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I'm so excited! I'm also so scared.

Didn't Anna say the same thing and Mary said she didn't want to rely on a man to do anything right (I'm paraphrasing)? I thought maybe a diaphragm but didn't think it would be that easy to get one. Of course my only point of reference is when Margaret procured one on Boardwalk Empire and maybe it was different in

I don't think the show has quite managed to find its footing again post-Sybil and post-Matthew. Those characters left big holes when they left. I miss O'Brien too!

"Some spark that drove the first season is missing. I keep hoping that absence is temporary, but episodes like this make it harder to keep hope alive."
Amen. I watch very few shows live and this one is about to get cut from my Monday night schedule if it doesn't get it's act together. Tom Mison or not!

Me either. Now I want to go back and watch the scenes between Mrs. Hughes and Mr. Bryant!

I don't want her to choose any of them. I think they're all lame…the way they're setting her up with Blake seems too much like her initial set-up with Matthew. "Oh, yes, we hate each other but we can't seem to stop wondering what's beneath those clothes!" Gillingham is too much like a sad, lonely puppy and Napier

I'm kind of a Fleetwood Mac nerd so I'm excited by the prospect of seeing Christine McVie portrayed here, since they were in a serious relationship in the late 70s/early 80s.