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I've had a really shitty day, and P&R brought a smile to my face, as it always does.

I enjoy Jamm and his terribleness. I don't understand Craig's existence at all, and I don't know why people find him funny.

When Marty opened up the door in Ladieux's shed, I assumed he was seeing some eldritch horror.

I was excited because I've enjoyed their sketches—and they were pretty good in Much Ado—but they were disappointing here.

I liked the idea, but the initial visual effect was so clumsy it took me out of the moment. Once it was Robin floating away in the sky, it was more effective as a metaphor.

I agree that it was jarring to have such a character-centric episode with almost no mystery to speak of. Like you, I enjoyed the mysteries. But this is definitely the weakest episode of the season.

I went from Orphan Black to Hannibal. Sure was a good year for WHERE DID THIS SHOW COME FROM AND HOW IS IT SO AMAZING.

I didn't remember the specifics of the callback, but as soon as she said it, I recognized it as one and it made the moment that much more powerful.

While Robin's expression wasn't subtle, I loved that the combination of the line and her expression went uncommented on, that the strange incongruity spoke volumes about her relationship with Barney and how many times he must have urinated in public, the stories they must have shared, the citations she must have

Yes, I loved that!

I love what he can do with his voice. He didn't sound like I've ever heard him sound before. Of course, he's the guy that can do a Topher impression IN THE SAME SCENE AS TOPHER and still confuse you as to which is the real one.

That's what so amazing about Enver Gjokaj!

I suspected that myself, though I wondered why none of them heard gunfire. Whoever did it must have been very stabby.

That baffled me too. Was there no other way to go? How did he get to the prison, then?

Applying lots of product to each other's hair?

A random one-shot kill with about two seconds of screentime and one line who was revealed to have been the Big Bad's lover.

Dear All of Television,

Hershel's become one of the show's best characters; last week's episode was great.

It turns out Megan was the Supreme all along!

I am sure they do! I'm just amused at how often chess pops up in a metaphorical context. They had that backgammon game and didn't turn THAT into a metaphor.