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Or they could look for someone else to pound the sadness out.

I think it depends on whether you prefer rock or show tunes.

Were any of you arguing with the screen, saying it was very plausible that a would-be burglar who didn't find any valuables would vandalize the place in anger? I am surprised Rebecca didn't rebut Josh when he said it didn't make sense. And throwing the rock from outside made the mess inside instead of on the patio,

Probably, but I assume there are at least a few of us watching this show, right?

It's up to you to make them watch. We all expect a report next week.

They were together since before Rebecca met him, so it could just be habit

CW isn't cable where I live. Are you sure you don't have it?

Mail? Much better if we vandalize our affiliates.

Certainly he can sing it to himself, particularly during moments of self-loathing when he has been a stupid bitch.

When they all pitched in to help her, was anyone else reminded of the Just Shoot Me episode where Dennis Finch has the chance to be with two women?

From the point of view of his girlfriend, he's gay. I think most women can relate.

I agree—it looked like Taylor sort of froze, which made the guy slightly back off, then Taylor left in a hurry.

Please let me know if Person of Interest has a throat singing episode. I gotta have more throat singing.

I thought it was long, too.

I thought it was too ham-fisted an attempt to mirror the sexual politics of the episode. And the dancers were in some very naked costumes for a school-related event, even if the kids weren't there.

Maybe their father's close brush with death will bring them closer, and Mary will be freed by the knowledge that she needn't marry at all—she can spend time in Edith's London flat and take lovers.

But remember that Robert knows about Mary's dirty weekend with someone she didn't really intend to marry as well as Edith's love child by a murdered fiancé, so he can remind her that those who live in glass manor houses shouldn't throw stones.

Thank you—I can hear her saying this.

I agree—when Daisy has her own fella she will not begrudge Mrs. Patmore. I thought the two couples made a nice little family.

I expected the "indigestion" to be early signs of a heart attack, so they surprised me.
Daisy, stop being a cock blocker and let Mrs. Patmore find out the mystery of life like Mrs. Hughes. Now that would really make Mr. Mason happy.