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Apparently, none of us can answer this question. It was all so convoluted, I'm not sure we know. Does Wes maybe still think that Sam killed her?

I hadn't caught any of her OCD stuff at all. Which surprises me and I'm so glad to be able to have it pointed out. (If I'm the only one here I'm going to be seriously worried! But there's often something I miss and that's why, among other things, I'm so sad about all the shows that aren't getting reviewed here

Hmm. Has the show presented this to us and I just missed it? Cause yeah, that would make sense … having to even things up there with that last one.

The kids were especially horrible this week. Wish he'd slapped her instead of doing all those stupid "hi" handshakes!

Walton Goggins.

That Harrods's story, and the way they played Mel's look and smile afterwards — I now officially know that I love this show. And that it is going to simply DELIVER every so often, which is what I watch some of the best shows for. The fact that we won't all always "like" what it delivers is just icing on the cake.

I knew it wasn't — I've been watching Atlanta after all! — but I did keep thinking …"that's NOT Donald Glover but who is it? Who?" I needed the credits to figure it out, and was definitely thinking "idiot me" at that point.

I'm enjoying the show, but I do think one of the things I'm missing is Edgar and Lindsay's friendship. I didn't want them as a couple, but it was nice when they would hang out together sometimes.

I enjoyed it from the beginning, but definitely it got better as it went on and ended very strong.

I remember noticing that she wasn't at the party last week and thinking that probably she's too much of a normal person to be part of it. But I guess she was in the episode at some other point so she really isn't missing.

Where's Dorothy been these past couple of weeks? Did I miss something that explains her not being around?

Reviewing the two episodes together really did not work for me. It's turned into "Who shot Gamby?" — absolutely a worthy discussion, of course — but means we skip completely over the "Can you BELIEVE that crazy shit?!?" discussion that we really needed to be able to have after watching Gin.

I also just finished up season one of Queen of the South, where they put on masks to hide their faces during several criminal operations. It's been a weird week of people in masks shooting folks for me.

I know. Now what?!?

I thought it was such a great line. Given that he was in a room full of grown ups who also aren't ready to be "a grown up." The way Gretchen just ignored his revelation completely was perfect.

This was one of the last few reasons I had to show up.

You'd think they would have warned us! Man — "Gin" traumatized me a bit, and I really, really NEEDED a review!

I don't know, folks. I think a therapist who had it all together and was a perfect example of skill and professional conduct would be incredibly out of place on this show. And that that's why we love it! I'm all on board for comedic boyfriend issues and anything else they want to give us.

The important thing is that they know when to, and not to, say fuck.

OMG. I didn't want to be the one to "go all dermatologist" on the conversation, but yes. Was told years ago, by a friend whose MD told her, that one should only wash one's face, pits and privates. The rest, if you wash it, it's unnecessary and bad for the skin.