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Really enjoyed the finale, even if the Charlotte and Victoria cliffhangers are obvious red-herrings. (Though I SO wish that Charlotte was actually dead).

Had some big issues with the Lauren/Bo (affectionately titled Doccubus) relationship. Not only is this the second time that Lauren has betrayed Bo (immediately after sex), but this kind of "lie" has never applied to Dyson and Bo. Sure Dyson kept the truth of Bo's mom from her, but the fallout was minimal at best (it

Had some big issues with the Lauren/Bo (affectionately titled Doccubus) relationship. Not only is this the second time that Lauren has betrayed Bo (immediately after sex), but this kind of "lie" has never applied to Dyson and Bo. Sure Dyson kept the truth of Bo's mom from her, but the fallout was minimal at best (it

I thought his reveal to her was great. He so clearly hadn't thought it out and the way he kept piling it on without noticing how insane he sounded was so in keeping with the show

I thought his reveal to her was great. He so clearly hadn't thought it out and the way he kept piling it on without noticing how insane he sounded was so in keeping with the show

While I can moderately agree with your assessment that the finale was rushed and didn't entirely succeed at balancing all of the spinning plates, it also felt immensely gratifying.

While I can moderately agree with your assessment that the finale was rushed and didn't entirely succeed at balancing all of the spinning plates, it also felt immensely gratifying.

Completely agree - everything in this feels like stopholder conversations. Some more interesting than the rest, but it still feels clunky in parts as we set up the final episodes and the big upcoming battle.

Completely agree - everything in this feels like stopholder conversations. Some more interesting than the rest, but it still feels clunky in parts as we set up the final episodes and the big upcoming battle.

"I like…, but I need…" is like a great drinking game/therapy session we never knew we wanted!

Agree that Julia, Dev, Tom and Ellis dragged things down (as always). Anything Ivy was good, if only because you can tell that Hilty is the better choice for everything and that she's doing her best with the shit material that the show gave her. They REALLY did her a disservice, so hopefully the new season will right

But she refuses to give it up!

Hope that Bitch is paired with Happy Endings. That'd be a great hour of absurdist, inappropriate comedy.

"Full-wood" - he he.

Always felt the same way! I liked Fred, but never really thought much of Acker's acting. Then, after she turns into Illyria (and Illyria plays Fred), I was completely blown away by how good she was.

I loved Faith on Angel (and they're kinda rocking in the comics now) - it would have been great if she could have stuck around. Not just for Connor, but for everyone.

I actually thought that this episode was a complete misfire. They set up a really interesting subplot when Nick first meets with Brinkerhoff about how he's balancing his dual roles, and I was eagerly waiting to revisit that - not just in his dilemma not to tell Hank or Juliette, but actually begin to address how he's

The happy endings may have felt overdone, but let's be honest: they had to happen now or early next season to set in motion the events we know are coming in 'Letters of Transit.' Better to end the season on all these happy notes before tearing it down, plus it gives a subtle hint that maybe (MAYBE) Etta's conception

Ha ha - it's hilarious that you forgot about the reference to the short/little guy until the end of the recap. It's definitely tied together.

As sad as it is that we're nearer the end of the show's run, at least we know there's another season to really dig into these characters. This season has actually been really good at advancing everyone, especially Jenna, which has got to be the most pleasant surprise.