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Michael Emerson has been quietly great all series, but, ugh, his work in this episode was worthy of being included in the all time greats. Finch's darkness made manifest. Brilliant, heart wrenching episode. I'm so scared of who I'll lose next as I make my way to the end of the series.

This was a great episode. The ShotSeeker app case was a good one; I appreciate that POI has decided to allow itself to go SciFi even beyond the machines. But all of that was overshadowed by Elias!!

I figured something was up from the title. But, ugh, wow. I missed Sameen.

I would watch a version that's just Amy Acker going about her day.

Lex Luthor would probably make the DC universe a utopia, if only that damned Superman would just go away.

Michael C. Hall also did an interesting turn as the Emcee from Cabaret years ago. But even so, I still sometimes forget the dude can sing and act.

All my girlfriend and I could think during all that was: ugh, these girls' behavior would never fly in our traditional Mexican homes. Like, the thought of talking back to our parents like that is just so beyond the realm of acceptability for us it was grating. Sam's kids are assholes.

Somebody help Killian!

Mara Wilson is p. cool. I'm glad she's back in the public eye. Good for her.

That would've been a fun one to watch.

That Jessica Jones cover is fire. So. Maybe…maybe sell it as a print or poster?

Doom Patrol is a must-get - for Issue One, at least. I do miss some of the old characters. It doesn't look like we're getting Rita. Still, I'm interested.

I watched both the Blair Witch TV documentary "Curse of the Blair Witch" and the S Club 7 TV spoof years before I watched the actual movie. So, that's something to know about me.

Inhumans are interesting as these far-removed alien beings. I don't much care about any of them, and their powers tend to be too meh to care about. I mean, yeah, Karnak is great. Ms. Marvel is the best. But as a group, they're low-rent mutants but with the added minus of literally killing the mutants. Why hasn't the

Or even Hulu! Or something. I've watched the first 7 seasons five times through by now, but I've only caught a few of the TBS-era episodes. They seem good!

American Dad is probably one of the best adult animated sitcoms of the last ten years. I don't know why it works, but it just does. I think just going for it worked in their favor. Plus, when you have Sir Patrick Stewart on your cartoon show, you best make him say the most deranged things you can. So…what the hell,

That was a hella ballsy and stupid move, which I liked. She's equal parts meticulous and reckless.

There has to be a bigger reason for Tyrell Wellick to be out of the picture than that Elliott/Mr. Robot killed him. If he's not a major player in Stage 2 in some way, I'll eat my hat.

I honestly don't see what's to hate about Angela. She's doing her best, and I've found her plot riveting. Is she going to be turned to the dark side? Is she not? What? A lot of close ups of her face.

I damn near had an anxiety attack this episode, and the soundtrack was a big reason why. It's so good.