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Guillermo forced it on him, unfortunately.

And for some reason Eph decided not to tell either of them about the little worms they found all over the plane. That seemed…relevant to his argument that the CDC needed to continue to investigate.

Can't argue with that!

UGH, really? Well then that was a huge misstep for that character.

Pleasantly surprised by how coherent her tribute to Tara was. But then she stabbed Willa in the arm and I shook my head wondering how this character made it to the final season.

You didn't get from the story with his best friend who died in Vietnam that it went beyond a friendship? And that's in part why the guy's father beat James almost to death?

Yea that's true, but…to what end?

I'm not convinced that her drunkenness didn't make her hallucinate the townspeople liking her in her head.

That's true. Lafayette wasn't wrong, but his timing was less than impeccable.

Now you made me miss Being Human :( Hate that they canceled the show, but at least they went out with a good wrap-up.

I still don't think Bosworth was the one who arranged for those cops to beat up Joe (I thought it was the retired Cardiff in the moment, and possibly Jean Smart's character later), which would help a little with his characterization issues. I hope we're not losing him from the show because I've really enjoyed his

Right, you don't just let bygones be bygones when it's such a severe beating.

Nah, I don't think we were supposed to interpret the vampire teacher dying while snacking on Arlene as Arlene's blood killing her. The teacher's Hep-V was far along and that just happened to be the moment she died.

My fiance and I have been debating this as well, since Bosworth's character has been way more likable than someone who would essential arrange a hit on a guy. Even within that episode, we thought it was the retired partner, Cardiff, who arranged it. And then either Joe or Cardiff called Bosworth to tell him Joe was

"I wanted to be a Jedi!" I love that scene so much.

Oh this is very exciting!

And they need to explain how she's played a teenager for like 20 years now.

I love that they tried to reaffirm that this episode too and she was all "that's not me anymore!" Honey, that has never been you on this show.

Clever man.

I think you have to blame agents and lawyers and managers for that - names in opening credits are all contractual. And there's probably SAG-related requirements as well.