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Rosa's "This is awesome" might have been my favorite line of the night. First of all, her delivery was perfect. Second, she was right; it WAS awesome.

I could have gotten on board with an anthology, although this season had so many great actors that I'd be sad to move on.

I say married because I really like these characters and want a happy ending. If the show had been a hit, I don't know if that's what they would have done, but in my head, that's what happens.

Depending on how big of a hit it was and how much momentum there was, they probably would have broken up at some point and gotten engaged at some point. The order could vary depending on how many seasons they thought they had coming.

"It’s a special episode in its own right, just one that leaves us with happily ever after on a show that promised the opposite." —- Um, no. All we knew is that they would date for 8 months, etc. They could have broken up but they also could have gotten married.

Well, I'll give the show this: It was beautiful. Seriously, the cinematography, scene framing, lighting, camera work, costumes… It was beautiful and moody and perfect for the plot (or "plot," as the case may be).

When Dandy had the twins tied up in this episode and the screen showed the twins from the back, the papier-mache head was so obvious that I thought they were going to reveal that Dandy had chopped off Dot and then made Bette a fake sister to keep her company.

Honestly, all I remember from the finale of Asylum was thinking, "WTF? Really? Aliens?"

Also Mat Fraser. I loved him and would like to see him come back and get a bigger part.

Because of the cast, I desperately want to like this show. However, even the commercials, which are supposed to be enticing, make me not want to watch it. They all deserve so much better.

I think it was surprising because Katrina has been fairly useless until now. It was a shock that the writers actually gave her something helpful to do.

I actively do NOT want Abbie and Ichabod together because I think it will ruin the rhythm and tenor of the show. That doesn't mean I want Ichabod and Katrina together, at least not as Katrina is written now. I think Katia Winter is lovely and I want nice things for her, but the writing for Katrina is flat-out

Maybe he's been studying Jared Leto.

I loved the premise of this episode, but splitting up Abbie and Ichabod for this much of an episode is never a good idea. Their chemistry is the tie that binds the whole series together. I'm glad Katrina was finally at least somewhat useful and Jenny got more screen time (I am always and forever Team Mills Sisters),

Not my favorite line, but every time my cat meows in my face, I think, "My cat's breath smells like cat food."

Or they could just pare down the cast. The problem is that they don't even have a blueprint for the season when they start filming, so they just throw in everything they can think of and hope they figure out how to wrap it up in the end.

By "the guy with the skinny limbs," I assume you mean Paul? If so, you are crazy. Mat Fraser is a fantastic actor and does great work with what they give him. If you want to talk about not charismatic or talented enough to function in the workhorse roles, let's talk about Emma Roberts. She seemed extra terrible in her

"The reveal of Jimmy's new hands was legitimately surprising and a nice moment."

I'm still sad that this show was cancelled. I really like it and thing it deserved a real chance. It's better than many things on TV, and I'm willing to bet it's better than whatever they bring in to replace it.

Lots of people look alike, but it would be a really weird coincidence if Penny, Annie, Jake, Dr. Rickman, Gil, and the guy who stole Dave's truck all lived in Chicago AND that Annie has watched a sitcom with all of these doppelgangers and actual Derrick and it hasn't freaked her out. In Annie's world, Derrick is both