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Oh please oh please oh please….

Well, stuff like how Olivia remembers the other timeline ("love" didn't satisfy me), retconning which boy is important, why would William Bell betray everyone, what sort of childhood did Etta have without her parents… I was frustrated.

The curmudgeon is forced to spend time with a child. He/she resists child's charms and says sarcastic, bitter things to it. By end of episode: Heartwarming moment with child—although the curmudgeon will never quite admit to the other characters that the child touched his/her heart in any way.

Yeah. They should be more creative; they're crazy! Christ, weave a basket, woman!

And I just can't find anything sexy about the scenes you mentioned! I think Beavis and Butthead might've appreciated them, though.

Fringe!

Present Racine. Promise an interesting "enemy of my enemy is my partner" plot. A minute later: No more Racine. That there was their biggest mistake…

Zack only wrote that to get l—er, lots! Lots of kisses! From his lady!

Nicole Beharie and Tom Mison from Sleepy Hollow… Because, chemistry reasons.

When he began speaking, I thought he might be British—turned out he was just being fanciful, I guess. And then, I immediately began thinking that he looked like Charles Laughton.

I can't say as I've ever seen a more alien-like, grotesque, accent-shifting psycho killer than this one on any TV show. Am I just naive, or could this grandiose barrell-bellied freakshow truly count as generic?

That really was chilling—the way the men had such violent, raw emotional reactions when they saw what happened on the tape.

Maybe it would soothe if you look at it like this: As he was about to die, Rust's blood-deprived brain triggered hallucinations in a basic biological response to shutting down completely. After a few years of brooding, he will realize this and return to his beer can related hobbies.

Sorry if I misunderstood. My brain performed an illegal operation. I already feel so defensive of this amazing show!

Oh, I don't know. I really don't see the final conversation Rust has with Marty as some sort of conventional "cynic sees the light" moment. The afterlife he described seemed to be more torment than comfort to him because he did not die. And the light vs dark thing didn't feel out of place to me. I guess I'm just

Hmmm. I'm tempted to find little jokes in these titles.

Oh lord. Thanks, I really wanted that picture in my mind…

uh oh…did you just whizz on the electric fence?

I get that.

By the way, if there are any actors reading this: How the hell can Adam suddenly have a part in a Broadway play? Is it possible for a novice actor to just be that fortunate?