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Maybe Sherlock's offer to be there for him will lead to him being able to get past it in a way that Ann/Abigail never could.

This was a funny episode and I really enjoyed it. And I like bathroom humor as much as any red blooded 'merican. But there is no way on God's green earth Sheldon is going to make poopies in a public bathroom.

No one so far has brought up Lucy Liu's wardrobe this episode. For the first time ever she actually looked a little wobbly in some heels. Those awesome shoes she was wearing when she went down and up the stairs while Sherlock was practicing his whip.

You are right on both counts. I was enjoying the episode so much I didn't even notice those.

That episode was definitely the low point of the series. Hard to imagine why they thought that was going to bring in new viewers.

I noticed he was giving her a look too. But she was so freaking hot I just figured it was proof Bell has a pulse.

I feel like they left one thing unmentioned. She seemed to feel like she was finally getting her just punishment for killing her father. But isn't she now setting up Graham to go through the same thing?

I don't have a problem with the "coincidence of the nanny being the person who just so happens to be Sherlock's secret pen pal" at all. I just put it down to, of all the cases he has, he is bound to run into someone he has a connection with from time to time. It's like the trick of finding two people in a crowd with

Great episode. Maybe my favorite of the season too.

Best opening ever! Sherlock beating up a dude and scolding Joan to learn more self defense and then we get mistress yummy.

There have also been a good number of references to Jay and Gloria's sex life.

You are probably right. But I don't remember Cam and Mitch apparently hating each other in season 1. I could be wrong about that but either way it seems like they could at least make them get along.

Which one is Peg again?

Yeah, that plot was pretty lame. I remember growing up in the old west. So long as you could shoot straight, reload and tell a white person from everyone else you were old enough to leave alone.

Marriage? I laughed, I cried. I loved it much better than Cats. I'd do it again and again.

Well sure. But that's a given.

Hollywood has been berry, berry good to him.

I agree that the setups leading to Jay/Gloria and Mitch/Cam being late dragged some but Phil more than made up for it. What really bothered me is that people couldn't at least wait until they had their table to pull their drama queen acts. There is rude and then there is just don't give a fuck about anyone else.

I agree on Lily's delivery of "really". Paired with the once over look she gave Alex it was the first bit of good acting I think I've seen from her.

Spot on review. Can't we get anything besides Jay/Manny and Cam/Mitch bitch fests? I was very entertained for about half this episode but the other half was dead weight. And at this point I am starting to wonder what on earth all the fuss over gay marriage is about. Why would people who hate each other that much want