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Oh, I sure do hope she goes the full Yoko.

It may have been my favorite product placement ever.

I love how Mona just shows up every now and then and is like, "Take a seat, children," and then does something amazing. 100% MVP.

"Wow, Rosewood residents drink a lot of coffee. There’s a mug in almost every scene!"

Personally, I kind of love Hanna's bad decisions and the way she bulldozes into them with 110% conviction.

Hi Sonia, the RV that they're referring to is the makeshift lair that Mona set up after the Liars pieced together the location of The Lair 2.0.  The first lair was located at the Lost Woods Resort (Season two finale), the second was in an apartment complex in Rosewood (Season 3), and then the RV became A's lair during

Guy-Who-Puts-His-Foot-In-His-Mouth-So-that-We-Can-All-Learn-A-Lesson-About-Tolerance is such a thankless job, but he took the role in stride and turned it into something warm and human. I didn't even realize that I was a Finn fan.

Even at its most cynical and mean spirited moments, I could always count on Finn to the one character who was at least trying to be a better person. Cory was a vital cornerstone for Glee, and his loss makes the world a little bit darker of a place.

I feel like there's a case to be made for all of the show's numbers, but the one that resonated the most for me was the 'Evil Rat Dance.'

The Kimberly Shawness of it all was fantastic, but it would be a crime for me to not acknowledge Beez in the Trap, which was sublime.

I also miss Eddy, 'cause he seemed like a really nice guy.

I loved that! Like Gollum talking to his precious.

I agree, I've been all in for the last two episodes. Last week's somber tone was an unexpected change of place. Like, for just a moment everyone fell into a despair trap that sapped all of the fight. Instead of the threat of murder or Juvie, the episode focused on the little ways their lives were being wrecked. My

Lieutenant Tanner is an authority figure with eagle eyes and a pure heart, and that is a major  piece of my heart-shaped Pretty Little Liars puzzle that has been missing.  I needed her to be here, and I need her to drop some major police work bombs on this show. Also, I laughed so hard when Hanna flinched at the

It looks like Amber Riley and Harry Shum, Jr. are now in talks join Fox's new teen musical comedy, Flee.

I actually rather like this episode because, unlike every other episode of the series, it was just sad to the core.  I just want the moms to be safe, damn it! Also, this town would absolutely fall to pieces without Ella Montgomery.

I was disappointed that Holden wasn't in the episode. He seems like a nice kid and not a sex offender.

Oh my god, can Emily please catch like one break ever?

The parrot is Blue Beret!

I've always read this as an unspoken explanation for why the girls still have not gone to the cops to report exactly what has been happening to them.  Almost every male authority figure they've come across has violated their boundaries with them, so how could they be expected to trust anyone besides each other? The