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Maurice is pretty clever. Not sure that will bode well for him.

Nah, that robot was happy to turn after all the abuse it received at the hands of Gaad.

Something has to happen with Martha but I think she is going to make it into next season.

My older brother wasted no time by showing me where the presents were hidden when he found out. I was devastated.

"That kid's nuts"

I think that's it. They're playing the long game and in the scheme of things, it makes sense not to wrap everything up neatly at the end of the season since some of these operations play out over years.

The job offer wasn't a coincidence at all though. Kim is working on the case & is 100% on Jimmy's side and Howard seems to be as well.

I agree. There was really no reason we would have heard about Chuck or anyone else in Jimmy's life.

lol duh didn't pick up on that. It's been a long time since I've watched anything related to Alvin & the Chipmunks. ;)

friggin' Todd

He wasn't actually speaking to anyone on the phone. Him pretending he was calling a coin expert was part of the scam and he didn't want the mark to know his real name so he made one up.

I guess I understand about using the cliche of it being police corruption but I think there is enough of a unique spin to differentiate it.

Perhaps that's Emma's way of warning people.

Part of why I loved Five-O so much is it felt like it was a reward to all Mike fans (and let's face it, who isn't a Mike fan?!).

I'd give it a solid B. Some of the episode didn't feel right but the bingo rant was fantastic and it did set things up well for next season.

I think I need to rewatch before I can give a full ranking but top 3 would probably be Pimento, Five-O & Uno, not necessarily in that order.

That's very true and it may have been what Romero was thinking but I still don't think it's unreasonable for Norma to believe he was thwarting her because she is a woman.

I can't remember where I saw it but apparently we were supposed to see much more of Nacho until VG & Co. decided to turn Chuck into the season's villain.

All 3 actors killed it in that scene with their facial expressions alone. Romero's discomfort with Norma's rambling, her not caring what he thought, the disturbing smile on Bob's face throughout. Brilliantly done and capped with the wide shot at the end.

Lots of people have pointed that out as well as a possible resemblance to every other brunette ever showing up on the show.