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Ray Romano was wonderful in this episode. The scene between Hank and Sarah was poignant—and, of course, ill-timed ala Parenthood. Gratifying to see Hank be vulnerable and admit that he may have lost Sarah due to his inability to relate. A significant breakthrough.

The Pledge. The Postman Always Rings Twice. Sorry to jump in so late. I am as tired of the Jack Persona as anyone else, but he's done some sincere work, there's no denying.

fake profile, methinks.

sorry to join in so late. i agree that rebecca is underwritten so far and think that may be intentional—i am hoping she is the ultimate con who charms the charmer and catches neal off guard. though i think that her 1-beat consideration of his confession to lies would have been a red flag for neal. if she's who she

Agreed. The reviewer is off-base.

Agreed.

—Manheim tends toward the heavy-handed, but I must say that at the moment of the reveal, she immediately owned the title “Control.”

—Manheim tends toward the heavy-handed, but I must say that at the moment of the reveal, she immediately owned the title “Control.”

—Manheim tends toward the heavy-handed, but I must say that at the moment of the reveal, she immediately owned the title “Control.”

—Manheim tends toward the heavy-handed, but I must say that at the moment of the reveal, she immediately owned the title “Control.”

—Manheim tends toward the heavy-handed, but I must say that at the moment of the reveal, she immediately owned the title “Control.”

Re Thiel's script: He did not seem entirely familiar with established characters. Also, I found the subplot of Elizabeth's jealous snooping to be more annoying than interesting. Plot device Jill lacked all subtlety and was therefore not believable as an accomplished agent. I could have missed this ep and missed

Definitely jerky after all the lovey-dovey stuff in previously-aired eps.

OK.

I'd watch that.

Like, wow.

"crotch rocket" is a fast motorcycle—Stahl would look great on one.

No point of reference—not a fan of Agents of the S.H.I.E.L.D. But while we're dissing, can we NAF Megan Boone?

Because I'd like to see her out of the station and into the action.

I thought that, too, but then, bot-in-a-box didn't look exactly like Stahl, so I thought perhaps it was just some brunette bot who looked kind of like her—that bot had a small, flesh-colored mole on the left side of her nose, near her eye. I have not noticed this distinguishing mark on Minka's nose, but will look for