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Aside from the Girls sketch, which I liked a lot despite never having seen the show, eMeth and the closing sketch (my favorite of the last season. How Cecily manages to not break everytime amazes me. Vanessa was close a few instances herself but pulled through) this episode was AWFUL to me and while the arcade fire

Tonight's ep was good or at least had enough to build on.

I fully intended to skip this show but there hasn't been a gay male character of color on network TV since Spin City (I believe) so I will give it a chance for sure now as I can't constantly complain about my lack of representation & then not support it happens.

I really liked Lisa Bonet as Mary Ellen Pleasant and Kristen Wiig as Patty Hearst myself

'hey evil guy! Now that you've killed someone the moment you gained your
powers & eyesight back - we're trusting you for literally no reason
at all so you better be good, or else!'

This might be the best episode the show has EVER done so I feel sorry for any first time viewers as the stark contrast in quality to the other episodes might be jarring. It was nice to see Boyd get some backstory and Issac some continuity for himself. Stiles' & Scott's friendship saving the future alpha was another

I like that Harris went out with a bit of intrigue but hated that the writers thought it would be cute/a good idea to have Derek unknowingly reenact a scene from Issac's past when Derek was throwing him out. That said, most of the episode was fine and while I will never be here for Allison & Issac together

for some reason I can't reply to your reply XP

Jeff confirmed that she was dead last week, that bastard. But if Peter can come back from the dead, surely she could.

I love how they changed the amount of years that the fire happened, completely ruining continuity. Oh Jeff, never change.

I'm so glad you contribute here and reading your motivation on it was just tops. Thank you for sharing!

Very quickly, I want to commend all of the ensemble in this episode. Seeing Sadie's softer side, even if part of it was contrived, was a sweet gesture. Tamara & Jake also had nice resolution and Ming officially being initiated into her mafia position was a nice plant and I can't wait to see what happens there. Desi &

there's a gif going around where their mid coitus so he's definitely having at least sex with this alpha

He definitely finds Jenna intriguing and it makes me curious as to how far that sentiment goes since for all we know he could've harbored his own feelings for her briefly. I could take or leave him, as he still mostly exists as an idea to me instead of a truly fleshed out character (his girlfriend feels more tangible

The real question remains whether or not he lives in tribute

I was slightly sad that Sadie didn't instead go with her weight story but completely understood it as that's a vulnerability she barely acknowledge to herself let alone a teacher who is more than willing to expose his students' stories to their peers. I really love how they've structured Sadie in the series as they

fair point. I think the main problem with them, for me at least, is that they were billed as 'hot twin alphas' & I built up a Tyler Hoechlin level expectation. Jeff put in the extra effort to remark on their good looks & shot himself a bit in the foot while if he'd just said 'twin alphas' I'd likely wouldn't have been

She went out for the lead of a CW sitcom that may or may not get picked up.

The fight with unnamed girl against the alphas. She really held her own

I liked a lot of the premiere but I am SO pissed that the interesting new character introduced died at the height of her intrigue and without even having a NAME. Why does Jeff Davis make these dynamic african american characters if he's just going to dispose of them after one episode (the unnamed female friend from