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Very probably bugged - we even saw Whispers kicking it with him.

I know, so perfect that she DID sort of make it all about her. But then not.

@darkesword:disqus YES.
So much more yes than an upvote could possibly communicate.

She can be two things.

It wasn't cool then, but the whole show was kind of less sophisticated then. It's extra not cool now that it feels like a better show.

So many people loved it, but between that and the glorified gun violence, this was one of my least favorite sequences … just had to say!

@Rmlohner:disqus, forgive me…when does this happen? Is it in this episode? Did I fall asleep?

A thousand times this thread. A show about empathy where gifted superior empathic people kill random extras without much thought. One of the biggest holes in a gorgeously Swiss-cheesy show. (Now they need to shoot in Switzerland.)

Came here hoping someone had transcribed Brianna's rant about Tiny Houses. I loved every word of it. Clever and amazing. I was disappointed to discover that Tiny House Hunters is a thing in our "real" world. I really appreciate it when shows make up stuff like that.

I found this episode deeply predictable. That said, it would have been slightly better if Arlene's friends had called Grace one by one, quietly asking for vibrators - or if there had been three missing, even. Something shown and not just told. Had they called, there could have been some funny call waiting jokes as

I was disappointed. Not the worst - and in fact I did laugh out loud a couple of times, which was much needed - but I felt it was herky jerky, rather than, you know, frenetic and madcap. It felt like a lot of mediocre to good scene ideas slapped together, with a lot of really big-eyed overreaction shots. It felt

Jerry is going to spend… some time… divorced.

Doesn't she just say "No thanks!" I'm going to go ahead and imagine this just wasn't the night.

It's different like, every scene

Nickelodeon shoutout AND a namedrop for "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me!" Gold.

Seriously. And that's a major opportunity missed. The trope of "foes who still snipe and snap at each other while working together" has so much potential.

I expected Gail and Linda to nod and mumble "that's probably fine"

Presumably she's been borrowing fairly medum small amounts of money for years and years, so there's nothing immediately pressing about changing the situation.

Not impossible. I like to believe it was kind of true, and the situation was [more] nuanced [than that]

I wanted him to say that every time