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Ismene
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Sorry, but did you all sprint out of the theatre as soon as the first credit came up? Because that's…not actually the final scene. There's another scene back at the pub maybe a minute into the credits; it's not an amazingly brilliant scene or anything, but it's a much more fitting ending. I kinda can't believe people

As someone who drunkenly went "SSHHHHH!!" while on a 2:00 AM subway that kept obnoxiously blowing its horn, I liked that too.

Er…lots of Luna Bars, maybe? I severely don't want to know; I'm the girl who doesn't bat an eye at scenes of beheadings and vivisectings and such, but covers my eyes at barf scenes. It's weird, but there you are.

He doesn't just like The Apprentice, he burned his own DVD of it. Somehow that's even more upsetting.

I really wish I hadn't been eating macaroni and cheese at that moment.

I cannot decide which is better, that or Jessica Williams' "Telly Savalas-lookin' motherfucker" on The Daily Show.

You know that Cookie Monster .gif where he just goes 8D at the sight of a huge cookie? That was my actual face with the return of Garol, no lie. And then I briefly panicked that it wasn't her and I was just some sort of weirdly specific old-lady racist. BUT IT WAS!!

As soon as I heard "Finch on jury duty" I instantly hoped it would be a 12 Angry Men thing (with Finch as #8, obvs). And that actually sorta happened for a second when our heroes realized that the dude wasn't guilty, but honestly I would've happily watched an entire (bottle) episode of that.

Well, he was supposed to be killed off at the end of the first season, but then kept him around because he made the character so interesting and he worked with Bryan so well. So I'm assuming we won't necessarily see any more of those two, especially if they're still relying on the humor of Jimmy/Saul's many sleazy

That is more than fair.

"Name a woman!" "Name…a woman?" "NAME A WOMAN!!!" "Wait, name??? A woman????"

I couldn’t find any obvious link between milk and electromagnetic hypersensitivity.
Dude, I seriously think you're overthinking this. I think he's just mentally ill and paranoid about a number of things for his own personal reasons, not because they follow any sort of specific disease or pattern. I actually like the

Yeah, I definitely thought he had some sort of Howard Hughesian breakdown and was just paranoid about the electromagnetism, etc.

I kind of hope they're not literally related, but I do hope they keep saying things like "righteous dinero" and "we've got our ways, yo." That warmed my heart.

I'm praying for a shoutout to my favorite exchange in the entire series: "Huell, you happy?" "Reasonably."

I would've been instantly suspicious of either Coen Bro saying that they were "thrilled" about anything; they are the chillest dudes ever [pun intended]. Their reaction to winning several Oscars was basically "huh, cool. So…thanks. Bye."

Now along with "goddammit, my Manuka honey!", I have "oh, bloody Norah!" as a handy new [to me] exclamation of frustration/surprise. This past week has been bountiful!

Personally I'd love that (and I think Elementary is doing a great job of that right now, the weirdly hostile beginning of this season aside), but the shippers are really hardcore in this fandom and I have a feeling the writers will give in sooner or later. If it feels reasonably natural then fine, but I have a feeling

Or just amp up the sarcasm, as they did with Charlie, thus making her far more awesome. "Wow, can you just make your eyes water at will like that?"

Yeah, that's what I'm worried about. There's a way to make her go dark side and have her be interesting and sympathetic while doing so, but somehow I don't think that's what's gonna happen.