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Agree - he's surprisingly flat, but that may have been explained by the recent events of Ep. 5 - if we're meant to believe that he may have a condition (autism, aspbergers, anti-social disorder -> I realize these are not the same, but it's unclear exactly why he has difficulty relating to others in social conditions

Agree - he's surprisingly flat, but that may have been explained by the recent events of Ep. 5 - if we're meant to believe that he may have a condition (autism, aspbergers, anti-social disorder -> I realize these are not the same, but it's unclear exactly why he has difficulty relating to others in social conditions

I actually really liked the episode: it was a great balance between comedy, action and it gave us a nice dollop of Fae mythology backstory. Plus it kick starts the Garuda storyline again.

I actually really liked the episode: it was a great balance between comedy, action and it gave us a nice dollop of Fae mythology backstory. Plus it kick starts the Garuda storyline again.

I think it's because they're both out for blood (though this time it's in the courtroom). It's apt to be something as simple as they've come full circle and they're nightmaring about how Patty first really affected/destroyed Ellen's life.

I think it's because they're both out for blood (though this time it's in the courtroom). It's apt to be something as simple as they've come full circle and they're nightmaring about how Patty first really affected/destroyed Ellen's life.

Agree that the first half / third of the episode was rushed, overcomplicated and not especially satisfying. For me it was more the return of childish, juvenile Jenna that frustrated. I appreciate that that might be a legitimate response for a teenager to an interloper in her parents' relationship, but it seems really

Agree that the first half / third of the episode was rushed, overcomplicated and not especially satisfying. For me it was more the return of childish, juvenile Jenna that frustrated. I appreciate that that might be a legitimate response for a teenager to an interloper in her parents' relationship, but it seems really

Argh - that's what I get for speed typing!

Argh - that's what I get for speed typing!

Yes, apparently she retired after the disaster that was 'Titans' (with Baywatch's Yasmine Blech…oh, sorry, Yasmine Bleeth)

Yes, apparently she retired after the disaster that was 'Titans' (with Baywatch's Yasmine Blech…oh, sorry, Yasmine Bleeth)

Loved the wine or bourbon comment (that would have been a fun title, though Tupperware deserves the exposure).

Loved the wine or bourbon comment (that would have been a fun title, though Tupperware deserves the exposure).

Recent interview in EW re: Pam suggests that we'll never see her. Besides Victoria retiring from acting, apparently the last the show saw of Pam was when she was burned (?) so there's no chance she'll return

Recent interview in EW re: Pam suggests that we'll never see her. Besides Victoria retiring from acting, apparently the last the show saw of Pam was when she was burned (?) so there's no chance she'll return

Like a scene from The Sweetest Thing

Like a scene from The Sweetest Thing

It's a cumulative list of minor annoyances (modeled after an amusing series of TV recaps on HuffPost that just list ridiculous dialogue and arbitrary bits). Some of them are serious but few of them legitimately make or break the movie (I can clearly handle John Cho's hair - it's sarcasm).

It's a cumulative list of minor annoyances (modeled after an amusing series of TV recaps on HuffPost that just list ridiculous dialogue and arbitrary bits). Some of them are serious but few of them legitimately make or break the movie (I can clearly handle John Cho's hair - it's sarcasm).