffman on that same

No, but I think that Sansa has something to lose even if they win: she has to have promised Littlefinger *something*.

The former ruler, and his army, have just been defeated. That doesn't grant the castle to his widow. Besides, Sansa was never legally married to Ramsay: Tyrion is still alive.

They are referred to in the books as "Ramsay's bitches," so you are in fact correct.

Accurate for the setting? The setting is fictional; they can have whatever kinds of dogs they want to have.