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PhillyGirl
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Excellent recap! There are so many moving parts on this show, a summary before we deal with this finale is welcome.

I thought Woody bailed out of the dream world, since Burton was escorted to where the boy was and his job was done.

Did I miss something? Didn't Christine say earlier in the season that the longer people are away from the cocoons, the weaker the effect of the mind control? I think they put something in the cow feed mush that kept them compliant, but wouldn't that change once outside the dome?

I have to disagree with Scott. The dullest episode? I think not. I spent the better part of this hour and about 10 minutes after the show exclaiming, "What the fuck just happened?"

This is late, but I have to say it.

It serves her right. What the hell was she doing there in the first place?

- So far this season is going exactly as I expected (Tempest gone, then Sasha and then Jasmine), but now everyone left is fairly strong in her own way. It should get interesting from here on out.

Balls!

I've never understood that whole "men trip over themselves for Mary Crawley" thing. She's pretty, but nowhere near hot. She looks like an old prime minister when she smiles too hard.

Was I the only one at the end of last season hoping that when Edith decided to get her daughter that she would actually say "fuck it" and raise the child, convention be damned?

When Carson got that look of inspiration on his face after Robert hyped up investing in development, I actually said out loud, "No! Do not listen to that guy's advice about anything having to do with money!"

That, and they weren't related.

I've been hate watching this show with my boyfriend, only he loves the show and doesn't realized that I'm watching so I'll know what's going on when I read these reviews. You all are my people.

Where was Joe reminiscing while looking at photos of his family? Wasn't his house destroyed by the dome magnet?

- "I love you Uncle Sam." (Said in the most horrible drunken sigh mumble I've ever heard.)

He is to me.

I really want to like this show, but…

Let's not forget the fact that the random bag Tate picked up just happened to contain not only the aforementioned clippers, but also a jacket small enough to fit a little girl.

See, I also binge watched on Netflix (I finished right before the season 3 premiere), but I like Fitz. For me, he's no worse than any of the other main characters.

Another lesson Korra didn't learn: Don't go along with the shady guy blowing smoke up your ass just because what he's saying is opposite to what Tenzin is saying.