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We're neglecting the most important question of all! What came first: The mini-dome or the egg?

100% my thought process.

No one that actually watches this show was concerned about this, right? Come on.

Isn't it great?

I've thoroughly enjoyed this season and couldn't wait to see its resolution, and…

Don't worry, I'm here now.

I'm just happy Bri is back.

"Most days I needed a fourth." He was on fire tonight, also on the wheel. This was a really funny episode.

HOLY SHIT that Sarah scene. Bitch plays dirty. I knew she was my favorite for a reason.

I guess I'm the only one that trusts them with this. Ryan Murphy and co were close with Cory and I believe want to do him justice. Lea is on for the episode as a creative consultant. If what they do is okay with them, it's okay with me.

I think its just for this summer portion, but I'm not sure if more episodes have been ordered yet.

Can we discuss The Fosters here? I'd like to discuss The Fosters here… I'm still gathering my thoughts. What an episode.

Ew.

I was excited when I heard Jurnee Smollet was joining the show and then… she got sucked into the Sam/werewolves story. Groan.

I'm usually hesitant with new characters on this show but James can stick around. Which means he probably won't.

We got to see his ass for a couple seconds, that is adequate. For now, show. For now.

Didn't we see Holly's kids when they took that disgusting video of Andy?

The grade seems a bit harsh, overall I thought this episode was on par with the rest of the season (meaning quite good). Of course the flashback was a bit ridiculous, but hey, we got rid of Nora.

So does Masters not get covered?

Is it too soon to say that it's good news for The Fosters? Probably.