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It would have been fun to do a point of view episode from one of the hapless Chester's Mill citizens. She could be slightly less stupid than the rest and provide a running commentary as a stand in for the audience. However not wanting leadership responsibilities - like Luke Wilson in Idiocracy - she'd hang back.

Melanie took all the citizens of Chester Mill to the Bermuda Triangle. Hundreds of monarch butterflies lulled them into complacency.

I've always liked Silverman and have been warmed by her continued success. Not surprising that she likes the AV Club and Colbert. I thought her show was great, the character "Sarah Silverman" was so self-centered and obnoxious. It would be funny to have her character "Sarah" and character "Stephen Colbert" do a show

So excited that PoI is starting up again.

No Madame Secretariat? It was a little like Borgen. Hopefully it improves.

I loved all of the good things about the episode people are discussing. The successful procedure. Typhoid Mary. The electric suction machine, scrap book and Thack taking Edwards onboard. Bertie and Lucy out on a stroll. Sister Harriet and Cleary laughing it up and sharing a drink. As the reviewer pointed out, Cornelia

Great finale for a good season.

Never watched this show until this season and hadn't realized until recently that Hunnman was in Pacific Rim and Nicholas Nickleby. I liked this episode better than the first. The scene with Nero and Wendy in the car was great as people are saying and then Lin and the "yellows" pull up. I take it the head of the

I like how Sam is now a font of wisdom as everyone has forgotten the fact that he murdered Angie.

As people are saying, not the most-thought out plan heading into Stonegroup through the front door. Palmer tells them it was the worst plan ever. Luckily the guy from Continuum(!) let them go.

About raising the dead, reminded me of what Beric Dondarrion said about Thoros of Myr and the Lord of Light raising him from the dead. Each time he came back a "little bit less."

I knew that when Randall had provoked Claire by accusing her of sleeping around and she went off about how the land belongs to the Scottish that she had made a big mistake. Randall knew it too.

I watched Rome for the first time an really enjoyed it. Definitely a precursor to Game of Thrones. Edmure Tully has been on the screen a lot lately. He's in The Honorable Woman as well.

Wow Bill Maher really tore Republicans and conservatives a new one D.C.

The Knick seems as feminist as anything with Cornelia, Elkins riding her bicycle, an abundance of prostitutes and Sister Harriet.

This is part of why I love reading the comments. Totally missed that.

The competitive super-wealthy reminded me of Silicon Valley where the tech giants love nothing better than outdoing a rival billionaire.

About Thack, my cynical take about him and Bertie going after Elkins is just that they want to have sex with her. After days, weeks, months getting to know a cool, attractive coworker, a busy, lonely man will be tempted. It's like Clinton with Monica Lewinsky.

You're right about what Buckley told the DEA agents, but I thought Buckley revealed to his CIA Bosses at the restaurant that he had handpicked Fausto and would replace him with a lieutenant now that he had gone rogue.

Which is why I mentioned Noriega.