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After the way Gravity Falls was scheduled, Hirsch can handle any scheduling issue.

Can there be a talking goldfish as well?

Reminds me of that Daniel Tosh joke, where he talks about that commercial.

Funnier. They noticed Jake's dad was one of the potential donors. Jake told Charles not to consider it, but Charles was excited about his son being Jake's biological half brother.

Never lie about free strudel.

I don't, that's why I asked the internet to inform me of facts that I should be aware of.

So that actually happened. Hmm, that's unfortunate given the social implications, even if it was meant to be a reference to the Orange Pips

Sherlock's a brat, that's been clear since Episode 1. Mycroft has his issues too, but it's also been clear since Episode 1 that he does have Sherlock's best interest at heart.

I still have yet to see the episode, but is it true the episode had a bunch of feminists as a group that harkens to the KKK?

They would both be the thankless wife to each other?

I'm surprised people did more this weekend other than watch Star Wars The Force Awakens.

Gravity Falls should have been on the list, even if it only showed 10 episodes this year.

But it's not just two friends hugging. That's the reason why Kara/James feel the need to apologize. There's more to the hug and they recognize that on a conscious/unconscious level.

I get people hate Winn and he's coming off as a creep, but I feel like I'm the only one that is seeing that the context of Kara/James in that scene was clearly meant to be a "more than friends" moment. They even confirm it in the episode by how forced Kara/James try to convince themselves that the hug was just a

Yes he didn't know the context, but he walked in on a hug and both of them pulled apart looking fairly guilty as if they were doing something wrong. And as I mentioned before, that hug had context beyond a friend hug.

Am I the only one that still thinks Winn was in the right about telling Kara off about the hug? Yes, Winn is overly whinny and spineless for just not being honest about his feelings. At the same time, it's clear that there's something brewing between Kara and James. Kara admitted her feelings straight up to Winn and

That's very weird given Hank is supposed to view Alex as his surrogate daughter. Given the "tension" between Alex and not Lex Luthor I don't think the show is going the Alex/Hank route, but on the off chance they are, can you say daddy issues much?

I really like Laura Benanti, so I'm hoping her characters are treated better in the future.

How does polar make sense?

I did like that Amy's whole thing was just her being insecure. Rosa was completely fine either way with her being there or not, and Holt would've liked Amy to come, but wouldn't hold it against her if she was honest. He only judged her when she lied.