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Would anyone have noticed if they replaced Bobby for a fourth time?

He was way too proud of himself for accomplishing that Pop-Tart. Were Pop-Tarts a lot harder to make in 1970?

But none of those reasons explain why he didn't just reach out to Coulson in the first place.

I think the full name is "The Low-Cal Calzone Zone."

This episode made the Jennings vulnerable to Stan in a whole lot of new ways- Stan suspecting Martha, Stan hanging out with Henry, and Paige remembering that she has an FBI neighbor she could snitch to if she wanted.

It was such a powerful statement about Elizabeth's character- even in that moment of raw emotion, she is still drinking the kool-aid, and she's trying to make Paige drink it too.

That's exactly what a spy would say.

Can someone tell me why Philip disconnected the phone? I suspect it was just to make sure Paige didn't call anyone, but I'm not totally sure.

I remember watching Laserdiscs in science class in 2003. DVDs existed then.

I thought he was going to say, "We'll have to kill them."

I'm pretty sure I stopped breathing for that entire ten minutes after the reveal. It's amazing that they didn't insist on staying with Paige. Do you they had someone watching her?

I was worried that Pastor Tim was bugging the travel agency.

I loved the reveal that he was the one digging something secret out of the floorboards.

So for 13 years while this girl was missing, nobody thought to look into the egg donor angle? Not that they had any reason to think she was involved, but 13 years seems like a long enough time to follow even the weakest of suspicions.

This.

I don't know that Winebulance is the worst idea ever… In Philly there's a truck that will deliver cookies in the middle of the night. Of course, thanks to PA's strict alcohol laws, a winebulance would never be allowed.

And yet you read all 10 of them?

Her show was ok. It wasn't brilliant, but it was funny enough. It wasn't a disaster like Whitney or something.

I love and hate this idea. We as viewers are so invested in their relationship, the most devastating ending would be to have one end up betraying the other.