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Remember Owen Sleater? After Season 2 he was a top five fan favorite, I'd wager, and now I barely remember him.

I definitely felt like he was confused and saddened when Maybelle bit it. He seemed sort of shocked by it, like it wasn't supposed to happen. The entire back half of the episode seemed to play with the idea that things didn't wrap up neatly like they had in Season 3.

When the shot cut to his mask lying in the sand, I closed my eyes and sighed audibly. That was devastating.

I expected it to happen but when stepped in front of the shot I had a couple blips where I honestly couldn't believe it.

Once the real programs and personalities start bleeding in, this becomes the most insanely surreal thing that I never knew I needed in my life.

How about Lance Reddick's Philip Broyles on Fringe? I wouldn't call him the most well-rounded character in the world, but he sure knew how to answer a phone in a professional manner.

"And I'm your anchor, Thor But Not Complaining."

When he said he doesn't believe in anything, I don't think he was upset about it.

I think Mac would love if Dee died.

The big reveal being "Spydar" written on a box containing a spider told me everything i needed to know about the nature of that experiment. Brilliant.

Frank's abject happiness in that moment was one of the happiest things this show has ever done. Gruesome Twosome 4ever.

This is my thread now. This is totally my thread.

That was a Hot Rod quote which wasn't entirely applicable.

Right before "Stampeding Cattle. Through the Vatican."

Man, you are just green with jealous rage right now.

Correct, except for the fact that Rubber Soul is obviously the beginning of said era.

I thought this episode was a little disjointed, and I really would have preferred Dennis be the antagonist, or at least some serious Charlie v Frank showdowns, but the cold turkey stuff was perfectly built up to, and in retrospect, makes the entire episode work as one big build up to that joke, which I respect.

The reference is probably that Charlie, having been in Pacific Rim, is the one to suggest they all form into a giant robot.

I assume having Tommy around mellowed him out a bit. He seemed concerned about the boy's future.

Dwyane Wade averaged 1.61 per 36 in the playoffs last season. He's old and not very good and you are a mean person.