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@avclub-218d74e5baad59739f3897b84c3ffdba:disqus Not as himself.  This issue has come up in previous Suits comment boards; it turns out you can't sit for the bar if you haven't graduated law school (there are a few states that offer an exemption for those who have served as an "apprentice" for a sanctioned lawyer, but

But Mike's issue isn't just that he didn't go to Harvard - it's that he didn't go to any law school or pass a bar exam with his real name.

But he confirmed Genoa happened within the context of a discussion about Sarin.  Even if he didn't outright say "we used Sarin in Operation Genoa", he did give Charlie and Mac confidence they were looking in the right place.  He also strongly implied he'd be confirming it in the interview.

Tatiana Maslany would have made a better Colonel Mariga…

I don't blame the show for losing confidence in itself, but I wish it WOULD just have faith in its own storylines.

Was it at all clear why Dexter just KNEW to add facial hair and change the coloring?  I could see if he was trying to reverse engineer the kid to look like Oliver, but he wasn't.  Absolutely no reason why he assumed the dude would have darker hair and a beard.

Well, yes and no.

Normally, I would have been 100% sure he didn't die.
But since Matthew Lillard has been curiously listed as a guest star (or maybe special guest star), I kind of figured he was kicking the bucket at some point this season.  So it at least makes me consider the possibility he's dead.

As if we really thought the Brain Surgeon was gone, the "Previously On" Dexter made a special point to show the Surgeon's "work" (rather than just reference the killer in passing), so you knew it was going to come up again here.

I unfortunately agree.

Classic case of "not getting it."

I'm the kind of guy who says hell, even though I'm an adult, I'll still eat a fruit roll-up.

Not sure about rooting for an incest storyline, but I didn't hate seeing Becky from Friday Night Lights topless, however small-chested she might be.

On the surface, I don't mind the Dexter-Hannah romance as much as most.  Yvonne Strahovski is so ridiculously gorgeous that someone falling in love with her will never seem implausible.  In fact, not falling in love with her seems more outrageous.

I actually thought the boyfriend's "reaction" to seeing Cassie murdered was even worse.

"Yet, she needs to come back to Miami, the place where she’s most wanted, to contract the job out to Dexter."

Steak sauce!

Movie promotions masked as news stories.  The end of integrity? Or…the future of news?

It's hard to get the reference when it's the wrong reference.

Regarding the Linder thing, wasn't this at least partially explained last week?  He (apparently) has a legitimate interest in helping the girls escape the dangers of death and/or sexual enslavement, and so takes them away from Mexico and to that commune.  I would assume the disappearance of his sister (?) has