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Maybe him and Patrick will hit it off.

The Graysons had put all of their money into the charity foundation, and Nolan drained it all at the end of last season, leaving them near broke.

" And I heard Kitsis and Horowitz say how they want a gay character eventually, but they won't just introduce one for the sake of checking it off a list."

Well, I just imagine that two of the most powerful magic users in the Kingdom would have more knowledge about it than a boy who just happened to use them a few time, right? Like where would Neil have learned how they worked if not from them or Hook?

In re: the Pan Shadow,

Yeah, but if Neil knew how they worked then so should have Rumple and Regina, really. So they probably still wouldn't have been so quick to rule him out as dead?

I was actually pretty bothered by Rumple killing Tamara. I'm just really tired of this show introducing characters of colour and then killing them off. Now Mulan is the only character of colour on the show with an actual role. It's just annoying. And a little disappointing since it kind of felt that Tamara actually

" Again, part of fun of OUAT is turning previous myths and fables around, so that Peter Pan is now the Big Bad, but in this universe, even mermaids are evil? "

Yeah. Most shows these days are all about snark.

@avclub-34ae7779d90117e3cdcc041b182dc26b:disqus Oh, it definitely is. But that's what's being implied.

"Daya and Bennett’s relationship was by far my least favorite continuing storyline in the season, but it took on a new urgency once she found out she was pregnant and even more urgency once her storyline intersected with Red’s as the cook attempted to find a way to help her out of her complicated situation—and if her

The best version of this show is the one where Stiles, Lydia and Danny are the stars and they solve mysteries together.

I think it was supposed to be that the electric shock kept him from turning into a werewolf and healing himself.

I was kinda hoping the two teen kids would turn out to be gay or something. But then they had that cliché romantic eyes-meet with the lesbians' daughter.

Julia wasn't even close to where Tom was at that point. He was looking at the audience, and it was awkward.

The "Big Finish"/SMASH thing at the end was for us (the audience), not actually what happened in-universe at the Tony's. Tom says he wants to watch "their number" because he and Julia missed it (meaning the Bombshell number that was performed), we know that number to be Let's Be Bad because it's mentioned a few times.

Last season's Nationals were iffy, imo. I didn't feel like there were any stakes there. Not to mention that the show completely retconned the National Rules/Set-Up that it established the season prior (that of the teams needing to place in the top ten, to get into the semi-finals of Nationals, etc.)

I thought the catfisher in that episode ultimately told Ryder not to be transphobic and to accept Unique though? My memory on it is fuzzy though, but I was pretty sure that was how it resolved, with the catfisher convincing Ryder not to be such a dick.

"And was it my cable or were there honest-to-goodness jump cuts in multiple scenes, like when Blaine talks to Sam in the hallway or when Brittany begins “My Cup?” Talk about disorientation."

Well, I'm looking at articles from when the renewal was announced last May and they say 22 episodes right there, back in 2012. The wedding episode was also episode 14, not 13, so even then…? Eh. Whatever.