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Definitely not. And it was a change in plans for Sinclair more than anyone else! She was probably planning on going home and heating up a Lean Cuisine and watching her favorite Dvr'd shows …

There weren't a lot of laughs in this episode, but I will say ftw for Best Line: the second time we hear Annalise say, "There's been a change in plans. Sinclair is on her way over."

I too have been enjoying the show much more now that I feel like I understand Annalise's character. She really is just what she seems to be. She's not playing a long con nor does she have any wacky ulterior motives. A whole part of my "viewing mind" has relaxed and I now just watch the show do what it does …

I guess we'll find out, but maybe they only really interacted with one or both of his parents and the cops/court officials? He might have been whisked away from whatever was going on by social services fairly quickly.

If you do, start at the very beginning. Do not start with this season. There are some very good parts along the way, but many of us are just hate-watching at this point. It's still worth it. I'd never quit, but …. oh boy, the number of times I want to scream or just sigh and turn it off, countless.

Speaking of tips, never hire Annalise to defend you. She's unstoppable if she's on your side, but damn she'll turn on you in a minute if it suits her and her office of murderers-I-mean-students. She never even told Catherine that she'd fired her as a client before she had her minion drug her and frame her.

I loved the way her ugly side came out against each and every one of them. Carrying out her plan at all costs. She will truly use any and everything she has.

Three months?!? We have to wait three months???
Actually, I'm ok with that. I need to breathe.

Me too. Season one started great and ended badly. Season two was mostly frustrating and dull until the end, which got much better.

That and McConaughey and Harrelson. I never hated Vaughn's performance but he certainly did not bring it like Harrelson did. And McConaughey is just undeniable.

It's been done.

Yeah. I'm pretty sure they could come up with probable cause to search the car at this point even if she still owned it.

Fantastically played that even in the middle of all of this, Peggy can't let Hank move her pile. "I just organized those!"

Now 60% into this season with Patrick Wilson, my brain just now remembered that, back in the winter when Banshee was on, I was IMDBing Geno Segers and rabbit-holed into info about a movie he was making that was going to star Patrick Wilson and Kurt Russell, and noted that Lili Simmons, also from Banshee, was going to

Very well said. I've seen it written that this show is about "America at a crossroads" and I agree. Peggy and Ed represent the two sides of that crossroad. Excellent job putting to words exactly how Peggy's vision for the future, as she represents the Reagan-future, is all words and no content. So perfect that her

Loved Hank explaining high-tech crime scene technology to Peggy. And I don't even watch CSI.

Jean Smart is fantastic, but that's kind-of a dysfunctional family she's got there, isn't it?

I absolutely 100% agree. From what we've seen of Hank, nothing is more important to him and Betsy and her family. He's an honorable man who does his job with compassion and real care, but in the face of the risk to Betsy with Lou being under siege, I can't imagine Peggy was even a blip in his mind.

I've always assumed that Lou was present for whatever happens in Sioux Falls. Peggy's conversation with Hank is the only way, thus far, that I've seen for law enforcement to know where to go looking for her (when they can't find her or Ed, I'm thinking). She even gave him the name of the conference!

If I'm not the first to say this I apologize … I tried to read through everything! You guys noticed how they honed in with an even sharper focus on Alicia's drinking this week, right? I really, really, really do not want that storyline, but almost every scene was of her making a drink, commenting on how strong it was