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At the very least, next week's episode should provide good fodder for the "amy acker feet" search suggestion results.

The Machine needed a constant! It left me with the biggest grin when what was wrong with The Machine turned out to be what was wrong with Desmond in what was arguably Lost's greatest episode.

I didn't breathe for 20 minutes.

When Dylan's eye caught the stuffed bunny Emma's mother brought for Emma in Norman's room, I couldn't help but audibly implore for Dylan to forget about what he saw, turn around, go back to Emma, and drive off to Portland together to live happily ever after.

The cat sanctuary at which I volunteer put out a basket full of Cracker Jacks (among other snacks) for national volunteer week. I opened one of them and it had the card with the little QR code and a sticker. It was so disappointing.

Now I want an episode in which Andy and Olly go on a Le Petit Prince-esque adventure, like when Bob went on an Absinthe-induced My Neighbor Totoro trip in "An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal."

I was just about to post the same thing.

I look forward to seeing what a Godzilla-produced Vinyl will look like in its second season.

With him you get a two-for-one: he's a black guy and a Harvard gay guy.

Sherlock's response to Fiona didn't fall flat for me (Shut up, YOU'RE CRYING), but I do agree that the writers could do better to actually develop that relationship, as they have in the past with Sherlck and others. It would only take like one episode, maybe just a scene or two, to better set up what was expressed by

In other news, Elementary may continue long enough to see Clyde return from hibernation!

They're not girls?!

The disparity in countenance between Romero and Norma during their wedding, and, really, through most of the episode, was heartbreaking. But it really punctuated those precious moments when Norma allowed herself to let down her guard. I hope we get at least a couple more scenes like that whole after dinner scene

It was in the other glove.

They are attempting to bring an outside protein into this situation.

After reading this headline, the first thing to come to my mind was that maybe he's not the genius I thought he was.

I legit thought my DVR recording had screwed up when I saw I saw Caroline Rhea.

One detail I loved in particular was in the end of that scene between Dylan and Cody. Dylan kisses Cody, he moves away, and the the warm light from the hall lights up her face. And then the same happens to Dylan's face when he's walking away.

When Norma was examining the work glove she found in the pit, I loved that she actually looked inside the glove as if there would be anything at all to find. Vera Farmiga has such a lock on Norma's frantic energy, down to the smallest detail and it is a pleasure to watch.

My mom, she was in and out of these places, so I know how it works …