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Noel Murray:

Amrit Dedyal: "This episode deserved an 'A' to be honest."
Seconded.

olivececile:

They've done that best bang for the buck list before. Damon is pretty much always on it.

Phil Nugent:

And we're still not spelling it right, or to be fair, she spells it wrong. One L, two Ns:

Mrs. Muir and the Semen-Covered Horse Remains

I'm with Sissyfist on this one. Zach may suspect Alicia is seeing someone and he might even suspect it's Will but he doesn't want to guilt Alicia over anything. Just a week or two ago we saw him doing little things around the house to help her after he found out that Dad had cheated with other, non-prostitute, women.

Neither. Alicia was relieved that a) Will had her back even when she was first starting, in contrast to Celeste's remark that he'll always disappoint you, and b) that his undercutting her on the hiring decision was payback to David for supporting her on a more important decision, i.e., her own hiring.

David Sims:

Sean O'Neal:

Zack Handlen:

You do realize you're setting a standard, that, if the rest of us tried to live up to it, would leave us mute.

And Lufthansa. As you would expect, I suppose.

Except for a trache.

… though [Boyega] apparently hasn’t … that maybe right now isn't such a great time to be marching hordes of pissed-off teenagers across London.

Noel Murray:

It's about finding your inner Joseph Campbell and going off on an adventure that will result in the death of a lot of people, most likely, but not you because their death will give you self-actualization! Then you can write a screenplay about it.

Rowan Kaiser:

Joe Lies: